Responding to a judging question
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Responding to a judging question
- From: kkoncelik@xxxx
- Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 15:40:10 EDT
I had a good question asked me by one of the owners of the cars judged.
He noticed the judges writing down all the modifications on the daily drivers
and felt he had points taken off for them.
As stated the Daily drivers are judged on Cleanliness and Functionality.
While a stock DeLorean is great, one that is kept functional is what they
looked for . Example: If you had an original set of door struts but they did
not work well you got credit for originals but deducted fairly heavily for
poor function. If the replacements worked but were not original you received
a lesser deduction for non original since the function of the car was what
was being evaluated. An effort was needed to maintain the itegrety of the
car.
Replacement parts even if not original were not deducted heavily if at all
but for example, put in a Craig stereo system with Huge rear speakers and we
did take off. That belonged in a modified catagory.
If you had bald tires they would have a deduction even if they were original.
A car in the daily driver catagory with a turbo would have been deducted for
because it is not maintained as an original daily dirver and the car belonged
in the modified catagory. Lots of points were deducted for just dirt. Not
detailing but hoseable dirt. Brake dust was not heavily deducted for on
daily drivers.
We also are using this show to try to even out the catagories. These judges
are ISCA registered judges and judge mostly indoor events and are used to
looking for the best car in each catagory. The judges are hired and are
independent and are also not associated with anyone in the DeLorean arena.
We have decided to go with 4 judges next time and have trained two more
individuals at this show to help in the next show so the judging will go
faster. Both judges on the cars judged the whole car not just sections then
conferred with each other for a final score.
Hope that clears up the judging. I will do a better job describing the
judging next time. You guys are really critical LOL Most car shows I enter
I have no idea what they are looking for and go just for the fun. It means
you take your care seriously and so do we. Your cars were all looked at
closely no exceptions.
By the way I did talk to the judges today and they stated that the cars at
the Cleveland show were far cleaner and in better condition than at
Cincinnati. So keep up the good work and see you in Memphis.
Judging is difficult and hard to be consistant on cars that have a lot of
sublte differences but are all basically the same. I feel the judges I am
using are some of the best and would like to take this opportunity to thank
Dave and Lou for a job well done.
Ken
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