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SEMA Announces Battle of the Builders Winner

Kyle Tucker named top competitor during SEMA Ignited, a special event open to consumers that previewed new automotive accessories.

The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) has announced Kyle Tucker as the winner of the first-ever SEMA Battle of the Builders competition. The announcement was made two weeks ago at SEMA Ignited, a new event designed to celebrate the builders and showcase the products from the trade-only SEMA Show.

Tucker competed in the SEMA Battle of the Builders along with more than 125 vehicles customizers from throughout the country. Editors from leading auto magazines – Sam Du from Super Street, David Freiburger from Hot Rod and Fred Williams from Petersen’s 4Wheel & Off Road – selected the top 10 finalists for the competition. The finalists then became the judges to determine who would ultimately be named the winner of the competition.

Mike and Jim Ring, Jeff Kinsey, and Kyle Tucker were announced as the top three competitors during SEMA Ignited, where producers were filming for a nationwide television special currently scheduled to air on the Velocity Network on March 8, 2015. The one-hour show will highlight innovations in vehicle customization and raise consumer awareness for the automotive aftermarket industry. The show will profile Tucker as the first-ever SEMA Battle of the Builders winner, along with other competitors, to showcase the talent, creativity and craftsmanship involved with vehicle customization.

While the SEMA Show is a trade show that is not open to the general public, SEMA Ignited was open to consumers and provided them a chance to preview new automotive accessories on many of the vehicles that were on display during the 2014 SEMA Show week. Organizers estimate that more than 10,000 individuals attended SEMA Ignited.


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