Wow! I haven't been on here for a while, and this thread has gone all over the place.
Bottom line is that regardless of where it is - the NATs are a super important event in the VMX annual scene.
We could debate ('till the cow come home) the pros and cons of having the Nats at the same track and a week later than a social event, but frankly I think the RACERS will race regardless. The only possible problem is that the number of Racers seems to be in decline, in spite of the fact that EVO and pre-85 are now in the picture.
I think that the 20 pages of this thread are an interesting snapshot of the various views of people towards the National titles and to be honest, I sometime wonder if people take their racing FAR too seriously.
I have had the luxury of travelling to the USA a few times to witness their national Vintage MX series and the US rider's attitude to their AHRMA races is very different to that taken by Aussie riders with respect to the racing scene. In a nutshell the US rider views his race meeting MORE as a social event than a "must win at all costs" race. This may be because they don't have ANY events similar to CD7 or the HBBB, so they make most from what they have, but I think it's more because they just aren't as serious about racing as we tend to get here in OZ.
The bigger issue we (all) face here in OZ is that most of us are getting older and for many we just don't feel like racing. I know that I had reached that stage myself 10 years before my injury made riding a memory.
The only option therefore is to possibly promote racing more as FUN as opposed to competition (as it is in the USA). A well known editor of a certain magazine has been "racing" for many years on this basis. He is not ever a contender for even a placing, but still loves to race as an excuse to ride his bikes. I know that for some it is hard to just "ride for fun" (and I would have been as guilty as anyone in this respect) but if our National title meeting is to regain some of it's former glory in terms of participants, this is exactly what needs to happen.
So, hopefully everyone will forget the fact that the Nats are not really being held to win sheep stations and just turn up to BE THERE and be a part of one form of cellebrating the glory of Vintage and Classic MX racing.