There's more expensive stuff in there than $80k at the moment. Dunno, if someone spent > $100k on pretty jewels for me I wouldn't be complaining about where it came from!
Problem with half the team backing up as we've said though makes things boring to watch and reduces spectators. Of which there were not many from SAU I'll add.
Would rather see 15 people get the chance to compete and show the best of what the club has. Also makes it more fair so there's more people involved.
I think Commodore club had a Corvette too!
I'm not fussed on the types of cars people bring as long as they're from the club/in their community.
It's not like we boot members out when they sell Skylines so why would we exclude them based on car type? If you want to get technical an R35 isn't even a Skyline so eventually leaves us to a point where we're disadvantaged because our cars aren't in production anymore and haven't been for a long time.
I think the rule change was better actually. Why not let all clubs bring the best field they can to all three events?
Really, a drag setup car is boring as shit to watch at the circuit and vice versa.
I know I wouldn't drive all the way to Cootamundra to watch only 12-13 second cars.
Either way you'll see that all clubs have their strengths somewhere. It's not like we fully dominated all 3 rounds.
True, but we're being given the opportunity to provide input to try help build on things for next year.
Onwards and upwards. Awesome success for a new event in my opinion.
Yep, Chris was stoked at our efforts!
I'm all for giving everyone a go, but there's only so many 12 or slower second cars that people want to see on a runway before it gets boring. Especially in a competition