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Old 05-01-2009, 10:09 AM   #31
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Got back last night and had a good time... Some awesome cars...

And agree with most, that some guys take it waaaaaay too far.....

Big dished billets are the in-thing now, just like a set of centrelines/welds/jellybeans were in the early/mid 90s
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Old 05-01-2009, 11:11 AM   #32
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how many boozed up idiots were on the main arena during the day when the show'n'shine was on, causing trouble amongst the several hundred awesome cars that were parked there?
there's more to the event than lunatic lane sat arvo and the strip show..
But hey, if that puts you off, by all means stay home.

maybe numbers were down this year because they read on forums negative comments from people that haven't been in years, and don't like big rims on classics?
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how many boozed up idiots were on the main arena during the day when the show'n'shine was on, causing trouble amongst the several hundred awesome cars that were parked there?
there's more to the event than lunatic lane sat arvo and the strip show..
But hey, if that puts you off, by all means stay home.

maybe numbers were down this year because they read on forums negative comments from people that haven't been in years, and don't like big rims on classics?
Hmmm.. or the other way you could look at it is if maybe if there were more cars there that appealed to more people and less riced up contraptions and more people had a more positive experience with less morons and posted about it more would attend??
Personaly i think the moron factor is the biggest issue..
As much as i don't like riced up classics i can still appreciate good workmanship.
The problem is though instead of me enjoying looking at 3 out of every 4 cars its now its only 1 out of every 4... im not alone in my tastes either....



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$65 dollar entry x 40;000 spectators = $2;600,000, a fairly nice return on the $200,000+ rent.
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Norm, go look at the pics: http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11244807

theres plenty of classics to see as well as the pro touring types. If I refused to go anywhere there were morons and drunks, i wouldnt even post here.
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$65 dollar entry x 40;000 spectators = $2;600,000, a fairly nice return on the $200,000+ rent.
Im sure the overheads for insurance alone would put a sizeable dent in that return.
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Norm, go look at the pics: http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11244807

theres plenty of classics to see as well as the pro touring types. If I refused to go anywhere there were morons and drunks, i wouldnt even post here.
Hey i agree, some awesome cars!! i guess im just trying to understand why everyone is loosing interest in it... about 6 of my mates were talking about it NYE.. all were previous entrants, all felt the DH factor and change in styling was turning them away.... maybe its age!!!



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So subtle, yet so effective..............
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I've never been, but it sounds exactly like the Melbourne Cup Carnival, the only people who go there for the racing are the good ol' oldies. Everyone else just goes there to get hammered and get a good look at the women on the meat market.... I mean race course.
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Hey i agree, some awesome cars!! i guess im just trying to understand why everyone is loosing interest in it... about 6 of my mates were talking about it NYE.. all were previous entrants, all felt the DH factor and change in styling was turning them away.... maybe its age!!!
everyone? what were the crowd figures again?
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Have been told that Summernats 2010 dates are Jan 7 to 10....
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everyone? what were the crowd figures again?
"Everyone" as in all the people who i used to hang out with and enjoy cars, these people are still into cars, but all avoid that joint now... Hey, like i said, maybe its an "age" thing.. but i know id still attend and so would allot of people i know if it was more family orientated and less of a ricer bogan booze fest.



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i was thinking of going again this year. up until i seen the youtube video of ****ed bogans "drag racing" fold-up chairs along the side of cars. :S. i go there for the cars.
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how many boozed up idiots were on the main arena during the day when the show'n'shine was on, causing trouble amongst the several hundred awesome cars that were parked there?
there's more to the event than lunatic lane sat arvo and the strip show..
But hey, if that puts you off, by all means stay home.

maybe numbers were down this year because they read on forums negative comments from people that haven't been in years, and don't like big rims on classics?
That's pretty much it Phil. I worked there for a few years and would have a look see Friday night/Saturday. Other than lunatic lane it is about the cars. I wouldn't mind heading up next year if the trucks in a decent state by then.
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Hey guys, i travelled up on the Friday and stayed till yesterday. I have not been for 5 years but can honestly say i was extremely disappointed with the attitude of all the secruity rent cops running around trying to stop cars from doing burnouts and generally killing moral. Saturday night they locked the gates on the cruise road early by about an hour and half. The crowd became rowdy and fights broke out. It seems as though the organisers have forgotten that its a car festival. The entrants pay alot of money to enter. It's their cars that make the festival, if there continually repremanded for doing burnouts and having good time then i think alot of entrants will not return. Also interesting to note that Gary Myers, Howard Astill, Fitzy and the fella that has that blue VK Brock Commodore that always does well in the judging were not that present. Anybody know why?
Also i thought that the cruise was a zero alcohol BAC...i saw heaps of guys with beers in there hands whilst driving..anybody care to comment??
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Yeah I do ....... here and from other people it's enough to make me avoid anything with 'Nats' in the title.



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Negative media coverage is being held partly responsible for poor crowds at this year's Summernats.

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Negative media coverage will be partly to blame if Australia's largest car festival doesn't live on next year, its founder says.

Summernats wound up on the weekend in Canberra with overall crowd numbers down 20 per cent.

Just 80,000 people checked out the hotted-up cars and scantily-clad girls during the four days of the festival this year.

Founder Chick Henry - who was embarrassingly caught speeding on day one - says the drop in revenue means the event's future is in doubt.

"The reality is with the significant reduction in crowd numbers I can't, at this point, 100 per cent confirm that Summernats 23 will go ahead," Mr Henry said in a statement.

"The drop in revenue will have a very serious impact on our bottom line."

Mr Henry blamed the poor attendance on a number of factors, including negative media coverage.

"It's probably a multitude of reasons," he said.

"The dates (closer to New Year's Eve than usual), the economic climate and all the negative media reporting that seems to consistently surround Summernats."

Summernats received national coverage for all the wrong reasons in 2008.

After a number of visitors were kicked out for misbehaving, a 300-strong mob marched around the venue - Canberra's Exhibition Park - yelling "Angry mob" and Summernats' infamous catch-cry "Show us your tits".

On Saturday, Mr Henry said the smaller crowds were due to the global economic crisis.

"There's no doubt about it, right across the board there's an effect because of the downturn," Mr Henry told reporters.

While the crowds were down, they were relatively well-behaved this year.

Police say there were no major incidents despite one alleged assault on a patron who was taken to hospital on Saturday afternoon.

"ACT Policing are happy with the crowd behaviour and our security managers have applauded the general attitude of our patrons," Mr Henry said.

"It was simply the best Summernats crowd we've ever had, by way of behaviour."

The event organiser says he'll make sure he can pay all his bills before determining if there's enough money left in the kitty to stage the event next year.

Mr Henry dropped a claim for government assistance last year when a treasury document left on a lectern by ACT Chief Minister Jon Stanhope revealed his wage for running the event was more than $200,000.
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Every year there's been talk about the Nats moving, but I think it may have a good chance of actually happening. I don't want it to though. Even though if it was moved to Eastern Creek I wouldn't have as far to travel it wouldn't be the same. Infact it would just feel like Powercruise. Not a bad thing, but one thing I like about the Nats is sitting in an arm chair for 6 hours as a big block V8 drives right past me, literally just a couple of metres away. We always sit on the corner near the main gate heading into Tuff Street.

That's one thing that would suck if it was held at Eastern Creek.

Anyway it's the grog that kills it. I don't think they should ban it outright, but heavily restrict it. I don't remember if this happened last year, but this year on Thursday alcohol wasn't served until about 6pm.

I know Thursday is generally the most quiet out all the days, but it seems like a step in the right direction. I don't know why they couldn't do that on Friday, and Saturday. Like for instance Saturday would be tons better if grog wasn't served until later that night, say after the fireworks, and just as the late night entertainment begins.

I like having a drink, but I usually only have about 2 for the entire 4 days. I'll always go for the cars though.
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I've never really understood why it was in Canberra to begin with. Wouldn't it be better if there were a drag strip at least near where it was held?

I think Eastern Creek would be the best place to hold the SummerNats, great drag strip to see what peoples cars can do down the 1/4 & good grand stands as well as a Burnout pad, they could hold the car show on the bituman area instead of on the grass & dirt!
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On Friday they didn't sell alcohol until 12, so they are obviously trying to do something about it....

I had a few drinks over the weekend (love the JD Slushies), but then again, who would pay $175(4 day pass) and another $xxxx in fuel to go and get drunk and and perv on women.??.. There are strip joints that charge much less and you usually get a free drink with entry!

Again it wouldn't bother me if they stopped the supply of alcohol until the evening nor if they stopped women with barely any clothes on, comming in... its about the cars
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If its like the Melbourne Cup Carnival and people confirm that, then yes I would base my descision on that. Though, wet t-shirt competition sounds alright haha.
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got home tonight after a 13hr drive back to adelaide. Me and the boys had an awesome time (and we didn't buy a single alcoholic drink at the event! yes, it is possible )
True, there are ferals, bogans and ..but on the most part they stick to 'lunatic lane'. I imagine that can be a nuisance for entrants that cruise thru there, but as a spectator, i don't have to go there.

I can't remember anything negative (to me) about the event. I'd still prefer it was alcohol free - or more restricted at least..

oh, wait - i can think of something.. the two less grandstands at the burnout track this year, and the 'security' guys stopping some people from going into the stands and not others (nothing to do with alcohol consumption, more a 'yep, you have breasts, up you go' type thing..)

I'm already planning my trip over next year, and intend on taking a car to enter.

oh and lol @ the 'i heard this' and 'i heard that' comments... happens every time..
Good stuff monty. I went last year, taking some of Danny Smith's (the 2005 Burnout master champ) burnout cars in our ex V8 Supercar transporter.

Caught up with freak 6 (sean) and others and had a ball, being my first year
Definately the idiots were around but I ignored them and concentrated on the cars

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I've only been once and that was 19, and my mates and I had a ball of a time. We want to go again but just haven't had the time or money. But hopefully it dosen't get call off because we were plannig on going for the 2010 one. But I agree the year we went there was a heap of drunken idoits and I reckon if they served alcohol later it might help a bit. To me it's a better spectator event then the powercruise. That's why I only take my car to the powercruise and not to the nats. Because the crowd gets to drunk and start abuseing the entrants for not doing burnouts or the women in the car for not getting there tits out. And if they do a burnout then there's about 20 drunk idoits trying to push your car sideways. Don't know about you guys but if I was in my car and that happened, I'd be straight out trying to bash cvnts. So when I go again it'll be as a spectator but my mate wants to take his XY ute so I guess I could handle riding around in that. :
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Probably because the organisers felt sorry for Canberrans as there's not much up there - probably why they can buy porn and fireworks.
Umm, maybe because Chic Henry (who owns the event) is a Canberra resident. :

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Nats used to finish on the Monday. When we had the drag strip here, a lot of the entrants would head out to the Airport Drag Strip for Monday.
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Sorry to our Northern brothers and sisters, but I think that Calder would be the best spot for Summernats. The Thunder dome infield could be used for relatively secure camping and the national track would make an awesome cruise track. Apparently they've separated the drag strip from the main straight, so you could have drags and cruising on separate surfaces. Oh and although I like my grog, make it dry, I want to show my 13yo daughter my passion without having to worry about verbal abuse from some idiots... It's just a Dad's wish... I know... :lookedat:

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Sorry to our Northern brothers and sisters, but I think that Calder would be the best spot for Summernats. The Thunder dome infield could be used for relatively secure camping and the national track would make an awesome cruise track. Apparently they've separated the drag strip from the main straight, so you could have drags and cruising on separate surfaces. Oh and although I like my grog, make it dry, I want to show my 13yo daughter my passion without having to worry about verbal abuse from some idiots... It's just a Dad's wish... I know... :lookedat:

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