The plan had been made public on NasaForums.com. Charlie Buzzetti did reply to that thread and say that he did not agree with changing the payout. That was under the context of 27 finishers, so I wouldn't feel great about a shared payout in that case either, as there wasn't enough money to go around. However, our directors then worked to round up some extra entrants so that we would have 30+ cars to get a much larger payout, which would allow them to give the top 5 the same payout as before, and then share the rest with everyone else. Buzzetti would have gotten $2000 under the shared payout, just like he would have gotten $2000 if our directors didn't work to round up the extra cars so that there would be extra money that could be shared. That's why some people are irritated now, and why there's no motivation to get 30+ cars next year, so the standard 1st place payout is probably only going to be $2000 next time.
For all I know, it's entirely possible that there was just some miscommunication, but I definitely did see a number of people upset that Chuck had been confronted about this and the shared payout was now in jeopardy, and that was before the tax issues even came into the picture. The tax problem ultimately killed this more than anything else, and that was largely due to non-cooperation from NASA. Considering what a mess that made of things, I can't expect or ask the top 5 to share. I personally wasn't counting on any payout to begin with, so the dollars and cents aren't a big deal to me, but I think most people are just bothered by the overall situation.
So, I don't hold any grudges myself and I hope that others aren't letting these things eat away at them either, but several hard and unfortunate lessons were learned at this event, and our group's expectations will be very different next time around. Some were growing pains, some weren't. Please remember what makes our class great and try to strengthen and promote that. We don't want to end up like Spec Miata.
- Weston