Hi everyone. On the NCRS homepage, under "Judging Awards" there is a "point system" section which says "Duntov/McLellan Award requires a 97% RAW score". (Emphasis mine)
Yet under the Duntov Award section it simply says that a car must obtain "a judging score" of 97%.
Well which is it? There is a difference, because on the judging sheets the "net score" is obtained by dividing the raw score by 45. Therefore, one could have a raw score that does not reach 97%, yet have a net score that does.
So, which is it? I have forwarded this question to the Judging Chairman, but I thought I'd get your thoughts as well.
Thanks, Patrick Moresi #45581
Yet under the Duntov Award section it simply says that a car must obtain "a judging score" of 97%.
Well which is it? There is a difference, because on the judging sheets the "net score" is obtained by dividing the raw score by 45. Therefore, one could have a raw score that does not reach 97%, yet have a net score that does.
So, which is it? I have forwarded this question to the Judging Chairman, but I thought I'd get your thoughts as well.
Thanks, Patrick Moresi #45581
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