People have been concerned about the future of Hill Rallies in Scotland - indeed, I've been hearing that there have been some people going around proclaiming they are actually dead already.
Well, from a purely selfish point of view, Hill Rallies need to be kept alive in scotland:
If there is no Hill Rally, why should people spend tens of thousands of pounds buying the likes of WildCats or ProTrucks?
Ignoring the Hill Rally, which we are postulating as dead, there are basically 4 groups running off-road speed events, as far as I can tell: AWDC (which doesn't really come north of about Manchester); BCCC (which has, erm... Zero scottish entries, and a token event north of the border); NORC (who are also mostly south-ish); and SCCC (ie, the events I run.) Now, AWDC, NORC, SCCC & BCCC all run comp safari events: going round a single circuit lots of times. BCCC are the best for this, as they tend to have 10-mile circuits rather than 3-milers... but BCCC is also Nat A, so is not a club-level event.
So - for Scottish drivers, there are the 3-miler Comp Safari events (7 a year, mostly central belt or southern Scotland)... all run to a 30mph max average, all in the 3-miler category, all sub £50 to enter.
For Scottish competitors to have a challenge, to have a reason to go on from the SCCC, we need Hill Rallies: They need something that is more than 3 miles; more than 30mph max ave; and more than driving round in circles on your own... nice as BCCC is, you can do it as a single driver... there's no TEAMWORK!
That event would be the Hill Rally.
Likewise, the Hill Rally needs the SCCC: where-else will the future entrants come from? Where else will future marshal & senior officials come from?
No - for either to survive, they need each other.
Trying to promote anything else is just shooting yourself in the foot.