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				Driving Force 5/18/16
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			                                                                                                               
Tell Congress to save racing from government threat — it only takes a minute:
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  SIGN THE LETTER                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Beyond  additional signatures, the SEMA Action Network (SAN) is also looking  for additional members of Congress to cosponsor the RPM Act.  To date,  the House legislation has 83 sponsors, while the Senate bill has 12.   Are your elected officials among them?  Visit the following link to find  out, which includes a tool to locate your lawmakers:  go to semaSAN.com   Given the potential impact of this rulemaking on car clubs and  automotive organizations nationwide, group leaders are needed to work  with Congress in passing the bill.
 Watch SPEED SPORT's Ralph Sheheen discuss the topic with North Carolina Congressman and RPM Act sponsor, Patrick McHenry:
                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    2016 Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
                Seven Cities, Seven Days, Thousands of Unique Rides
                                  
                                                   The Hot Rod Power Tour  is a spectacle unlike any other for fans of vehicular variety.  In  terms of sheer size and distance covered, “the world's largest road  trip” lives up to its billing.  Come along with the SEMA Action Network  (SAN) on the event’s 22nd annual excursion.  Grab a friend and stop by  our prominent display at the flamed Hot Rod bus to fight for the future  of auto racing.  The SAN will be enlisting support for the Recognizing  the Protection of Motorsports (RPM) Act from attendees.  
  The Power Tour draws motor  vehicle enthusiasts from across the country. Covering more than 1,500  total miles, this seven-day, seven-city tour begins near Baton Rouge,  Louisiana, and will make its way to Kansas City, Kansas, through both  highways and winding back roads. The event will attract more than 4,500  collector cars and grab the attention of more than 75,000 spectators.  All kinds of hot rods, classics, custom trucks and street machines will  be along for the ride. Any vehicle year, make or model is accepted.
  The dates and stops are as follows:
  June 11 – Lamar Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales, Louisiana 
June 12 – Royal Purple Raceway in Baytown, Texas 
June 13 – Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas 
June 14 – Traders Village in Grand Prairie, Texas 
 June 15 – Remington Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 
June 16 – Kansas Pavilion in Wichita, Kansas 
June 17 – Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas 
  The following link contains information on tour stops and other details: http://www.hotrod.com/events/power-tour/  We hope to see you on the road! 
  
 
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Allen Harris is shown here  with two of his favorite cars:  Genesis 2.0 R-Spec (right) and Porsche  944 Turbo.  He plans to add an ‘01 Mercedes S600 soon.  He has dedicated  the Porsche project in honor of his grandparents.  
                                                                                                                                           
 Like many gearheads, one  might say that Allen Harris has octane running through his veins, having  grown up next to the Speedway in Martinsville, Virginia.  His  grandfather owned a Ford Model A roadster among many others and his  uncle owned a car dealership.  Allen fell in love with the Lamborghini  Countach after moving to Massachusetts in 1987.  He owned a Pontiac  Trans Am at the time and had a ’76 Buick Gran Sport by 1991.  In 2000,  he picked up a 1986 Porsche 944 and followed it with a 1995 Eclipse GSX.   A cosmetically modified 2000 Toyota Celica GT-S caused Harris to be  frequently pulled over by law enforcement.  Eventually, he became more  active  in the community by hosting auto meets and cruises.  
     Allen finished school as a repair and auto body technician in 2004 and his online presence, AggressiveDesign.net, was born.  “Having already joined car sales, HINCity  requested I become a contributing writer in 2008,” said Harris.   “Then, I started helping a friend with his exotic car sales website.  I  was a liaison for Super Car Road Trips as exotic car drives began  hitting New England.”  Never losing his passion for the Lamborghini  marque, he joined the Herb Chambers team when they added a Lamborghini  dealership in 2009.  During that time he promoted their Cars and Coffee  events and was a contributing writer for the Under the Hood newsletter.   While Harris worked with premium brands, it was the people he fell in  love with.  
   Nowadays, Allen hints that  it’s just the beginning of his automotive-related exploits.  He left the  car dealer business to focus on AggressiveDesign.net  and make a difference in his community with the “Leave your Mark”  campaign.  “For me, involvement in the SEMA Action Network (SAN) is all  about being heard. It’s about empowering our voices in legislatures  nationwide.”  He feels like the momentum by car enthusiasts is building  on many fronts.  “Back in 2009, nobody in the state drove their  exotics—today #theCrew has multiple twin-turbo charged Lamborghinis  which are also helping kids with cancer.  I couldn't be happier.”
  
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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