28th Annual Performance Racing Industry Show, Indianapolis, IN, / December 2016
 

A lot happens after the show closes each day. Many connections are made and deals struck in the casual setting of the bars and restaurants near the convention center. We stayed closest to a TGIFriday's so that's where we went at the end of each day, and by the looks of it so did many others who were attending the show. It is a great time just hanging out and having food and drinks with industry friends.

PRI After Hours
Spending some quality time with our friends from AED Performance.
The staff at TGIFriday's has told me on many occasions that the people who come in with the trade show are among the nicest they get all year. "They know what they want, they order a burger and a beer, they're friendly and they tip great."
Our friends from Baldwin Racing Engines.

Hanging with some roundy-round guys. They were a lot of fun!
This is Rick Blouin, Operations Leader of Racing 4 Vets (www.racing4vets.org), which supports injured military veterans who want to get involved with motorsports. Please share and spread the word about this organization.
The Cars & Stars of The 2016 PRI Show
PRI is also a place to see some really cool performance cars and to have the chance to speak personally to some icons of the industry.
Here's my Mopar man, Roy Johnson.
Jeff Kittles of Outlaw Racing Fuels wearing what I thought was the best t-shirt I've ever seen about drag racing! Learn more about Outlaw Racing Fuels at outlawracingfuels.com.
So these kids were working the concession line at the food court, and they were having so much fun with everyone I just had to snap a shot of them. What a nice group they were.

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