Py7h0n wrote:All I'll say to that is the date will cause quite a few people (anyone with a >250-300+wkw car) to not bother with the drags. What is the point of doing it in the rainy season (track is wet rain or not due to low dew point and cold temps)? I was sliding sideways down the strip with my JZA80 in the dry let alone the wet!
Change the date to a few months earlier (if a public holiday is required then do easter or anzac!!) or later if you need time to fix your busted engine issues (labour day or around then).
date is not changing.
And what has my rebuild got to do with this?
I am not forcing anyone down the strip, the whole point of this suprafest is to get the event back on track for being an annual event. As you said, you found the track slippery in the dry.. this is a fun day for comparing your supra to other like minded supra owners.
everyone will be on the same track, so it does not matter.
I think you will find that there will always be a few people that wont be happyw ith the given date, you cant please everyone.
However i have had alot of good feedback and at this early stage we have about 30 supra owners keen to come.
The weekend isnt just about the drags, there will be some other events as mentioned.
You cant tell me that if its raining outside that you dont drive your supra??
If you have any other questions or negative comments, feel free to email me.
thanks for your concern