There is still a place for the regular guy. If you look at NASCAR, there are local 'NASCAR' races all over the country. Run by the local clubs on the local courses, you can go to a NASCAR race almost anywhere. You won't be watching Gordon and Earnhardt jr, but you will be watching some guys (and gals) really gettin it. I can see UROC heading that way.
One of these days, there just might be a True national competition series where the competitiors have to travel all across the country to make the events (again, think NASCAR). EROCC, CALROCS, NEUROC, all of them will either be absorbed into UROC, or they will stay regional events that the locals with (the new teams with less sponsorship or experience) will be able to compete in. It will make things a lot more interesting for the competitors as the terrain will be different with the different venues. It will require big time sponsorship for the teams to be able to make all the events, the purses will grow..... the future is unlimited as long as the standards of course design, judging, and organization remain top notch.
It is really pretty exciting when you think about it. Change is never easy, and I'm a little curious as to what this change will bring, but the people like me who volunteer for the events will still have an opportunity to positively influence the direction of the organization. We may not have final say, but we are a critical part of the organization, and I think the Pateys and Ranch will listen.