In this episode of Late To Grid, we sit down with Mike Spagnola, the President and CEO of SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) — one of the most influential organizations in the automotive and motorsports world.
Mike shares his incredible journey from his early days tinkering in his family’s garage to leading an industry powerhouse that champions innovation, customization, and grassroots racing. We dive deep into how SEMA is actively working to get new people into motorsports, empower young builders and racers, and bridge the gap between car culture and career opportunity.
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Whether you're already wrenching on your track car or just curious how to get started, this conversation is packed with inspiration, practical advice, and industry insights.
Let’s grow grassroots racing — one new driver at a time.
🎯 Keywords: Motorsports, Racing, Grassroots Racing, SEMA, Track Day, Autocross, HPDE, Racing Career, Motorsports Journey, High-Performance Driving, Automotive Industry
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Thanks for listening and taking an interest in growing grassroots racing. The Late To Grid podcast shares the stories and inspiration that help listeners along their motorsports journey.
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