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Old 14-07-2009, 01:46 PM   #1
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Default summernats sold, new owner..

just caught wind of this, Paul Beck, the recent ex-editor of Extreme Street Magazine now owns the summernats.. Thats all I know for now unfortunately..

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Old 14-07-2009, 08:53 PM   #2
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Do you think the new owner car revive it? Maybe newline up/events/people?
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Old 15-07-2009, 01:47 AM   #3
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hmm there's been some crossed wires.. Paul has bought the Street Machine Nationals, not the Summernats. But, its mentioned in the latest Street Machine Mag that the summernats has been sold, and its staying in Canberra.. Will be interesting to see what the changes are if any...
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Crazy, word around town is that the next nats is going to be the last. Still deciding whether or not to enter my car again.
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Old 15-07-2009, 02:13 AM   #5
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all the more reason to go if it might be the last.. The way things are going (death of easternats etc) it might be the last event of its kind, leaving only the occasional powercruise..
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Old 15-07-2009, 07:04 AM   #6
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[QUOTE=montyv8]all the more reason to go if it might be the last.. QUOTE]

What a great marteking ploy. and the one after that will be by popular demand
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Old 15-07-2009, 06:31 PM   #7
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all the more reason to go if it might be the last.. QUOTE]

What a great marteking ploy. and the one after that will be by popular demand
Just like the TripleJ Big Day Out. It was marketed as "6 and Out". That year was the first sell-out crowd. I think we've had what, another 10 now?
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Looks like it's on its way again - lifted from the CT front page today

http://www.canberratimes.com.au/news...s/1576826.aspx
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What a great marteking ploy. and the one after that will be by popular demand
Sounds like its been bought by Johnny Farnham doesn't it?
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Old 24-07-2009, 01:36 PM   #10
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''If you're running an event which belongs to an audience or a cultural group which you don't necessarily understand at first [it's about] being able to understand what that market wants or what they need ... and make sure that all those things stay part of the event,'' he said.

this should be interesting...
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Old 24-07-2009, 04:02 PM   #11
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recieved this today

SUMMERNATS SOLD – HI FROM THE NEW OWNERS

Over the last few weeks you’ve probably heard a lot of talk about the sale of the Summernats. People have been pretty keen to know who’s buying it, whether the new owners are into cars, and more importantly, what it means for the event’s future.

Well, the buyers are three mates who love big events and have formed a new business to secure the Summernats and guarantee its future. Two of us are producers who’ve staged a bunch of big events and festivals all around Australia. The third works in advertising to support his music festival and vehicle habit.

It’s true a couple of us don’t know a lot about cars, but thankfully one of us has owned three Valiant Chargers to put some runs on the board. And yes, none of us have ever been to the Summernats. But working in events outside of our experience is part of what we do. Last year, we produced the Pope’s Mass in front of 400,000 people at Randwick Racecourse for World Youth Day. And we’re not exactly what you’d call good Catholic boys.

Of course, the true disciples of the Summernats are staying on. Sheena, Sue, Don, Ditch, and Tracy, know the event inside out. And the big fella is here for the long haul as a consultant to ensure the Summernats remain Australia’s premium car festival.

We also know how important it is to keep all the loyal sponsors and exhibitors so you get the best high performance equipment on site to look at and buy. It’s great that the Nats’ masthead remains “Street Machine Summernats, proudly supported by Rare Spares”, and trader and exhibitor numbers are already looking great for 2010.

Finally, to the entrants who bring the awesome machines that are at the heart of the Street Machine Summernats – we’re here and we’re staying. Numbers are already good but we’re keen for more.

So it’s all good. The fact we’ve bought the Nats means the festival is definitely here to stay. The fact we’ve put on some of the biggest live gigs in Australia means we can bring a lot to the event and make it even better. As just one example, we’re going to ramp up the entertainment program – if you’re a fan of Aussie rock then you’re going to love Summernats 23.

Love it or hate it, after 22 years there aren’t many privately run festivals in Australia still firing on all cylinders. The Nats is an important event and one we respect. Sure, it’s wild, it’s different, it’s irreverent. And it’s really well managed. That’s what makes it great. Everyone who counts, including you, the ACT Government, and us, want the Summernats wheels to keep spinning. We want it to stay in Canberra, to keep all the good things about it, and to only get better.

You won’t hear too much from us the new owners from now on, as that’s not how we roll. It’s business as usual and we’ll see you at Exhibition Park in January for at Australia’s biggest horsepower party.

Andy, Andrew, and Dom




I wish them luck and hope they make the nats a show worth attending




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