Quote Originally Posted by Kryptonite
Even tho i placed at this show, and appreciate it- I do feel the need to point out a few things for somone i dont allow on this forum. 1st - The judge should know a mod was done to the car because Thats what the person wanted on their car. Rice or Not , hince its there. 2nd- Not ALL your judging forms where properly filled out- I happen to know this for a fact due to i asked to see them! 3rd- "Presentation" you speak of has a few holes in it, i know for a fact somone DID take the time and talk to a judge about their project for quiet some time, althought they didnt remember every single detail and was nervous due to it being their first show Ever. It was properly "Presented" verbaly , and had some display, to be honest- it was cleaner than mine. All i mean by this is , if your defending yourself or your judges by "presentation" make sure there was a fair chance for everyone to due so, and im no rocket scientist- but if you spend " 30 min " on everyones "presentation" that'd be a LONG ass show!
Just my 2 sents- But I do feel strongly that people on here appreciate a judge name Pablo ( if he still does it ) Also yea there are a few that do DB drags- Clash of the Titans ran them for about 2 yrs. In the end, i hope this is taken as Constructive - and not a Stab
I agree completely. In fact even though I didn't place, I actually have no issue with the results. In the truck class that I was in, I felt they got it right with the limo and Avalanche taking that class.

I do think that spending over 30 minutes for a presentation is actually a bit disrespectful to the others there being judged. I would have gone over every mod and kept the only judge of the three that actually let me present to them for an hour if I thought they had the time. But let's be honest here. A show that ran for 6 hours (10am - 4pm) and with judging starting at 12pm, taking up 30 minutes of a judges time never crossed my mind.

Again, I have no issue with the results. They are what they are. It's more of the criteria on how those results were achieved. And the emphasis that seems to be placed more on the verbal presentation time than the actual vehicle itself.

At the end of the day, it's a car show. It was a nice day, I had a great time and I thank AW for a really nice event. No hard feelings on my part at all.