Agree with both the above posts. When the Formula Juniors for example were jammed into a crowded marquee, for spectators, you felt as though you were intruding and had to be very careful you didn't accidently trip and fall onto a body panel that had been removed. It was also very difficult to take decent photographs with everything jammed in together.

Having a garage at Hampton Downs anyway, I certainly wasn't going to pay $300 for a marquee as well! With individual Ezi-ups, the owners and cars were far more approachable and access to support vehicles was also a lot easier and it was easier to get the car out as and when you wanted.

Remember that entry to the Goodwood Revival pits is limited to Goodwood Members only and not to the great unwashed. The joy of NZ Classic events is that paddock and pits access is free and overseas visitors particularly, love that Kiwi/Aussie laid back approach rather than the multitude of "jobsworths" and security staff at European events.

That laid back attitude transcends to some of the classes and that is no bad thing as AMCO points out, cars in their heyday were often extremely tatty and now those with patina even if not 100% original, are accepted instead of being frowned upon.

ERC does about six rounds a season but the cars often do several other events and that is as it should be as it gives them an opportunity to race with or against different drivers/cars and on different tracks. Who would have it any other way?