Simon,
The public will come and see it, they did to the Monaro nationals. I went to the 48/FJ nationals for a look when in Beenleigh a few years ago. It was good to see some fellows that i had not seen for a while. So "build it and they will come".
Public judging is what was used at the first Monaro nationals. The problem is the number of cars and their location. Our problem was we had all the cars parked anywhere and then they had to choose the best 21 times. (7 models and 3 classes) Problem also arrisses that some models are hard for many to differenciate between, ie HJ/HX/HZ and HT/G, making it hard for then without looking at some indicator.
Then they had to remember the numbers of the best 21. It was a mess.
If you are going to use this method you need to park all "simular" cars together. So lets say 2 classes, 3 models, two variants will mean 12 groups
HK:
stock comercial
stock passenger
modified commercial
modified passener
HT:
stock comercial
stock passenger
modified commercial
modified passener
HG:
stock comercial
stock passenger
modified commercial
modified passener
Alternative you can just have 4:
HK/HT/HG
stock comercial
stock passenger
modified commercial
modified passener
Or do not worry about the commercial/passenger (I am not a real big fan of the commercial and passenger thing, but many are. Our All Holden day even pulls out the Monaro due to the numbers that once turned up, do not do that, we have resisted the calls to pull the HSV out for their own class)
So you could end up with just 2 or 3 classes:
HK/HT/HG
Stock
Mild custom
Modified
Is there any real reason why an HK could not be in the same class as HT and HG? I know that some of the early owners would say that an FC has more bling than an FE and therefore more likely to get the votes. The same with FB and EK, and the EJ/EH would also argue that they have a disadvantage. I cannot see any reason for this argument in the HK to HG or HQ to HZ for that matter.
This way three parking areas, pick one car from each parking area and then you tally the votes and you have a winner. KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid)
I do have problems with people's choice on stock class as the public would not know in most cases. The Queensland and Sydney Monaro clubs use this method for their club judging, and cars won due to the popularity/intgrity of the owner rather than the originallity of the car. When I put the proposal forward to the Monaro club of Victoria re stock judging for the 2000 event, one of the points was that one day one of these cars will be advertised as winning best stock Monaro at a Monaro nationals, so it better be the best that was there. We have seen several of these cars advertised since 2000, even one from 1998 which advertised as a trophy winner, it had a sports stering wheel and would have been in a modified class, but was making out in the ad that it was stock and the wording "suggested" it won stock class.
Just some thoughts.
Warren
Edited by user Friday, 17 September 2010 5:53:45 PM(UTC)
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