Get ready for an action-packed weekend as the Phillip Island Classic is set to take over the Grand Prix Circuit with a massive 363-vehicle entry! This three-day event, live-streamed via Blend Line TV, promises to be a historic motorsport extravaganza. But here's where it gets controversial... The VHRR organizers are thrilled with the response, but some might argue that the event's popularity could lead to a potential overload of cars and spectators. Will the excitement of the race overshadow the comfort of attendees? And this is the part most people miss... The Phillip Island Classic isn't just about the racing; it's a celebration of automotive history. From Group N and Group S cars to the iconic Touring Cars, this event showcases a diverse range of vehicles. But is the focus on the cars or the spectators? Join the discussion and share your thoughts in the comments! The event's organizers, the VHRR, are confident that the event will be a success. Mike Herlihy, VHRR Vice-President and Phillip Island Classic Director, states, 'It's exciting that historic motorsport is alive and well.' But will the event live up to its reputation? The question remains: can the Phillip Island Classic handle the influx of vehicles and spectators? Stay tuned to find out!