David S. Wallens wrote:
No, not ignoring you, I've been busy making magazines today, others are traveling. Some things that influenced our decision:
- The UTCC turnout wasn't great. We held a big event out west and didn't get a huge turnout. Where was everyone? Any car could have entered, yet the field was smaller than expected.
Like I said, I plan on entering the next one. Although, I haven't seen any announcement on next year's event, when/where/if it will have the green class again. I like the GRM events, I just can't justify the value with the Gainesville challenge. I thought this year was going to be different, so I'd been putting my efforts towards a $2009 car. Now, I'm changing course because GRM is changing course (changing course...by staying the course, that is!).
- The Florida Challenges seem to work so well because we have the whole staff there. No way we could do that out west. It's really as much of a social event as a motorsports one.
Was there a $200X that wasn't at Gainesville? I'm confused. Are you comparing the UTCC success to $200X success based on location?
- We'd lose the momentum we have here in Florida if we went to an alternating schedule. This weekend's event was awesome--awesome cars, awesome people.
Sure, I could see that. Maybe next year the Hongs can take the whole podium, they definitely have the momentum. Really, I understand that you guys are afraid of wrecking your obviously successful model. I'm still disappointed...had you never said anything about coming out west it would have been far easier on me.
- This opportunity came our way. Either we could have had competing events or joined forces. We decided to join forces.
Competing events? Who the hell was going to do $200X and changed their mind so they could do the Grand Challenge? The only people interested in the Grand Challenge are locals. So far, I haven't seen a single forum person say they're doing it, west coasters or not. I even brought up the Grand Challenge on the forum before and nobody really cared...it's a SoCal event, only locals are going to do that and none/very few of them were going to run the $200X. If you were going to join forces, why not run a $200X event at a second location? Different budgets, a series vs. event, different rules, and different types of events (1/8 vs 1/4 mile) make the Gainesville Challenge and Grand Challenge very different IMO. If they were duplicate events that were just run by different people and at different locations, I'd see your point about joining forces. Slapping your sticker on their event and telling them how to have less screwed up rules (inspection, licensed and insured vehicles, recoup, etc.) isn't what I would call joining forces. No offense. It's a cool idea for a local organization, not so much for an international publication.
- I know, it's a big country. I think that no matter what we do, people will complain. It's human nature. I'm sorry we can't hold a Challenge event in Oregon, Chicago and every other city. On the other hand, so far we had a team drive in from Idaho twice--Portand is only 400 more miles away, and in the past we have paid appearance money for those driving in from states that touch the Pacific.
This doesn't mean we're not ever going to do a "real" West Coast Challenge. Just answering some questions.
I had no idea you guys would chip in for West Coasters making an appearance. Of course, you would probably be much less willing to chip in on transport costs if there were a dozen coming from out west instead of one, but as far as I know that hasn't been a publicized offering. Us West Coasters weren't all hoping for a LOCAL event, just more local than Gainesville. After the "west coast bound" announcement I fully expected somewhere like Vegas, Salt Lake, Topeka, etc. that would be more central for everybody...not Portland, that's for sure. Vegas is just as far from me as San Diego, but it's a heck of a lot easier to plan for one trip to Vegas or Topeka than it is two or more trips to San Diego.
I'm not so much angry as I am disappointed and confused. Hopefully I get some better news with the UTCC #3 announcements, time will tell. I'm not going to get so butthurt about it in the future, I got my hopes up too much about GRM heading west for $2009 but I'll lower my expecations for the future.
Bryce