Cannonball wrote:RobTwin wrote:No worries Steve
At least you were looking at the wheels and not pointing at the rear light surrounds and trunk trim panel, like most of the people we saw looking at the car..... "ooh they havent done that bit..." etc etc

WHAT IT IS,people expect that a heat winner is going to be flawless to have got that far and the ultimate winner would only just be able to scrape victory as all heat winners should be perfect hence why people look for faults on cars of this standard,
Absolutely Dunc, agree 100%. But they do have a habit of dishing out 'heat winner' awards to something that takes their fancy, as opposed to just giving it to the best resto, at whichever particular meet it is.
Like the LTD on the stand this year. It got their heat winner at Wheels Day (if memory serves) cos it's a nice original, unrestored car, but it's never going to get the top award at the NEC cos you're unlikely to find an unrestored car in this country in a good enough condition to compete with a freshly restored car.
During Sunday's 'awards ceremony', Ben did briefly speak about the idea of having 2 awards - restored & unrestored, but said they'd stick with the same system as an unrestored class would get too difficult to judge.