Published: 12/13/2022
In Pictures: A Chevy Power Showcase
Author: DAN HODGDON
Photos: LUCAS PRIAMO
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The Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Trade Show represents the one time of year when racers across all disciplines come together in a single place. Inside the Indiana Convention Center, circle track, drag and road racing vehicles sit side by side, representing hundreds of companies across the performance aftermarket.
However, many of those vehicles share one common theme: Chevrolet power under the hood.
The Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Trade Show represents the one time of year when racers across all disciplines come together in a single place. Inside the Indiana Convention Center, circle track, drag and road racing vehicles sit side by side, representing hundreds of companies across the performance aftermarket.
However, many of those vehicles share one common theme: Chevrolet power under the hood.
Race cars with extreme engine setups are a fixture of the PRI Trade Show.
Each December, numerous cars and trucks at the show are powered by Chevrolet Performance crate engines,* while others utilize specially built power plants featuring a variety of Bowtie components.
Since we're big fans of all kinds of racing and performance, one of our favorite parts of our annual trip to Indianapolis is simply walking the show floor and checking out all of the Chevy power on display.
From the Chevrolet Performance booth, to the farthest reaches of the event, once again this year we checked out as many Chevrolet race cars, engines and special builds as possible.
Because really, what could be better than a performance overload?
A photo gallery of some of our favorites from 2022 is below.
Also, keep watching The BLOCK for more from the PRI Trade Show, including multiple videos and in-depth features.
*Because of their effect on a vehicle's emissions performance, these engines are intended exclusively for use in competition vehicles. These engines are designed and intended for use in vehicles operated exclusively for competition: in racing or organized competition on courses separate from public streets or highways. Installation or use of these engines on a vehicle operated on public streets or highways is likely to violate U.S., Canadian, state and provincial laws and regulations related to motor vehicle emissions.