Thanks for coming out everyone.
The judging is always going to be the touchiest issue with a car show. We tried our best to keep it smooth, but there were 1 or 2 hiccups, which is not bad at all.
We do this show on literally a $0 budget and depend on sponsors etc... to help us out, its all student run etc...
Anyhow, for judging, we actually used Nopi's judging setup this year. Our judge coordinator spoke with the judge coordinator for Nopi shows and we got all of their documentation and that was used for the show.
The problem with class mixups is that we register most people on the fly, and very few bother to pre-register online. We can screen the online registrations and double check that the car matches the class.
Remember: This is a low-buck college car show, not Nopi nationals. Its meant to be a fun enjoyable event, not a outright competition.
JayKnight: What car beat you out? The red lude with the black wheels? I didnt judge that category, but I have seen that car in person before and it is absolutely perfect, especially for its age. No doubt your car is awesome as well.
SEAN: We really didnt have to much slack on the show date. Its VERY hard to tip toe in-between shows during the spring. But you are correct, we lost a lot of traffic to year one I am sure. We had probably 5-6 times the number of classic cars last year as we did this year. Poor showing of the oldies this year.
Anyhow, it was still a success, and the weather turned out pretty good.




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