So I went out and saw.... not much of anything, really. I will chalk that up to the relative obscurity of this event, no one really knew it was going on. HOPEFULLY, next year will be much better, because I like the venue, and like the idea.
Unfortunately this one was also marked by a pretty good backwards endo off the big wall on the course, with injured driver/passenger--- apparently the Jeep involved only had lap belts, not harnesses, so you can imagine the potential for injury. SAMI got some pretty graphic pics of the aftermath that I hope he will post up... good visual reminder to buckle up with the appropriate restraints if you're gonna get after the hard stuff.
anyway, the vendors who did show represented themselves well: CruiserOutfitters, Utah Powdercoating/Wood and Iron, Summit Machine (who brought the bitchin' race buggy in the pic above, that thing was sweeeeeet), Tuff Country, and I *think* Expedition One? (I know I saw a stickered rig leaving). Sarge was there representing U4WDA and Big Horn 4x4.
I really hope next year is promoted better though, and I know this is a first-time event for MMP.
After perusing what there was to peruse, and abusing Stephen a little too much, we went to check out the rest of the stuff. There were 2 groups holding races on the road course, a supermoto deal, and autocross. I didn't see any of the autocross, and caught 1/2 a lap of the supermoto, but the road races were great, as usual. First group looked to be daily drivers, with some Corvette Z06's, Evo's, and a Taurus SHO(!) out having fun... also some prepped 240z's, a couple Miatas, and some Porsche 944's. The next group was spec Mustangs, a wicked fast Evo, some Corvettes, and some 911's.
MMP is a GREAT venue to watch road races... and the view of the supermoto stuff is great too. I'd love to see them add some more to the rock course, and promote it more... and hopefully more people will turn out for the next Expo.
Great day overall. Just hope the rollover guys are ok.