Hi,
I have a question about Class S3 Non-authenticity Deduction Form. It's filled out by the owner of the car in order to qualify for the S3 class. Does anyone know if the deductions listed will be deducted from the actual score at a show?
Thanks!
Submitted by vp277@yahoo.com on Tue, 07/25/2006 - 23:38
Submitted by NC19-03320J on Tue, 07/25/2006 - 21:58
Special division non-authenticity deduction form
I really cannot understand how this can happen, after all C16 which is now S3 has been around for over 10 years!!!!
Bob
Submitted by pascal@jcna.com on Tue, 07/25/2006 - 19:53
Special division non-authenticity deduction form
if non orginality deducts were deducted, you need to file a protest... i think you have 45 days. although you may want to take it to the club chief judge first to see if he would correct it. if not, file a protest. can't believe a certified judge AND a chief judge woudl make such a mistake.
moreover, originality deduct needs to be initialed by the entrant, did they ask you to inial non originality deduct in S3 ?
Pascal
Submitted by vp277@yahoo.com on Tue, 07/25/2006 - 18:51
Special division non-authenticity deduction form
Pascal,
Thanks for the reply, that's what I thought. In my case the 110 points from that form were added to the 9 point of actual deduction on the score sheet. Do you know how that can be fixed?
Thanks, Vlad
Submitted by pharmon@jcna.com on Tue, 07/25/2006 - 07:59
Special division non-authenticity deduction form
Rule Book, Chapter II, Page 7, Section 4A: "The interior, exterior, engine compartment and boot of Special Division entries are judged only for condition and cleanliness, NOT for authenticity.
Submitted by pascal@jcna.com on Mon, 07/24/2006 - 21:23
Special division non-authenticity deduction form
no... it's just used to ensure the car qualifies fot S3
Pascal
Thanks everybody for replies, this was obviously a mistake, I'll contact the Chief Judge to get it fixed.