I would love to see the R32 there, they get off the line so well
It really does seem like the beginning of the end for the Supra in general as a large competing group owners club IMO, having owned a few I know how expensive they are to keep running well and to keep them in a condition that could handle a track or drag circuit, it sadly appears that we have plenty of owners who can afford to buy the car ( they are cheap enough now ) but can not really afford to run them or maintain them to a level that allows for such an event as Suprapod, I fully understand it BTW it's was inevitable
Dragonball had a bunch of very well looked after Supras that all ran almost without fault but a lot of prep went into getting ready for some and this will always curb the attendees, I do hope Dragonball does grow for next year as it was fantastic, you have a year to prepare !