PRI Welcomes Three New Members into Hall of Fame

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PRI Hall of Fame


PRI welcomed three new members into its Hall of Fame during the 2025 PRI Show Grand Opening Breakfast at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. Now in its second year, the Hall of Fame recognizes individuals whose careers, leadership and innovation have made a lasting impact on motorsports. Inductees are selected by an industry committee based on their achievements, years of involvement and integrity.

The PRI Hall of Fame was introduced in 2024 to celebrate individuals whose vision and contributions have shaped the motorsports industry. The inaugural class featured Ed "Isky" Iskenderian, widely regarded as the "Camfather" for his pioneering camshaft innovations, and Steve Lewis, founder of PRI and architect of the PRI Trade Show. Their influence established a tradition of honoring leaders whose work drives progress and inspires future generations.

"The PRI Hall of Fame is about celebrating the visionaries and pioneers whose passion and dedication have shaped the motorsports industry," said PRI President Michael Good. "After launching the Hall of Fame in 2024 and honoring our inaugural inductees, we are proud to recognize this year's class whose achievements and leadership continue to inspire future generations of racers, innovators, and industry professionals."

PRI Hall of Fame Class of 2025

Paul "Scooter" Brothers
Paul Scooter Brothers

 

Paul "Scooter" Brothers has been immersed in motorsports and automotive performance his entire life. From his early days at Racing Head Service to leadership roles at Competition Cams and COMP Performance Group, Brothers consistently drove innovation in engine technology and performance products. As SEMA chairman of the board, he was instrumental in its acquisition of PRI in 2012, helping to strengthen the racing and performance industry. Brothers was recognized as the 2002 SEMA Person of the Year and a 2005 SEMA Hall of Fame inductee. His contributions to the Society of Automotive Engineers, NHRA, NASCAR and the broader racing industry have left a legacy of leadership, mentorship, and industry advancement. He is also a partner in Driven Racing Oil, which provides specially blended racing and high-performance motor oils.

John Kilroy
John Kilroy

 

John Kilroy dedicated more than two decades to growing PRI Magazine and the PRI Show, serving as editor for 22 years before becoming vice president and general manager. Known for his deep respect for the racing industry and commitment to editorial excellence, Kilroy brought integrity, insight and passion to every facet of his work. He played a pivotal role in shaping PRI's coverage and the annual trade show experience, fostering industry growth and celebrating innovation. Kilroy passed away in 2022, leaving a legacy of dedication, professionalism and passion for motorsports that continues to inspire the PRI community.

Chris Raschke
Chris Raschke

 

Chris Raschke's enthusiasm, energy and commitment to motorsports were evident in every endeavor he undertook. Serving as director of sales and marketing at Automotive Racing Products (ARP), Raschke represented the brand at countless racing events, trade shows and car shows. He also pursued land speed racing at the Bonneville Salt Flats, earning the prestigious Red Hat and Black Hat for record-setting achievements, including driving the Speed Demon streamliner to 459.734 mph. Tragically, Raschke was killed in a land speed attempt in August 2025. His welcoming smile, quick wit and larger-than-life personality inspired everyone he encountered. His passion for racing, both on and off the track, left an enduring impact on the motorsports community.

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