
Originally Posted by
ERC
It used to be huge and something to look forward to. Great for local communities too, who all got behind it - and a large entry of classics.
Many (circuit) events also seem to have fewer competitors and many grids now have to be combined to make a grid viable - and even then, nowhere near full.
Just looking through the entry list for last weekend's Legend's meeting, shows just how much some grids have shrunk - or haven't grown. The track can take 46 saloons/GT's on a grid - and that is just the original National track.
Formula Open single seaters - 17
Formula First single seaters - 15
Formula 5000 single seaters - 12
Historic FF - Single seaters - 19
Formula Junior - 3
NZ Sports Cars - 14
Pre 65 - 8
Super Mini - 6
NZ Six - 4
Touring Car Masters - 11
HRVA - 17
Heritage Touring Cars - 18
Historic Muscle & Saloons - 14
Roycroft VSCC - 14
BMW 1 Hour - 31
There are several reasons and unless something is done to address those reasons, the sport will continue to shrink, rather than grow.
Race licence fees, circuit hire and therefore race entry fees, excessive safety requirements be they clothing or cars, fuel, travel, accommodation etc., lack of circuits.
Locally, the loss of Pukekohe hasn't helped. I was at Hampton Downs yesterday (Tuesday). Nothing on track, yet in the early days, the track was busy 340 days a year. Private testing/hire costs? From what I've heard, way more than just expensive.
Now that Tony Quinn has a stranglehold on local racing, there is no competition and no track north of HD, even though over a million people live just up the road.