I did not attend the championship in my rookie year in 2011 for various reasons, but I made sure to go after winning the Arizona Regional in 2012.
My favourite part about the 2012 CMP wasn’t getting to compete with and against amazing robots (although that was cool too). It was going to the pits and seeing all the teams and how every single robot did something just a little bit different than all the others. Overall, I learned a lot and saw some awesome things.
By the time the 2013 season rolled around and we won the BAE Granite State Regional, I realized that I didn’t want to win a regional to compete at the championship, but so I’d get the opportunity to see all of the amazing displays and teams that I missed the last time around, and to revisit some of the teams I met the year before.
I know that if I go back to the championship next year it won’t be competition I’ll be looking for, but, like these past 2 years, inspiration. For me, inspiration is what makes the championship event as awesome as it is
I personally really like the wait list, as it gives teams and people who may otherwise never have a chance to compete or go to the championship an amazing opportunity.
Also, I really like the wildcard system, although this may be due to my experience in southern Ontario. 2056 and 1114 make really awesome robots, and win a lot of regionals, and they completely deserve their trips to the championship year after year. There are many teams, however, that are not quite good enough to beat them, but would still put forth a great showing at the championships. 1310 is a great example of a team in this situation.
Overall, I really like the systems and championship event we currently have.
In terms of competition, I agree with those who have said that IRI is the place for it. Practically every team in the elimination rounds is part of a “How did those teams get together?” alliance, and it’s a ton of fun to watch.