Up to half the Challenge car’s purchase price may be recouped into the budget through the sale of parts originally included with or attached to the Challenge car at the time of purchase.
Little detail on this is suggested. I believe it is for a $2014 purchase.
If I were to offer an example from the previous rule set: If a car is purchased for $1400, you can sell up to $1007 (no more part sales can be credited to the recoup max).
If interpreted the current rule literally, I am glad I can recoup $150 of my $300 purchase. At least I can recoup $857 from parts deals. However, in the previous iterations, I could buy the same $300 car, sell $300 in parts and be limited to $707 for the part sale recoup ($1007 being maxed).
Not trying to poke, just asking for a clarification
Nashco
UberDork
12/3/13 5:15 p.m.
While a new venue sounded exciting, the June date was going to be really tough for me personally, so good and bad on that front. The rules seem to be quite a bit shy of the 1 page target...but I suppose it's progress. I'm really curious how the Jeep fits into the new tire rule...they're certainly wide with the wheels they run in the autocross, but the roof height is way up there too!
Bryce
SVreX
MegaDork
12/3/13 5:15 p.m.
Thank you for the transparency.
Nashco wrote:
While a new venue sounded exciting, the June date was going to be really tough for me personally, so good and bad on that front. The rules seem to be quite a bit shy of the 1 page target...but I suppose it's progress. I'm really curious how the Jeep fits into the new tire rule...they're certainly wide with the wheels they run in the autocross, but the roof height is way up there too!
Bryce
If need be, we can adjust that rule. The intent is not to punish the Jeep. Mainly, we needed to soothe those concerned about sticky tires on tippy cars.
I use driftwood on my rentals, 25 year 3 tab I pay about 150sq for a single layer tearoff. I'm pretty sure we have the talent pool to build a hotel
No $2014 challenge for me. I could do Florida or October, but both together are impossible for me. (Kid in school & SWMBO works for the school district/ can't take that much time off).
The new rules are very good, simple and balanced.
Good luck to everyone else.
The Jeep only sits a couple of inches higher than he Mustangs that were there. It was parked beside one in the concourse area and it was surprisingly low.
OK, the rules are finalized. Ladies and gentleman, start your wrenches!
Bummer, was really looking forward to an event at Summit Point, but you gotta do what you gotta do. On a side note, did you not notice all the hotels a few minutes away in Winchester? We have had no issues staying there when we're not camping at the track.
I'm happy. It's back at Gainesville and NOT in November. This can work. The rules are better as well.
Rules look good and I'm happy the event is staying close to my alma mater. This brings my two car plan back to the table.
That was the last place we checked on hotels and while the Hampton Inn was a perfect place to have the awards banquet, they could not give us all the rooms we needed. Also getting everybody parked would get interesting too.
well, berkeley
i can get away with 5 hours towing a heap to play, not 13
Jerry
Dork
12/3/13 7:59 p.m.
I mourn the loss of the new venue as well. I had just told SWMBO and her mom (that lives 1/2hr away and would have made a great base-camp and place for her daughter to retreat while I watched car-stuff) about the event while she was here for Turkey Day.
Oh well, I still plan on more car-stuff next year, including Rallycross Nationals. Maybe another year, GRM.
There's a typo on the event page.
$2014 landing page said:
This year’s Grassroots Motorsports $2014 Challenge takes place at Auto Plus Raceway at Gainesville, Florida, home of the NHRA Gatornationals, October 24-15, 2014.
I like the new rules. Hopefully I will be there to spectate this year.
mndsm
UltimaDork
12/3/13 9:10 p.m.
Swank Force One wrote:
David S. Wallens wrote:
And sometimes I wonder if we're too transparent with you guys on this event. Just before the $2013 Challenge, the prospect of moving it to Hyperfest came up. So, we asked the crowd: Would you be interested? Since several said yes, we flew up there and checked it out. In the end, we realized that there's too many obstacles to overcome in just six months. For one, we'd need to build a hotel.
It's just wood and nails.
If you can get 40 idiots to put together legitimate race cars out of rusting hulks, you could probably build a hotel with the crap in 3 dudes backyards. You're looking at it the wrong way.
Please clarify if the sell-off rule has changed or is just being interpreted incorrectly.
i actually started on the car too this afternoon. I was down for a 6 hr ride but i dont think i can get the gf to do 12 in what i had planned.
I am liking these new rules though, especially this one:
Costs to pick up your hooptie from the seller are exempt.
Since we can't all live in Atlanta.
Seems like it would just be easier to say that you can recoup up to $1007, or half your total project cost, by selling off stuff. Same for everyone. Doesn't matter what car you started with. No difficult rules to enforce. Simple is the goal, right?
Hmm, the 24th is my b-day, so that would be fun, but I'm not sure if it's going to happen. Oh well, maybe another year.