NHRA Live Stream Broadcast From SEMA Show
By Kelly G.
The National Hot Rod Association will be streaming live from the 2016 SEMA Show this week, and we have the details on how you can watch all the action.
The 2016 SEMA Show kicks off today, and for those of you not able to attend this year’s event, don’t worry the NHRA has got you covered.
The National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) has announced they will be streaming a significant amount of live content from this year’s event directly from its large booth in the Grand Lobby of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
In addition to debuting breaking news and events throughout the week, the live stream will also feature a wide array of guests from the world of racing as well as top manufacturers in the aftermarket industry.
I spent some time checking out the list of guests speakers that are expected to make an appearance at the NHRA booth this week and they have put together a fantastic lineup.
The Live Stream begins at 8:30 a.m. PST, and features special guests from the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series as well as some heavy hitters in the aftermarket car industry.
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NHRA will also be holding their annual Breakfast at the Westgate Las Vegas Casino & Hotel on Wednesday, November 2, 2016. This year’s event will celebrate 50 years of Funny Car with some of the sport’s biggest stars.
The breakfast is always a fan favorite and features several race icons from the world of drag racing. Last year’s event was jam pack and standing-room-only.
Funny Car legends set to appear at this year’s event include Don “the Snake” Prudhomme, Tom “the Mongoose” McEwen and “Jungle” Pam Hardy, along with John Force and Del Worsham.
The event will be moderated by longtime NHRA announcer Bob Frey. After the breakfast, select panel guest will be at the NHRA on Fox Booth signing autographs and handing out limited edition autograph cards from 10-11 a.m.
Here is the video from last year’s NHRA breakfast when John Force surprised fans with a question for the panel.
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The 2016 SEMA Show takes place Tuesday, Nov. 1st, through Friday, Nov. 4th. The show is the premier automotive specialty products trade event in the world and takes place in Las Vegas each November.
You can check out all the NHRA live stream action from this year’s event on the official website here.