Scooter Brothers Leads 2025 PRI Hall of Fame Inductees at PRI

Performance Racing Industry 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 PRI Hall of Fame honors the builders, innovators, and leaders whose impact has helped shape the motorsports world. An industry committee chooses inductees for their achievements, longevity, and integrity—key qualities that continue to push racing forward.
Launched in 2024, the Hall of Fame debuted with two icons: Ed “Isky” Iskenderian, the legendary “Camfather,” and Steve Lewis, founder of PRI and the driving force behind the PRI Trade Show. Their legacy established a tradition of recognizing those who elevate the sport through vision and innovation.
PRI President Michael Good emphasized the importance of celebrating motorsports trailblazers. “The PRI Hall of Fame is about honoring the visionaries and pioneers whose passion and dedication have shaped the motorsports industry. 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
Few names are as synonymous with performance innovation as Paul “Scooter” Brothers. From his start at Racing Head Service to his major leadership roles at Competition Cams and the COMP Performance Group, Brothers has spent his career pushing the boundaries of engine technology.
A true industry veteran, Brothers played a key role in SEMA’s acquisition of PRI in 2012 while serving as SEMA Chairman of the Board—a significant move that strengthened the connection between the racing and performance aftermarket communities. His accolades include 2002 SEMA Person of the Year and induction into the SEMA Hall of Fame in 2005.
Brothers’ influence stretches across the Society of Automotive Engineers, NHRA, NASCAR, and virtually every corner of the performance world. His leadership and mentorship have elevated countless racers and builders. Today, he continues to leave his mark as a partner in Driven Racing Oil, a company known for purpose-built racing and high-performance motor oils.