Graham Jagger wrote:
Other than some Novices in each club the majority of the people know what NCAC is.
I think you might be surprised but I could be wrong. I do think the awareness is a lot higher with each club having a forum at this point. I also think there are quite a number of people that are vaguely aware of the event but don't think it is for them. Some people don't think they are ready for it which is fine but part of the goal was to change that perception-- it is for *everybody*.
Another part of the idea I had for the Cup is that even if you didn't feel like you could win your individual class, you might show up if you felt like you could contribute to your club winning something. Those people might find they surprise themselves and are more competitive than they think. Or they might find that they now have a better measuring stick and will strive to get better in the future.
Perhaps there is no way to fairly do that with the "Cup" and it was a bad idea to begin with but at least we were willing to try *something*. I'd love to hear some other ideas regarding bolstering participation if anybody has some. I'm certainly not the most creative person but it seems like with the collective brain power within NC, we can come up with some decent ideas.
Heck, even with the current format and issues, we've had a very strong turnout for the single event format. It peaked with ~174 competitors last year and I don't see any reason we can't see something like that next year.
Graham Jagger wrote:
If this Club Cup has increased awareness to the point you can get dedicated volunteers to make a real NCAC staff then great. Otherwise it is just something else to argue about on each club forum.
We've done something like that on a small scale in the past when the Cup wasn't even in the picture. Also, it's not like the Cup was a unique idea. It has been batted about as long as I've been running the NCAC but there was never anything concrete.
Besides, arguing is what auto-x'ers do best.

PAX? ST* rule set? Race tires -vs- Street tires? Cheater cars/tires? Carolina -vs- State -vs- Dook? It's all good!

Graham Jagger wrote:
It's easy to get on here and say how it should be done. Get a handful of people from each club to actually manage it, a different story... It's hard enough for each club just to get staff to run the respective clubs.
Agreed 100%. Now that my health isn't so much of an issue anymore, I'd be willing to do what I can.
It seems like the perfect time to revisit everything since the event has now completed the cycle between the member clubs. Or we could just stand pat and argue about it next year at this time.
Jim