Not sure if this is the right topic for this, but here goes.
I voted "haven't competed, and not sure if I want to". It's not because I have no interest in events, it's because I could never afford the time, persistence or inflexibility required to practice (sometimes from scratch) a particular car/track combo and have to race it on a particular day.
But that's not to say I love the public servers - I've often grown frustrated with the T1 spills, random shunts, etc. And recently over the past week I've noticed a couple of times that even when an admin is present, it doesn't do anything to improve things as they behave childishly and abuse their power, restarting the race just because they didn't make it through T1 in the way that they wanted, or threatening to ban you because you (unknowingly) tried to kick their friend whose car never moved from it's starting position on the main straight. Sure, I've just been unlucky and in both cases I just left and looked for another server, but both rude folk/n00bs and six year old admins take the fun out of public server racing sometimes.
So basically what would interest me most is a kind of "half way house": a server that runs longer races, but on a (automated?) schedule so they're much more regular than a weekly/fortnightly league event. For example, a server that:
- starts the cycle at the top of the hour with 10 mins free practice / messing about
- at ten past the hour, 20 mins qualifying.
- at half past, the race starts, which would last for 20-25 mins.
With no mid-race join and all the other n00b-unfriendly measures switched on, the racing would be cleaner but still accessible to all. Each week, it could change to a different car class / track combo, run that for a week, then change again, etc. And by sticking to an hourly schedule, once you know what that schedule is then you don't have to worry about missing the start of the next race if you go and make a drink/snack as is often the case on a public server running sprint races.