Car Number: ________
Name: _____________
Year/Body: _________
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Capital City Corvette Club
Vettes, Rod and Classics
Judging Form
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Exterior/Paint/Glass
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Max 10 Points
5 points is average
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Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Interior
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Max 10 Points
5 points is average
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Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Engine
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Max 10 Points
5 points is average
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Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Tires and Wheels
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Max 10 Points
5 points is average
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Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Overall Cleanliness (attention to detail, wax build up, streaks, stains, etc.)
Max 5 Points, 3 points is average
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Total
1 2 3 4 5
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Total Points (Max 45):
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Instructions
Overall
Pay special attention to the way you judge the first car. Judge all other cars in that manner in order to maintain consistency.
Be polite; introduce yourself to the owner of the vehicle if they are present. When finished, compliment the owner on the appearance of their car. If a vehicle is not up to standard, simply score so that they don't win, but don't destroy the vehicle on the judging sheet.
We will use NCCC rules with regard to what can be inspected. Use natural lighting only, no flash lights, mirrors, etc. Inspect the car only as low as you can bend down, or squat. You should not place your hands or knees on the ground when judging.
If you are judging Rods/Classics, be in the mindset to judge based solely on appearance. Do not allow the marquee to bias your scoring.
If an owner is not present to open doors, hoods, etc. and you cannot judge the interior or engine, that section will be given a score of zero.
Finally do not touch the car without permission from the owner.
Exterior/Paint/Glass
- Paint should be clean, without streaks, and dirt. Dust from the show field should not be considered. Look for paint chip, poorly done chip repairs, etc.
- Glass should not have any streaks or marks.
- Finally check all of the weather trim. There should be no excessive gaps, or folds. If the trim was treated with some sort of dressing (Armor All, etc.), the application should be consistent with no blotches or missed spots.
- Check outside rear view mirrors for streaks.
Interior
- Carpet should be free of dust and dirt. Also check for areas of wear, of fraying along the edges of floor mats and carpet.
- Seats should be clean and consistent in appearance. Look for smears or places leather or fabric treatment was applied unevenly. Also look for any threads that have not been trimmed.
- Dash should be free of dust and consistent in appearance. Any applied dressing should be even, with no missed spots, etc.
- Headliner should be smooth and attached at all positions. Look for wrinkles at corner points.
- Check the instruments panel for clean lenses and any fading of the instrument faces.
- Check inside mirrors for any streaks.
Engine
- Engine should be clean as far down as is visible.
- Check coolant lines, spark plug wires for consistency of appearance.
- Check all fluid containers. The contained fluid should not be spilled or dried around the filler opening.
Tires and Wheels
- Check for brake dust or dirt on the rims, and any visible calipers.
- Check for consistent appearance of the sidewall. Any dressing should be applied evenly and with any missed spots.
- Treads should be free from any stones and debris.
Overall Cleanliness
Take the car in from a distance. Does the sun reflect off of the paint, glass, rims? Is the overall effort pleasing to the eye?
Instructions for Judges and Judging
Judging
- We judge in teams of two. Pairs should be a vetern judge and a novice whenever possible.
- Take approximately 5 minutes per vehicle.
- Each team gets one clipboard. The clipboard will contain approximately 10 sheets, a sheet of red dots, and a pen.
- Judges should proceed to the show field and pick a group of cars equal to the number of sheets on the clipboard to judge.
- Any vehicle with a visible (view through windshield, on driver's side of the dashboard) registration should be judged.
- After a car is judged, the judging team should place one of the red dots on the registration form.
- After the team has judged it's last vehicle, please return the clipboard, forms, remaining stickers, and pens to the chief judge.
Tallying
- Start by putting all sheets in car number order. This insures that every car has been judged.
- After all of the sheets have been returned, reorder the sheets in score order (highest score to lowest).
- Take the top X sheets, where X is the number of trophies. If there is a tie at the top and/or bottom, send a team out to re-judge the ties.
Other
- Be sure to make announcements concerning the judging start time, and advising participants to be present to open doors, hoods, etc.
Instructions for Participants
What we are looking for!
- Cleanliness (most important)
- Wheels
- Paint
- Interior
- Glass
- Engine Compartment
- How much time and effort did an owner go through to get the Corvette ready to show (an
outstanding 50 year old C1 might have an edge over a one week old C6).
- Presentation (be creative) How an owner shows his or her Corvette
Example: Maybe you like to show with doors open
- Window Stickers
- History
- Pictures
- Show Boards
- Cool Stuff
- Your Corvette can be stock or modified.
Rules
- We will not touch your car or open doors, hood or windows
- The registration form should be located on the driver's side dash, and be visible through the windshield.
- Convertable tops may be up or down
- The hood should be open
- Windows down
- If you have a trunk, have it open
Please follow the rules to get your Corvette judged.
If you have a question, ask before we start judging.