Aberdeen Maryland August 6th 2011:
http://www.bimmerfest.com/bmw-events...est-East-2011/
Aberdeen Maryland August 6th 2011:
http://www.bimmerfest.com/bmw-events...est-East-2011/
If Bimmerfest east is the same crowd as Bimmerfest west, there is not much of a conflict.
I've been to Bimmerfest. Those guys don't go the track unless you call the freeway and city streets, a track.
It's more of a show and shine crowd.
Added: Out of the 100 or so involved with the DE, I'd be surprised if more than a few would be disappointed missing Bimmerfest.
Last edited by 1996 328ti; 02-19-2011 at 07:36 PM.
I agree 100%, but there are a few (limited) of us hybrid guys out there that enjoy heading to the track but also like the see the new "fads" out there. I venture to say that many of these guys don't properly know / understand track events either and that's why they showcase their skills on the street. My experience and observations about most HPDE programs (BMW included) is that it focuses on the "older" population and is not very inviting to younger guys. This doesn't bother me one bit, but others have been deterred due to this. (Note: This is just an opinion and should only be used as that. It is not meant to be condescending, etc.)
And yeah, WTF to the Ripken stuff!
The HPDEs I go to have a wide range of ages. They may not be inviting because some people just want to drive fast. I hear it all the time. How fast can I go? I don't want an instructor! I just want to drive. HPDE programs aren't really for them.
There is some crossover between events, but from my experience, very little.
There are the concours guys, autocrossers, DEs, DIY, tour and show & shine crowd. Not that there is anything wrong with that.
It's good to have something for everyone.
Can someone tell me - is Bimmerfest anything more than a big car show?
Woody
96 328is, 99 M Coupe, 04 330Ci
Jonathan and Steven, I have to disagree with both of you. Our HPDEs include lots of drivers in their young to mid-20s. And I saw lots of DE and race people at the Vintage at the Vineyard event in North Carolina last year.
Woody
96 328is, 99 M Coupe, 04 330Ci
I don't say BMW CCA DEs don't attract young drivers. I think they attract a different type of young driver.
One who is not just concerned how fast they can go.
Vintage in the Vineyard seems to have generated into a little Woodstock.
I sure did, and I'm sticking with my opinion I think there can be much more done to bring in younger guys that will ensure that these programs will perpetually exist. I'm not going to get on my soapbox here!
But back onto topic ...
There's already 400+ that have shown interest in attending this event - http://www.bimmerfest.com/bmw-events...st-2011/stats/ - that's pretty impressive considering that it's 5 months away. They do a good job getting the word out.
Since I have met a fair amount of these younger owners at various events - I'll make a few observations of what I have learned:
> There is much more of a focus of showing up to a show/display your car event. Really large events are considered far more desirable. The focus is on "hanging out" - which is the main draw.
> The idea of going on a track is not of much interest. A fair number of folks thought I was out of my mind (Disclaimer: There might be some truth to that)
> Modifying your car is a major interest. Most (not all) of these mods are for appearance...carbon fiber, aerodynamic mods etc.
> There is IMO a generational gap of interests
Alan
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