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By Counterman
Sunday, May 4, 2025, officially marks the 100th anniversary of NAPA and a century of service in the automotive industry. This automotive industry milestone highlights NAPA’s commitment to supporting drivers and repair shops nationwide. To commemorate the occasion,
link hidden, please login to view is debuting a celebratory paint scheme on all four of its race team cars. In a rare event, three of these teams will hit the track from May 1-4 at the Texas Motor Speedway. NAPA 100 Paint Scheme Honors Automotive Industry Milestone
The company said the NAPA 100 paint scheme is the perfect way to honor NAPA’s history and impact.
The rapid adoption of automobiles meant people across the country needed reliable repair shops to maintain their cars.
link hidden, please login to viewstepped up to meet that need. Today, as the automotive aftermarket industry evolves faster than ever, NAPA embraces new technologies and advancements to keep drivers on the road. link hidden, please login to view Design Details Celebrate a Century of Excellence
NAPA describes the paint scheme as a champagne gold that is sure to stand out from the pack.
Thoughtfully designed, the gilded look features NAPA’s unique 100-year logo and a matching driver fire suit. The design symbolizes celebration and NAPA’s impressive legacy, the company said.
NAPA’s Racing Community Joins the Celebration
As a decades-long sponsor of motorsports, NAPA said it was important to honor this milestone with its racing community. NAPA is a sponsor of NASCAR driver Chase Elliott, American NHRA Funny Car racer Ron Capps, NASCAR trucks driver Daniel Hemric and sprint car racer Brad Sweet.
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Series: Kubota High Limit Racing
Team: Kasey Kahne Racing
Car: #49 Sprint Car
Driver: Brad Sweet
Owner: Kasey Kahne
Dates: 5/1 & 5/3 (2-night event)
Race: Stockyard Stampede at The Dirt Track at Texas Motor Speedway
Series: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Team: McAnally-Hilgemann Racing
Car: No. 19 NAPA Auto Care Chevrolet Silverado RST
Driver: Daniel Hemric
Owner: Bill McAnally
Date: Friday, May 2
Race: SpeedyCash.com 250 at Texas Motor Speedway
Series: NASCAR Cup Series
Team:
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Car: No.9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet
Driver: Chase Elliott
Owner: Rick Hendrick
Date: Sunday, May 4
Race: WÜRTH 400 NASCAR Cup Series
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By Counterman
The Auto Care Association, MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers, CAR Coalition, CVSN, PAMA and NFIB support the “Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair” (REPAIR) Act 2025.
Senators Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) and Josh Hawley (R-MO) introduced this bipartisan, bicameral bill.
The bill ensures that consumers can repair their vehicles freely, safely and affordably.
The Impact of Automaker Restrictions
As vehicles modernize, automakers block independent repair shops and aftermarket suppliers.
They impose arbitrary restrictions on who can access repair data. This forces Americans into exclusive, more expensive repair networks.
As a result, American drivers face higher repair bills with fewer repair choices. Independent repair shops, parts manufacturers, and aftermarket service providers struggle with automaker restrictions. These barriers complicate routine repairs and maintenance. A recent survey shows that 84% of independent repair shops view data access as a top issue.
Support from Industry Leaders for the REPAIR Act 2025
“The
link hidden, please login to view applauds Senators Luján and Hawley for introducing the commonsense, bipartisan REPAIR Act 2025,” said Bill Hanvey, president and CEO, Auto Care Association. “Thanks to their leadership, federal right to repair protections gain ground in both chambers of Congress. We commit to protecting nearly 300 million drivers and 900,000 technicians who depend on the $500 billion auto care industry. We’ll work together to turn the commonsense REPAIR Act 2025 into law.” Promoting Consumer Choice and Freedom
“Americans deserve a car repair market that promotes choice and protects access to affordable and safe repairs,” said Justin Rzepka, executive director of the CAR Coalition. “As the right to repair movement strengthens, we’re thrilled to have the leadership of Sens. Luján and Hawley. The REPAIR Act 2025’s introduction in the Senate is a huge milestone. This bill brings us closer to empowering consumers with the freedom to choose safe and cost-effective solutions.”
Protecting the Aftermarket Industry
“We thank Senators Luján and Hawley for introducing this important, bipartisan legislation to protect vehicle owners,” said Paul McCarthy, president,
link hidden, please login to view. “The REPAIR Act ensures aftermarket suppliers can continue to deliver innovation, parts, and tools for safe, affordable vehicle repair. This bill protects consumer choice, maintains a level playing field, and strengthens businesses and jobs in our vital industry.” Strengthening Supply Chains and Competition
“CVSN thanks Senators Luján and Hawley for protecting America’s supply chains by keeping trucks and fleets on the road,” said Kristen Kellogg, senior director, government affairs, CVSN. “Giving drivers the freedom to choose where they repair their vehicles strengthens competition. It supports a resilient supply chain and ensures fair access to repair.
This legislation is a win for consumers, independent repairers, and businesses across the U.S.”
NFIB’s Support for Competitive Auto Repair
“NFIB applauds Senators Luján and Hawley for leading the Senate on this important bipartisan bill,” said Andrea McGee, principal, federal government relations, NFIB. “The REPAIR Act maintains competition in the automotive industry. Almost 90% of NFIB members voted in support of right to repair, making it one of their top priorities. NFIB thanks Senators Luján and Hawley for their dedication to this issue.”
PAMA’s Call for Consumer Protection
“PAMA commends Senators Luján and Hawley for taking this important step to cement consumer choice,” said Justin Cialella, government affairs committee director for the Preventative Automotive Maintenance Association. “This legislation comes at a critical juncture. Automakers continue to impose barriers that restrict our ability to repair vehicles.”
Public Support for Right to Repair Legislation
Independent repair shops and other members urge Congress to pass automotive right to repair legislation. Consumers agree – 75% of American drivers support right to repair solutions like the REPAIR Act 2025.
House Reintroduction and Growing Support
This milestone follows the bill’s recent reintroduction in the House of Representatives.
Reps. Neal Dunn (R-FL-02) and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA-03) lead the effort with more than 20 bipartisan cosponsors.
Call to Action for the REPAIR Act 2025
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By Counterman
AIT announced the addition of five professionals to its team. The company said these individuals bring a wealth of expertise and proven success, further strengthening its mission to deliver exceptional value to its customers and partners.
Rick Stempien, Vice President of Sales – Retailers
Stempien joins
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Roach brings nearly a decade of experience in the automotive aftermarket, with a strong background in brand strategy, digital marketing and content development. Before joining AIT/TrakMotive, he held key marketing roles at Schaeffler and International Lubricants, where he played a pivotal role in driving brand growth and market engagement. His strategic vision and expertise will be instrumental in elevating
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Beecroft joins AIT/TrakMotive with a proven track record in managing high-profile accounts while employed at Dana, BorgWarner/Delphi and Lumileds Philips. Her extensive experience in developing strategic partnerships, executing successful product launches and driving revenue growth will be instrumental in advancing retailer relationships, according to AIT.
Stephen DiSorbo, Key Account Manager
DiSorbo brings a diverse background in sales and category management, with experience at organizations like GKN, BorgWarner/Delphi and Eaton. His expertise in product launches, line expansions and bridging sales with category strategy gives him a unique ability to drive growth, strengthen retailer partnerships and translate market needs into actionable opportunities, AIT said.
William Zhu, Strategy and Business Intelligence – Manager
Zhu brings a strong background in operations transformation and management consulting. Before joining AIT/Trakmotive, he was part of Accenture’s Strategy & Consulting practice, where he specialized in generative AI, risk and compliance, and business process optimization. His experience within the automotive aftermarket began in 2013 when he spent the summer as a factory worker at Ningbo Wonh Industries Co., Ltd., part of the AIT/TrakMotive family of companies. This unique blend of industry experience and functional expertise positions him to drive impactful initiatives that will support AIT/TrakMotive’s continued growth, the company said.
With AIT/TrakMotive’s continued growth, the company said it is expanding its sales, marketing and strategy operations to better serve its customers. Its traditional aftermarket accounts will continue to be led by Vice President of Sales Kent Talley and his team, ensuring the same trusted support and expertise our partners rely on. Meanwhile, Vice President of Retail Sales Rick Stempien and his team will focus on strengthening relationships with retail partners, enhancing AIT/TrakMotive’s ability to serve this important segment.
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By Counterman
The ASE Education Foundation announced its new officers and board members for the coming year. The new chair of the ASE Education Foundation is Dwayne Myers, president and CEO of Dynamic Automotive. Brian LaCroix, automotive instructor at Capital Region BOCES, holds the role of vice chair. Jim Sennett, manager of automotive repair programs for the American Automobile Association (AAA) is treasurer and Fay Watts, technical support operations (TSO) technician development manager for Ford, serves as secretary. Joelle Pollak, co-founder of Promotive, is serving as past chair.”
Two new board members, Andrew Graham, automotive instructor at Forsyth Central High School in Georgia and Doug Wilberg, senior manager, Military Transitions Program with Caliber Collision Centers, began their three-year terms the first of the year.
Departing from the
link hidden, please login to view board are Mitch Becker, operations specialist, Protech Automotive Solutions; Dennis Harden, retired chief of career and technical education for the Iowa Department of Education; Eric Kenar, former manager, technician environment and service technical college for General Motors; and Trey Michael, former board chair and director CTE and career pathways, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. “We thank these officers and board members for generously sharing their time and expertise to guide the
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