Figured I'd take the pressure off Mike and jump on here to answer any questions about the event. I'm the orginizer, for better or worse, so I can hopefully help you guys with any info that you need.
I told Mike already but I'll pass it along. It's an event open to any Buick regardless of drivetrain, or any vehicle with a Buick motor. That includes the TTA's, the Buick powered Jeeps, the Grand Am's wth 3800's, basically anything you can think of that has a Buick motor. Doesn't even have to be a factory install. It also includes the Regals with the Olds 307, the Roadmasters with the LT1, and even El Caminos with Regal noses (as long as the Buick emblem is visible of course) The point of this event is to avoid the strict limits put on other events such as the '72 cut-off or the must be this engine rule. This is open to a wide range of people in the hopes of getting more people together for a fun day. Plus it gives the muscle car guys and the tuner guys a place where they can come together and maybe learn something about cars that they never really gave a second thought to.
This is not a payout event officially. Side bets or betting pools are fine as long as you're not going around yelling stuff out and making it obvious. I personally wont be involved with it and neither will the track. Their rules are that sponsors have to handle the payout and to be a sponsor you have to buy a sponsorship package from the track. That's why I'm not handling anything since it's my butt on the line if I try to skirt the rules.
The event is being held on a test n tune day which means it's a flat rate to get in and you can run whatever will pass tech. If you want to attend and the Buick is broken than feel free to come by in something else. Just don't plan on racing in the bracket if you're not in some form of Buick. You can still race in the open category though for bragging rights or to show off your other projects.
Anyone who would like to volunteer to help out can let me know on this thread and I'll get back to you.
I really need someone who plans on being there early to help get the new guys registered and through tech inspections (registration is a track thing so that they know who you are and what you're driving. It also involves filling out insurance forms and such. Just remember to mention to them that you're in the Buick event). I know how confusing it is at a race track the first time through so I'd like some of the experts to let the new guys lean on you a bit just so that they can be more excited and less confused.
I'd also like it if someone with racing experience could help orginize the brackets. I may not be there by the time qualifying ends so I shouldn't be the one handling that particular step. For all I know there are already a dozen people expecting to do this, but I'd rather too many volunteers than not enough.
I think that just about covers the basic premise. If anyone needs more specific info just follow the link posted above this post or ask away on this thread.