I've autocrossed for about 6 years, and still consider myself a noobie, but that didn't stop me from being course designer and SSS. I've been on the BOD, an instructor for novices, timing and scoring laptop guy in the trailer, site chef, and head churl. I still feel I don't really get it, even though everyone says I have. I guess it's a personal thing, where I only compete against my last run time, and that's good enough for me.
Mid GA is a pretty small group; we refer to ourselves as Mayberry. Things are loose and relaxed, which infuriates some anal outsiders not familiar with our laid-back group. If you show up and need to leave early, we can get your 8-10 runs in the the first heat. We work it out, even though it sometimes means fudging on the 5 minute cool-down rule. We also let you pick your own class; we know that if you start to dominate, somebody's ganna say something, and then you will be moved to the proper class. There is rarely a challenge in this area, and most folks know what class they are before they even leave the house.
We are comprised of snobs, slackards, and everything in between. I wouldn't have it any other way.
The AXware program we run on the computer insures that we know how many runs each driver has run, so we don't group by class.. first in line, first to run. It helps expedite the heat, and "cutting in line" is agreeable to 95% of our participants. Like I said, this is Mayberry.
Truth is that only 6-8 people really run the whole thing, even though there are as many as 50 cars entered.. Sure, we have the driver/worker thing going on, but once they're finished their runs they are gone. We use the "everybody stack cones before awards are given out" system, and it works great. Because we post times after each heat, the drivers getting trophies know who they are before the fact. We used to give out traditional trophies, but the only car our supplier had to top them off was a damn '70 Torino! Now, in 1970, you could put a 429 in one and do well on the Nascar circuit, but I'll bet a Torino has never taken an AX championship. Lately, we have started giving out tiny (but real) 3" orange cones with 1st, 2nd, or 3rd printed on them. Less expensive, different, and can be stacked instead of taking up a lot of mantle space. They are very cool.
Having done the autocross thing for a few years has opened my eyes to lotsa things I didn't know. It has been an invaluable lesson that I wouldn't trade for anything. I'm a mediocre driver with a pretty fair car (usually P3), and enjoy immersing myself in the structure as well as the strategy.
The only time I've ever taken P1 is at PCA events, which I love. They only autocross 2-3 times a year, whereas the SCCA does it at least once a month. The grassroots satisfaction from beating Porsches in a Neon is priceless. I've only had one Porsche outrun Mikey, and it was a trailered, gutted and tubbed 914-6. I turned my car over to a better driver, who beat said Porsche by half a second.
I've been sitting out this season because of a number of issues, but my love for the sport will never die. Give it a shot; you won't be disappointed!