Along the Power Tour, the DEI booth will play host to vehicles provided by Boris Maryanovsky and his shop, Street Machinery, as well as Sally’s Speed Shop and Chris Hamilton and his Project Rocky. The tour runs June 13-17 and will make stops in Tennessee, Alabama, Florida and Georgia.
“Visitors to any and all stops of the Power Tour are invited to come by the DEI booth to learn more about our performance heat and sound control products,” said Steve Garrett, creative director of DEI. “We’ll have great vehicles on display at every stop, plus a few other surprises.”
The 28th Annual Hot Rod Power Tour is returning to its early summer running time for 2022, organizers said, and will make a 1,000-mile journey through the American South.
Hot Rod Power Tour Stops
- June 13 – Liberty Park, Memphis, Tennessee
- June 14 – Nashville Superspeedway, Lebanon, Tennessee
- June 15 – Hoover Met Complex, Hoover, Alabama
- June 16 – Pensacola Fairgrounds, Pensacola, Florida
- June 17 – Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, Georgia