The Fast Show, Santa Pod Raceway. Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th March 2006. Cruise Sport Attended the fast show on the cold wind wet late weekend in march, we had a trade stand in the trade area, and spent most of the weekend talking to the various car clubs. Discussing what shows and cars are going to be big this year, Look Forward to seeing you all again through out the year. We took up with us, a Toyota MR2 Turbo, Mazda RX7 and a Subaru Impreza WRX. You might have seen these car out on the track through out saturday. If not please check out the pictures below. We've got to say a big thank you to KAI Performance for helping to get the MR2 running for the weekend. Check out KAI Performance in the Trader section on the Forum.
Below is the report from The Fast Show another great year hopefully next year will be dryer. The first performance and modified car show of the season has got Santa Pod's 40th year off to a flying start!
Although the weather forecast wasn't promising, The Fast Show ran it's full course with minimal interruption from rain on either the test day or the main show day. The Fast Show started early for some with a busy Run What Ya Brung test day on Saturday 25th. Not only was there a great variety of cars present at the test day, but many stayed over to make a full weekend of the most eagerly awaited show on the calendar. The main day at The Fast Show is the Sunday, and it came with bright sunshine and a huge variety of cars coming through the Santa Pod gates. Everything from 1960's Fords through to the latest supercars were streaming in and it was great to see such a huge range of enthusiast "scenes" represented. The Fast Show is truly a celebration of performance motoring, and mutual respect is given to both classic car enthusiasts and modern modifiers.
The track action kicked off as soon as the track was dry, and again, there was nothing boring about the cars out on the strip. Highlights included stunningly quick 12-second sleeper Corsas, tremendously quick jap drag cars, and national drag racers including the enormously popular turbocharged MG of Jon Webster. The new Run What Ya Brung classes made keeping track of the action easer and will reappear later in the year at the Redline Rumble. RWYB class winners:
For a full list of the RWYB times from The Fast Show 2006 view RWYB Times. For more details on the class winners view the RWYB page. Off track, the show car paddock filled up quickly with top-quality cars, both classic and modified, and the organisers had a full-on fight about who should take home the trophies for the top-three cars! But in the end, the following were worthy winners of the Autoglym sponsored prizes:
Over at the top end of the pits, the all-new handling circuit was attracting drivers of all sorts of vehicles to have a crack round its evil curves. It soon became apparent that the only way to set a decent time was to get that back-end sliding out! Rear wheel drive cars were going for drift techniques, and front wheel drives were hand-brake turning their way to the top times. No one said it was meant to be easy! Some stunningly good and stunningly bad driving was on display in the handling circuit, but the eventual winners were: The Live Stage at one end of the Show Car Paddock hosted a full day of entertainment, including music, comedy by top comedians Mitch Benn and Windsor, and even a highly unseasonable wet t-shirt competition. Well, we weren't complaining that it was a bit nippy out there, and neither were the girls, who seemed to really be enjoying getting unnecessarily wet. Still, it's important to stay hygienic and take regular showers, even if it is on a stage in front of hundreds of sweating guys. If that wasn't enough lady-flesh for the day, the pole dance shows in the bar went down well. so to speak.
The action continued until the rain started at 4pm, but by then everyone had had their fill of amazing track action, sexy ladies and incredible show cars. We hope you had a great day out and would like to thank everyone who came for making it a superb show. The Fast Show once again proved to have the best variety and be the best season-opener you could ask for. |