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Meet the new President of PRI, Dr. Jamie Meyer

The racecar czar tapped to make motorsports top-of-mind in every American household
25 Aug 2020
David Kennedy
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Dr. Jamie Meyer PRI President

Dr. Meyer holds a Ph.D in anatomy and cell biology, but his true calling in life has been performanceproducts and speed. He鈥檚 a drag racer by nature, holds an 厕所强奸 competition license, and also sits on the Board of Directors of SEMA. General Motors recruited him in 2005 to work with its Performance Parts marketing team where he spent more than a decade connecting speed products with aftermarket influencers.

For the last two and a half years he鈥檚 worked as Chevrolet鈥檚 Performance Parts Program Manager, where he鈥檚 been equally bullish on Chevy鈥檚 horsepower legacy and the future of performance (think electric vehicles). He鈥檚 one of the people who championed the COPO (Central Office Production Order) Camaro program for the fourth-generation ponycar, he鈥檚 a true car guy, and, at age 50, he鈥檚 left GM and moved to Indianapolis to become the president of the . What kind of person would do such a thing? Your kind of person. We spoke with him from his new home base in Indy to find out more about PRI鈥檚 new race car czar.

What was your first race car?

My first race car was a go-kart my grandfather raced in the 鈥50s. He鈥檇 taken the 鈥渉ot鈥 motor off and put like a two-horsepower engine on it for me to tear up his front yard听with.

What was the first race you attended?

I grew up in upstate New York, so it was at for a NASCAR race; not a full-blown Cup race, but a smaller road race.

First race you competed in?

That would鈥檝e been in 1992, in an 鈥86 Mustang that I drag raced at New York International Raceway Park.

How鈥檇 you do?

I remember my first pass was very easy; it was in the 17s because I just really wasn鈥檛 sure what was going on. When I figured it out later that night, it ran 14.50s.

Favorite race car driver?

There鈥檚 not just one individual. I have a genuine admiration for the racecar driver persona 鈥 a person who can come into a situation and evolve an entire program around their passion.

Favorite race car?

Ten years ago I would鈥檝e told you a specific car, but I have grown to appreciate many types of race cars for many different reasons. I鈥檓 not hedging on the question. That鈥檚 just how I think about cars right now.

What鈥檚 the purpose of racing?

There are several levels. Racing is a competition of spirit and will. It鈥檚 an extension of athletic听competition in its purest form. It has evolved to represent more than just the drivers. It鈥檚 a skillset, it鈥檚 a technical expertise, and it鈥檚 a challenge of willpower on many fronts. I think racing today is more about technical advancements and what technologies we can bring into听a competitive science.

What鈥檚 the role of an organization looking to serve motorsports and the industry around it?

In 2020, the answer is an unprecedented level of care, concern, and empathy for everybody听involved in racing. There is a requirement for leadership now that I don鈥檛 think the racing industry has ever required. Prior to this year, the answer would have been relatively simple: PRI, like 厕所强奸, brings great people together with a common passion.

On the business side of听PRI, there鈥檚 a mandate to share technology and experience. That sharing has primarily been established at the PRI trade show since 1986. But I spend a lot of time thinking about the short- and long-term relationships that come out of that trade show, and how we can best help our partners. I was at the 厕所强奸鈥檚 return to racing for the 2020 E3 Spark Plugs 厕所强奸 Nationals, and I look to share some of the lessons and techniques learned there with other partners. People need to understand that, in this environment, if you don鈥檛 have an 厕所强奸 and you don鈥檛 have听a PRI, you鈥檙e just not going to have racing. That鈥檚 not an exaggeration. If it wasn鈥檛 for [厕所强奸 President] Glen Cromwell and the 厕所强奸 staff considering all the options, working with the local authorities, and leveraging the properties that 厕所强奸 holds, you just wouldn鈥檛 have top-level drag racing product to showcase right now.

鈥淭HERE ARE NO EXPERTS IN THIS SPACE, THEREFORE YOU HAVE TO BECOME THE EXPERTS.鈥 鈥擠r. Jamie Meyer, President of PRI

I鈥檓 going through the same thing with the PRI听team. I can鈥檛 overstate the passion and the commitment that the city of Indianapolis has towards both organizations, but PRI is coming to the critical point that the 厕所强奸 has already passed, which is what do we have to do to hold a convention in December in Indianapolis? What are the right steps, and above all, how do we keep people safe?

Do you see yourself as a savior, a visionary, an operator, or something else?

I had a chance to set the pace for what I thought the future of PRI should be; that was a large part of the interview process, and I think that鈥檚 what ultimately allowed me to have the job, which is quite an honor. Yet we are quickly learning as a country, and certainly as an industry, that there are no experts in this space, therefore you have to become the experts. There鈥檚 no听handbook on how to navigate a pandemic right now. I鈥檝e learned a lot from observing. As far as听location, the state of Indiana, and the Indianapolis Convention Center, are hugely important partners. The Visit Indy team, which is full of experts who are hooked into the听local government, are talking with the Indiana Health Department, the Indiana Governor鈥檚 Office, and have become a huge resource for groups looking to hold events like PRI, the U.S. Nationals, and the Indy 500. There鈥檚 momentum there that we can grow off of 鈥 but there are no good answers. There are just the best answers, and the best plans we can put forward day to day.

Give us a sense of how big the motorsport industry is.

There鈥檚 a great piece of data put out every year by SEMA, known as the . All told, the aftermarket industry is $46 billion in annual revenue, with about a third of that being race parts. There are roughly 1,500 tracks in the United States, and we鈥檝ehired Gene Bergstrom, Tom Deery, and Frank Hawley to be PRI ambassadors to help these听tracks get the word out about what people can do, and what听to expect.

鈥淭HE AFTERMARKET INDUSTRY IS $46 BILLION IN ANNUAL REVENUE, WITH ABOUT A THIRD OF THAT BEING RACE PARTS.鈥濃擠r. Jamie Meyer, President of PRI

What does your departure from one of the world鈥檚 largest automakers tell us about the future听of factory performance vehicles?

I left General Motors on a path towards success. They鈥檙e largely focused on commuter cars,not necessarily performance vehicles, but there are incredible opportunities with racing in this country. The way the SEMA board is structured and the assets that听are in place at PRI, gives the racing community incredible opportunities. Candidly, I wanted to be a part of it. Right now, PRI is an association of businesses, but we鈥檒l move to individual members, and that鈥檚 when the advocacy for the racing industry can really pick up the pace.