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2025 PRI Show Opens Doors for Students To Launch Motorsports Careers

Education, networking & hands-on programs prepare the next generation of industry leaders amid record exhibitor participation…

The Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Show, taking place Dec. 11-13, 2025, in Indianapolis, is accelerating opportunities for the next generation of motorsports professionals through a dynamic lineup of student-focused programs, event organizers stated in a press release. From education tracks and networking events to hands-on competitions, the PRI Show is delivering experiences that connect students with industry leaders and career pathways while showcasing the strength and economic impact of the motorsports industry.

“These programs reflect PRI’s long-term strategy to strengthen the motorsports ecosystem by investing in education and workforce development,” said PRI President Michael Good. “By creating meaningful connections between students and industry leaders, we’re ensuring the future of racing remains innovative and sustainable.”

PRI Is Empowering Students Through Education

PRI’s Next-Gen Education Track, taking place Friday, Dec. 12, is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in motorsports and related industries, noted the release. Highlights include:

  • What Today’s Employers Are Looking For – Industry experts share insights on the skills and qualities that make candidates stand out in today’s competitive job market.
  • Gear Up Girl Lunch, Powered by SEMA Businesswomen’s Network– A networking event celebrating women in motorsports, fostering mentorship and career development.

These sessions complement PRI’s broader education program, which features more than 50 seminars on technical performance, marketing strategies and business development.

Student Networking Breakfast

Students and educators will kick off Friday, Dec. 12, with the PRI Student Program Industry Networking Breakfast from 7:45-9 a.m. in the Sagamore Ballroom. This event offers direct access to industry representatives and exhibiting companies, enabling students to explore diverse career paths and build valuable connections, officials stated.

Hot Rodders of Tomorrow National Championship

Returning as a show highlight, the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow (HROT) National Championship runs Dec. 10-13. High school teams from across the country will compete in a timed engine teardown and rebuild challenge, showcasing technical skills and teamwork. PRI says this program has awarded millions in scholarships since its inception and continues to inspire students to pursue careers in motorsports and performance engineering.

Students building engine at PRI Show
Hot Rodders of Tomorrow competition at the PRI Show.

“The PRI Show is where the industry comes together to inspire and empower,” said PRI Show director Karin Davidson. “Students will leave with new knowledge, valuable connections and a clear view of the possibilities ahead.”

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