I'm not trying to make you look like some street racer punk, don't get me wrong. I've just seen so many group drives go *very* wrong and that's when it's supposedly done as a country drive without anybody pushing it. It can just easily become semi-competitive where a couple guys feel like showing off or trying something they haven't really done before in their car, and things go wrong. Imagining a few inexperienced drivers on unfamiliar roads in potentially poorly set up "drift" cars just makes it seem more likely to me.
On the other hand, you are obviously not the idiot type that gives guys like us a bad name since you were trying to get a sanctioned track event organized for those kinds of guys in the firs place. I was just giving you a heads up as to why you would probably find far less interest in a group drive than you did even with the legitimate event with this crowd is all. But, if you get a dirt event set up... bets are off for SECCS.