by Tassie RS » Thu Dec 27, 2012 11:07 am
Was reading Fast Fours magazine the other day. It had a feature on Monterosso's old Escort that has had an engine swap to SR20 instead of the Chev. They had a little side piece to describe the Sport Sedan class:
"The Sport Sedan racing category is a bit of a free-for-all. The rules for building one of these cars are fairly open, and that makes for a very diverse and interesting feild of cars.
But nonetheless, the majority of these lightweight weapons are Chevy V8-powered somethings. There are a few small displacement cars plodding around the track, but they don't give the big eight-bangers too much trouble.
The only problem is that these setups cost a hell of a lot to run, and that makes it somewhat out of reach for anyone who isn't a wealthy tycoon of some fashion, or sponsored."
This description does not really put our class in the best light and makes it sound WAY out of reach for 'normal' people, which as we all know is false. Aswell as the fact that we have a vast array of engine combinations that have at some stage been very competetive.
I think a good idea may be to contact some of the more prominent car magazines and get either an advertisement (with a short description and links to our website etc), or maybe even get a full feature explaining some of the rules of building a car and showing the affordability to get into the sport, a great example being Torana Racer and his magnificent Folden. These magazines (Fast Fours, Hot 4s, Street Machine, Zoom and the like) are read by people interested in building performance cars and most of these people have no idea about sport sedans or any category of racing really. Look at the rise of the drifting and time attack classes, alot due to the coverage the cars get in these magazines. I realise this costs money but it is a great way of advertising something like our class.
Just an idea that may be valid??
Cheers,
TassieRS