International. The company has a long history of supporting innovation and the people behind creative and daring constructions.
Whether on the track or in a garage, Pennzoil wants people to dare to create and give them the power they need in their engines. This is stated by this American motor oil brand, currently owned by Shell.
One of them is runner Alex Taylor, who is also a passionate builder and co-host of the television show Hot Rod Garage.
Taylor will be at Pennzoil's booth 81059 "Dare to Perform," located in the Central Plaza convention center as part of the SEMA show. This will house a never-before-seen Honigan construction, a custom 2022 Honda Ridgeline.
Pennzoil maintains that its product is compatible with this construction and the powerful internal engine.
Another famous builder on the site will be John Hennessey. His Hennessey Performance Engineering (HPE) is once again setting the bar high this year with his Venom F5 Roadster.
This all-new hypercar was designed and built from the ground up with one goal in mind: to be the absolutely fastest road car in the world. At the heart of the hypercar is Hennessey's custom-built 6.6-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine, dubbed "Fury", and protected by Pennzoil.
Under full thrust, the engine develops a stratospheric output of 1,817 horsepower and packs 1,192 lb-ft of torque.
In addition, Terminal Racing owner Jonny Grunwald will showcase his 1994 Mazda RX7, wrapped in an electric green Pennzoil paint scheme at the booth.
StanceWorks founder and co-owner Michael Burroughs relies on Pennzoil under the hood of vintage cars and hot rods it modifies and builds. Burroughs will join leading automakers at the Pennzoil booth.