Certainly did not know that there were cars out there. That is fantastic news that the opportunity was not missed. Who was out there and what was the feedback?
Andrew (Toymax) might get on here and explain in more detail how it went (I wasn't able to be at the club display as I had my own stand to be on) but from all accounts the response was very positive.
The position of the display was a little bit out of the way but still people managed to find it and it looked good with info boards on the cars specs and a big screen TV playing race footage. From what I have been told quite a lot of people were interested in the class and how to get involved. Andrew told me that he was explaining to people that if they think a super sprint is fun wait until they take part in a real race!!
There was a varied display of cars ranging from the big hitters like Chris Jackson's Calibra Chev & Anthony Macready's Nissan 300zx Chev, Simon Coppings floorpan Commodore, Toymax's own Toyota Soarer floorplan car (which from what I am told had plenty of interest) and Joe Said's 20B powered Fiat 124. Funny story about the Fiat some members of a Japanese team (I think one of the RX7s) came up to have a look at it and when the bonnet was pulled off to reveal the 20B rotary engine they got very excited!!!!!
It certainly didn't hurt to be there, it didn't cost a great deal in the scheme of things and to get exposure to a new crowd of people can only be a positive for our class. Was a good effort by the NSW ASSA crew to make it all happen.