CrustyRedXpress said:
SV reX said:
The rules are clear. This debate makes no sense.
We should probably spend more time figuring out how to get more people to the event (and how to make sure they have a good time) and less time debating FMV self trades.
I want to come back to this idea. How can we make it easier for people to build cool cars and have them show up? Last year we had the LMP360, FDat, and the winning Bradley GT build. Three really cool, amazing builds. I want to see more. More than anything I want AC's Monzora, Deadskunk's Corolla, Darth Nader, and numerous other "in progress" builds to come. How can we do this?
This is the only event I go to every year because this is the ONLY group that I feel connected to. I love builds of all types and intensities. If you have an idea, I want you to build it. I understand there needs to be a rule structure, but I want there to be a way for builders to use the parts you either already have, or can trade for, to build the craziness that is in your brain.
There were 32 in-budget cars at the Challenge this year. I'd love to see that double next year. How do we make that happen? What I don't want to do is get stuck on one issue that locks up the potential builds in limbo. Building this E36 M3 is hard enough.
I will never build a car that will win Challenger's Choice, but in my mind, that should be the top prize, award-wise. Winning times are great but what impressed your fellow builders to decide that your craziness was the coolest. Hell, maybe even vote and have awards for the top 3?
Finally, how can we get attendees to volunteer to help with the event? I'm thinking:
Assist with registration
Assist with tech
Assist with figuring out an online streaming solution
Assist with dynamically pairing close drag cars to run against each other
Assist with concours wrangling
Assist with things to do during concours judging (valve cover racing, etc.)
Offer to host tech seminars, etc.
Some of this may already be in place behind the scenes that I just don't know, but we really need to think of this as our event and what do we want to see it become.