It's not just that though is it. The cars are pretty rare but the owners are uninvolved. That's up to them of course but buying a rare car usually means you are at least interested in cars. I've only seen 3 other Abarth Puntos while I've been in my car. I didn't get a wave and there was zero recognition that they were driving what I'm driving. I've never been in such a dead scene before.
Depends what you mean by involved my car attends lots of events, not as a show and shiner but as a competitor and could generally be found in action a few times a month, standing around car parks and talking about the latest shiny bling or the detailing job done is not my bag.
I have retired it from action this year though but if a trackday meet is arranged, as in spanking around one, not spectating, I'd probably be one of the first to sign up.
When Abarthisti started up it was good for that, I did quite a few trackdays with Abarths but it died off, course having done days with the guys/gals I was more inclined to want to meet up at other places.