Not sure this is what your thinking but we had the final round of our DT titles on sunday and had an invitational demonstration.
Now alot of the old club members dont fancy racing full time, have the commitment, be screwed paying the MA fees and have just raced for so many years one more poxy ride isnt worth the effort to be able to grid up and fight it out with some other guy who is now pissed off the old chap has frunted up for only one round at the seasons end and if by beating him has soaked up his valuable series points, has become more of a distraction, and thats where the "vibes come from".
So what they did to ease all parties and bring the fold back in, was Run the Normal series for the "sheep station " riders, and as we did on the weekend had a 8 lap Club Legend Demonstration class . So the drill was they could use any bike from any era, this brought out not only all the clubs valued members who mostly work in Commitees etc but also some of the 'Lost' members, BUT and even better all that sexy kit, those "special " bikes ( let me tell you, if you only knew how much "exotic" or kewl Rides are actually out there, and so close to home you would wet your pants with excitment).
Being a Demonstration class they didnt need to pay all the fees, didnt need to spend time on set up and pit racing statergies, they just turned up and raced around the track for everyone to admire some previously "stored machines" and the event was fast for the first 3 laps, then turned into some kind of "slow down" or " charity cup" it decayed into antics, laughing and a jolly lot of fun, in the most part spurred on by the PA announcer. In the end a fat guy on a peewee won so it really became a lunch time event. The feedback i got from most of the guys was they just enjoyed the chance to ride around the track again without all the pressure and commitment at a full on race, the crowd and the fellow riders on the programe really enjoyed the event too.
Having said that a few of the older rider did indicate it might be a good time now the kids have gone to do one more year. Maybe by inviting a rally style class for participants would open up the option for these people to have another look ? in a low key kinda way, cheap and no ongoing series commitments.
Why did the club put this event in the program for the last Home round ? There where a lot of forgotten current and retired riders/members, a lot out there floating around the fence, the club secretary and others wanted somthing to tip them back in. The club wanted to get these guys invovled again and also put them on display for recognition by the club and sportfans. They invited some of these well know former riders and club stalwarts and got a 110% success rate, i say 110% success rate because other previously unseen riders found out there old mates where going to take some laps they started calling in for a shot at the "forgotten riders title"
Even if these guys dont ride full time again, im sure the class will be put on at our final round again next year, and in the meantime i think some of these families will come back to the club and support us and they can interact with there old passion again, but still keep it freindly, or disconnect if they need too for all the reasons we have in Real life.