I'm happy that Per brought this up and Tim talked about the future of the Challenge at the banquet. So here's my 2 cents with the hopes that the Challenge will see the glory days of the first 5 years, that is big fields of creative cars....
To keep this entertaining for the readers, creativity is a big factor. To get more teams involved, fairness across the board needs to happen... If the event doesn't grow each year, changes should be considered. I remember when the entry limit was going to be set at 100 cars!
Tires: I think tires should be taken out of the budget and GRM states what's allowed (brand/compound). How is it fair that a guy that has connections (me and others) can get free/cheap tires while most have to use a lot of their budget on tires or fudge the paperwork. Tires are everything at the Challenge, make it a equal playing field for all.
Shipping: Why would we penalize someone that lives in the middle of nowhere by making them spend a lot of their budget on shipping, while some people live down the street from some of the best automotive swap meets in the country. Eliminate the shipping costs from the budget and make it an equal playing field for all, no matter where they live. When someone shows off their car anywhere and says "I have 10K in it" does the other guy ask "How much did you spend on shipping?"
Concourse: To get back to the roots of the Challenge that made it more entertaining to see and read about... make 50% of the scoring on creativity and grassroots engineering. If you want to compete for the overall you should have to work for it, not buy and polish it. The model for this year would have been the N600, hands down it was the total concourse package of years ago. Note that this is concourse scoring, not performance scoring.
Best Engineered: Seriously!?! Wouldn't the model for the "Best Engineered" be a car that at least finished 1-3 in both the autocross and the drags? I know the American education system is in the toilet (compared to the rest of the free world) but is building something that doesn't work and not competitive, really the best engineered car at the event? Hands down the bug that finished 2nd in the autocross and OBVIOUSLY would have won the drags and the event, that was hand made from junk, was the best engineered car there. Barely making the top 20 and almost rolling in a slalom (If it was RHD it would have tipped) isn't really "Best Engineered". I apologize for not being PC, but I admit the N600 should have won the concourse...
Colleges: A great way to grow the Challenge! But, they need to have their own category separate from the overall. That will do 2 things... One, it will create more of a head to head college competition/promotion/grudge amongst colleges. It would be great to see 5-10 colleges trying to out engineer/build each other. Challenge cars are more real life and cheap compared to the Formula SAE! Secondly it would equal the playing field for the grassroots teams so they don't have to compete against teams of 20+ with huge resources. The Challenge is/was about a guy in his garage vs. a guy in his garage. While some people come to this event for the fun, some people come to be competitive. Seeing a fully built college entry with 15-30 members around the car with access to whatever the college has in tools/machines is a big turn off and a reason to go play elsewhere.
Pro drivers: The downfall to the pro drivers is that they can drive the course 20-40-60 times and get the rhythm down very quickly, at least by the 20th pass... I say give them 2 passes in the car, they already know the track, and it makes sense that it would make good reading when someone learns to drive their car better because of the Challenge. After all, this was an autocross mag. Maybe have a test day the day before or the first hour open in the morning for those that are going to drive their own car on ALL of the runs during the actual scoring. There's nothing better than motivating someone to drive their own car.
FMV: As with everything in America, money takes place of creativity and hard work. The Challenge is becoming a shoppers challenge, not a builders challenge. Did anybody see a pair of Vette's this year, seriously?!? Put those 2 on the cover of GRM with "1K and 2K Vette's" and see how many new teams come out to play. When more time is spent on the "paperwork" then the car, something is wrong. The event shouldn't be about the best shoppers... I say FMV should be used and proven on any part over say $100 (when new), which includes the car itself. Evidently they use FMV on the cars entered at Chump car. Should a one off $10,000 barn find or divorce sale and a new coat of paint set a new standard for what it takes to win?
Keep the autocross and the drags. Include drifting so when I suck at the autocross I can get some styling points to make it up... Nothing like being sideways in Uranus.
PC or not, that's what I see, non of which is to benefit me more than anybody else... Yes, I have more. Oh, enforce the rules, whatever they are.