Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
Who said to wear a tuxedo? How difficult is it to at least wear something that is acceptable into a club with a dress code, especially when you know you will potentially be on video or in photos? 1,000's of people will see coverage from the event, how does people involved dressing like they just finished cutting the grass or still live with their parents exhibit any sort of class? Is it so bad to be perceived in a professional and mature manner?

For a night event promoting class and higher end cars it should be clubwear or nightclub attire required, "dress to impress" otherwise it's no different than a parking lot meet. Especially when it's being video'd.
I was just responding to one of the event organizers comment, and not bashing him or the event. If I pulled into a parking lot, and saw a group of STI owners all dressed "nicely," I would not think of them any classier or their cars more high end to the average joe with a STI. And honestly, if I was going to be doing a lot of driving, in the summer, the most comfortable thing for me to be wearing is a wife beater and some shorts. It is not like you people stopped at a club or something, all you did was drive to various checkpoints. I saw there was a few high end cars that attended, and I was suppose to bring one out that night, but plans didn't go according for me, but in general, These car were not high end. So please stop preaching like you were all out in exotic cars. Either way, the meet looked fun, and I am sorry I missed it.