There seems to be enormous support of and participation in club/sprint days from the mx5 tribe. I know there is in NSW and it seems there is in QLD too - can't comment on the other states. The club days are fully subscribed and mx5 club numbers are up strongly in NSW in super sprints.
Some of these newcomers must be tempted and wondering what is involved in going door to door racing. The club in NSW is very supportive to the point of sprints, however from there the pathway to racing is not clear. I found it pretty confusing getting started, finding out what series there are, navigating my way through licensing, safety regs, classes. Also, there are naturally concerns about the intensity and safety of the racing, panel damage, logistics etc etc etc etc. I have found the racing community is incredibly helpful and friendly but you have to know who/where to ask, there is no obvious source for information.
There ARE a number of options for taking the next step in NSW from sprints into racing. MRA and FOSC both provide mx5 challenge style categories (although you might run in a mixed grid if there are not sufficient numbers), all at Wakefield or SMP. Also Prod Sports which covers multiple states and tracks (not mx5 specific). So we have various options.
WHAT IS THE POINT OF ENCOURAGING NEWCOMERS? Because more numbers ensures the continuity of these series and my opportunity to go racing. It ensures there are comers of all levels of build, providing good racing whether you are a front runner with a serious build and/or skill, and for the back markers (.....moi...

The question is how do you get more people involved? My experience tells me make more information available, somehow. Marquees at sprint days offering information? Phone and email contacts for questions/ info? Go to person in the state clubs specifically for racing information. Dunno.
Thoughts ??????
