quemerford wrote:
Possibly a tad crass under the circumstances, but I couldn't see evidence of the Unlimited Gold being completed. Was the event cancelled after the crash?
Yes, the final Gold races for Unlimited, Sport and Jets were all cancelled. Nothing else happened after the crash, event-wise. No airplanes flew immediately after and for several hours later. For a period of about 1.5 to 2.0 hrs, the announcer gave periodic updates as RARA confirmed and verified information. The FAA and RARA gave authorization for the races to continue, but let the race pilots decide what they wanted to do. The pilots, collectively, felt it was inappropriate to continue the races, so they cancelled the rest of the events.
They did have the final awards banquet later that night in the big hangar. It was a very somber mood and really heart-wrenching to see the 1st and 2nd place T-6 trophy's being accepted by people other than their two pilots. It was a really, really horrible time, and very reminiscent of last year's fatality.
On the bright side though, Fred Telling (RARA President), confirmed very emphatically that he was confident that the races would go on, with 2025 being the return year at the new venue. He confirmed that the new location had been narrowed down to 6 possible cities. He did not specify where they were, but the rumors I've heard suggest the Western or Central U.S. are the leading contenders.
It was a truly awful conclusion to a 59 year year run, but hopefully lessons can be learned from the crashes of last year and this year to prevent them from ever happening again.
RIP and blue skies to our fallen brethren!