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Originally Posted by dubs4life
No offense to Jason Deim or Jeff Shimp, because their cars are very nice. But I can't understand how they could end up in the MILD class. The classing was so screwed up and the judging wasn't much better.
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Simple. Neither of them have a body kit. I was in the wild category. I skipped a category from last year being in street to this year being in mild
Personally I think the Street, mild and wild classes should be for your everyday drivers. I think people like Jason Deim, Jeff Shimp, and Mik Ho Kim should all be in the Elite or Pro Elite classes. Just because they are hardcore showcars and always win multiple awards.
Take for instance, I'm in the wild category, I win so many first place trophies. I should be bumped up to Elite.......If I start winning in Elite.(bump) now I'm in Pro-elite.
Wow, here it is, straight from the Import War website:
* If you win Top Honors in the Mild class three times, you will advance to
the wild class. If you win Top Honors in the wild class three times your
vehicle will receive the highest honors and compete in the Elite Class.
**The Pro-Elite class is for vehicles that are heavily used by a
corporation to promote their product line. Vehicles of this caliber are
usually sponsored with capital funding by one or more companies