From start to finish, Sport Compact Nights provided show-goers with a high-octane, high-energy event, keeping the public entertained throughout the day with breakers, live DJ's spinning back and forth on Pioneer's new CJD1000's, all the while holding product giveaways at sponsor's booths and onstage. The public's lust for beautiful cars, beautiful women, courtesy of TYC Elegante and free stuff kept Exhibition Park filled to capacity as the lineup at the ticket booths reached deep into the venue parking lot right through till closing time.
Highlights of the show included Streetglow's re-vamped Subaru WRX with maxed out lighting and Spider-Man themed sound system. Chris Nankoo's lowrider truck stopped spectators in their tracks at the SportCompact.ca booth.(Actually, the lovely Kymberly Mei probably had a lot to do with that too!) BF Goodrich featured Atlantic Canada's top vehicle, Serge Leger's chameleoned-out turbo 'Teg from the lobster capital of Canada, Shediac. However, the surprise of the show must have been New Brunswick's Xtreme Motorsport orange H22A swapped, turbocharged Integra who took home top honours as "Best of Show".
The second stop on the BFGoodrich Sport Compact Nights National Tour went down on June 29 at Halifax's Exhibition Park and as you can tell from the pics, it was "some" awesome. It looks like we may need to expand to another city in the Maritimes for next year's tour, Moncton perhaps? In any case, Maritimers proved that they could hang with the best and that sport compact fever is alive and well, even in Nova Scotia. In 2004, Team SCP will definitely be going, going, back, back, to Hali, Hali! See you all in Calgary for part 3 of the Sport Compact Nights Tour!









