Speedorama Toronto 2008 @ The Automotive Building
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Speedorama Toronto 2008 @ The Automotive Building
The Automotive Building, Exhibition Place, Toronto, ON
105 Princes' Blvd., Toronto M6S-1A1
Public hours
Friday February 8th, 10:00 a.m.- 10:00 p.m.
Saturday February 9th, 10:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.
Sunday February 10th, 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Admission adults $20.00 each
kids 12 and under admitted free with paid adult
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105 Princes' Blvd., Toronto M6S-1A1
Public hours
Friday February 8th, 10:00 a.m.- 10:00 p.m.
Saturday February 9th, 10:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.
Sunday February 10th, 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Admission adults $20.00 each
kids 12 and under admitted free with paid adult
Discount coupons only available in the Toronto Sun
CLICK HERE for more info - $3 off coupon inside
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Rep Power: 0 As with any car show in Ontario, you will see some of the same cars, but thats just how it is
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In the past Speedorama used to swap media passes for banner exposure. What that means is we promote their event and still go down on our time and buck, shoot pictures and promote it here on GTcars. This is the biggest site in Ontario with the most reach to the people in they want at shows.
But as of 2 years ago, Speedorama has had no interest in doing this. They rather us just pay to get in. This has been the same issue with other shows and events. Not all promoters have been like this, but its becoming a bigger problem.
Anyhow, the last guy i spoke to was Gary Wallace (i believe that was his name) and he was just like NO DEAL.
I went to a drift event at TMP and it had maybe 12 authorized photographers there. I had to work all these dealings to get 2 guys in to shoot, and in the end 1 still had to pay.
End result, GTcars delivered good pictures to a lot of people. But its just not worth it anymore to ask these promoters.
Speedorama will be the same recycled cars for most of us. Guys like you Brownkid and many others here have been around forever and seen the same cars over and over. But that being said, those guys showing their cars are still working to keep the sport and shows alive, they deserve the props and we will be there to shoot the event.
Like everything in the scene, things have grown, people need more $ to keep things going etc. When we worked with Canadian Car Audio on their show last year i got a good taste at the costs of having a show. But, that being said, i also seen the value of promoting it full out. We had 120 cars, over 140 through the day and there was even another show in the east end that very same day.
Anyhow, people should goto Speedorama and check it out. But if you don't want to , don't worry, pictures will be up so you can see what you missed or didn't miss.
#13
You know what, there are a ton of reasons for the scene dying. It sucks, because for most of us this is our hobby / passion.
In the past Speedorama used to swap media passes for banner exposure. What that means is we promote their event and still go down on our time and buck, shoot pictures and promote it here on GTcars. This is the biggest site in Ontario with the most reach to the people in they want at shows.
But as of 2 years ago, Speedorama has had no interest in doing this. They rather us just pay to get in. This has been the same issue with other shows and events. Not all promoters have been like this, but its becoming a bigger problem.
Anyhow, the last guy i spoke to was Gary Wallace (i believe that was his name) and he was just like NO DEAL.
I went to a drift event at TMP and it had maybe 12 authorized photographers there. I had to work all these dealings to get 2 guys in to shoot, and in the end 1 still had to pay.
End result, GTcars delivered good pictures to a lot of people. But its just not worth it anymore to ask these promoters.
Speedorama will be the same recycled cars for most of us. Guys like you Brownkid and many others here have been around forever and seen the same cars over and over. But that being said, those guys showing their cars are still working to keep the sport and shows alive, they deserve the props and we will be there to shoot the event.
Like everything in the scene, things have grown, people need more $ to keep things going etc. When we worked with Canadian Car Audio on their show last year i got a good taste at the costs of having a show. But, that being said, i also seen the value of promoting it full out. We had 120 cars, over 140 through the day and there was even another show in the east end that very same day.
Anyhow, people should goto Speedorama and check it out. But if you don't want to , don't worry, pictures will be up so you can see what you missed or didn't miss.
In the past Speedorama used to swap media passes for banner exposure. What that means is we promote their event and still go down on our time and buck, shoot pictures and promote it here on GTcars. This is the biggest site in Ontario with the most reach to the people in they want at shows.
But as of 2 years ago, Speedorama has had no interest in doing this. They rather us just pay to get in. This has been the same issue with other shows and events. Not all promoters have been like this, but its becoming a bigger problem.
Anyhow, the last guy i spoke to was Gary Wallace (i believe that was his name) and he was just like NO DEAL.
I went to a drift event at TMP and it had maybe 12 authorized photographers there. I had to work all these dealings to get 2 guys in to shoot, and in the end 1 still had to pay.
End result, GTcars delivered good pictures to a lot of people. But its just not worth it anymore to ask these promoters.
Speedorama will be the same recycled cars for most of us. Guys like you Brownkid and many others here have been around forever and seen the same cars over and over. But that being said, those guys showing their cars are still working to keep the sport and shows alive, they deserve the props and we will be there to shoot the event.
Like everything in the scene, things have grown, people need more $ to keep things going etc. When we worked with Canadian Car Audio on their show last year i got a good taste at the costs of having a show. But, that being said, i also seen the value of promoting it full out. We had 120 cars, over 140 through the day and there was even another show in the east end that very same day.
Anyhow, people should goto Speedorama and check it out. But if you don't want to , don't worry, pictures will be up so you can see what you missed or didn't miss.
Thank you for coming and taking such great coverage of our event TUNers against STreet racing, and we hope to see you there this year.
Matt
Director
International Allstars
Last edited by msequence; 02-03-2008 at 12:01 AM.
#14
sometimes you go to hear the stories people have about their cars. A lot of times there isnt enough time to check out all the cars or talk to all of the people. I find it very interesting to hear what everyone has to say about their car, there is alot of interesting people out there, even though it maybe the same cars and the same people.
Matt
#15
Well for us VW guys we have our own shows(from march to early october, there are over 100 shows North America wide(shows meaning over 50 cars) and approx. 15 in Ontario..The only shows I go to is Importfest and the Funk Master Flex in March(forgot the name) and this year will be the first time Ive ever gone to speedorama so hopefully there will be a nice change and some decent cars..