We have been to 12 of the 17 Challenges. The Concour has been thru multiple versions. We have finished as low as 55th and won that part of the event 3 times. We have won when we did not expect too. We have lost when we did not expect too.
IMO, three minutes to judge a car is too short of a duration for radical builds. But the judges have 50 cars to look at. I want to spend the prep time, but if I can’t show it, why bother? Where is the balance?
If cars that are not contending for the show win or the overall win were not judged, would that afford more time for the judges to look, score, socialize, etc? Many would like to have more time with the judges through social interaction and in the competition. To be fair to the judges, they probably want to visit more also.
How do we get more time to be judged and relieve the judges of the marathon effort they invest?
Question 1. Would a 12.5 “Standard Score” speed up the whole process, if a competitor were to forgo that segment?
Question 2. Should the judges only look at the top dynamic scoring cars? No one has won the overall and finished below 15th in the Concours. And, since the 2003 Challenge 14 of the 14 overall winners were in the top 3 in dynamic score.
Question 3. Should the cars that want to be judged identify themselves and be included in that part?
Question 4. Do the truck/vans/luxobarges get judged separately?
Before anyone cries about “you think too highly of yourself” or “I’m going to stay positive but whine, whine, whine…”, let’s focus the answer on what is best for the whole event.
Better judging for the overall? More time to visit Al Unser or Ray Evernham? Or, everyone get judged?
Does relieving the judge duties attract more people like Adam Carolla? And/or make their involvement better?
Does limiting the number of cars being judged in the Concour improve the event for the competitors?