its not about whether or not the Judge knows why the Mod is there, I want to see that the owner knows why its there. I saw more than one car there that the owner had no business showing the car. There was no sense of pride, and no explanation of the car. Quite a few of the owners would have done better to have the person who built the car presenting it. While you may disagree with the ISCA guidlines, It's the most universally standard system and was the best place for us to start. For the most part, presentations were between 5-10 minutes, but he took his time because he was proud of what he had done. And, while 100 trophies are great and all, I really was hoping that the show wouldnt be just a bunch of people fishing for a trophy. I think for the most part, most of the people there had a good time hanging out and checking out each others cars. The trophies are really meant as a motivation for everyone to dress up the cars a bit. Next time we are going to get a bigger location (we turned away almost 40 cars once the lot was full) and hire judges so maybe I can hang out and check out the cars myself. Anyway, congrats again to everyone who won, and nice showing for the Db Drag, we are also hoping to build that up around here since I havent been able to find many shops or clubs hosting Db Drag Comps around atlanta.