Exactly, the more "large shows" that are no longer, the more they close drag-strips and race tracks to begin with is just making it harder to have a good time. Wow, that just leaves local cruise-ins that have NO form of visual or worth while entertainment to go fight over a $5 trinket with the same 30 cars as last month. HELL YEA!
There has been huge shows/venues that have fallen in the past years that helped liven the automotive show scene and not make it suck ass.
RESOLUTIONS (california)
Many shows in the pigeon forge area
Slam session (sc....supposedly this year was the last)
WHITLEE shows (not worth a hoot, but still better than what we have here)
Plus a good bit of other shows within the last 5 years.
Lets not forget about all the track closings,
Lowcountry / Cooper river
Summerville speedway
And many more throughout the country.
Sorry, this may have made no sense. Its just that the more crap gets closed means more BS on the streets and the parking lot bs antics