CONCOURS
RULES & GUIDLEINES
All Rootes Show and Concours D’Elegance
TE/AE invites owners to display their Rootes vehicles in the All
Rootes Show for everyone to enjoy and experience. For those who
wish to present their cars to the scrutiny of a judging process,
we invite you to participate in the Concours d'Elegance.
The All Rootes Show
All Rootes vehicles are special. Therefore we will provide a
windscreen placard for the owner to list some characteristics
about the car and its usage. Examples include: original owner;
miles driven to the United, per year, since new and since the
last United; awards won; unique features or uses; years owned.
Even though vehicles on the show field are not formally judged,
they are eligible to be selected by popular vote as the most
desirable Alpine, Tiger or Rare Rootes vehicle at the Sunbeam
United or as the Diamond-in-the-Rough by those in attendance.
Enjoy and share your experience with others.
The Concours D’Elegance
While it is recognized that the largest quantity of Rootes
vehicles preserved are Alpines and Tigers, TE/AE strives for the
uniform recognition of ALL Rootes vehicles. Two distinct classes
have been established: Stock for those owners whose intent is
for their vehicles to represent the appearance and functional
characteristics as produced at the factory and personalized for
those owners whose intent is to enhance factory appearance and
function (performance).
Class Descriptions
Stock
This class recognizes those vehicles that are intended to
represent an "as manufactured" condition. Vehicles in this class
were produced by Rootes manufacturing or an authorized coachwork
company for sale to the retail public for use on public roads.
Excludes Rootes race prepared and promotional vehicles.
Personalized
Vehicles in this class incorporate modern quality and
engineering enhancements to the original appearance and
functional items. Changes are typically considered as upgrades
to factory offered appearance and functional items. Includes
non-factory prepared race prepared vehicles.
Vehicle Categories
- Stock Alpine
-1959 through 1968 roadsters
- Stock Tiger
-1964 through 1967 roadsters
- Personalized
Alpine - 1959 through 1968 roadsters
- Personalized
Tiger - 1964 through 1967 roadsters
- Rare Rootes,
Stock -For all Rootes vehicles other than 1959 through 1968
Alpine and Tigers. Includes Sedans, Roadsters, Estate wagons,
Utility, Caravans, etc., Rootes authorized or factory prepared
race and promotional vehicles and custom coachwork vehicles.
- Premiere
Rootes - For vehicles that have won first place in their class
in any national Sunbeam Marque club event during the previous
thirty-six months. This category is intended to set a higher
standard for concours presentation and as such will be a
Judges vote based on a comparison of vehicles present with
consideration given to the class and category the vehicle
represents.
Guidelines for
Determining Classification
To help you determine if your vehicle should be considered Stock
or Personalized, identify modifications below that have been
incorporated. These are guidelines. Not rules. It is in your
best interest to place the vehicle in the class where it will be
compared to other vehicles for similar characteristics. Please
contact the Concours d'Elegance chairperson if you are
uncertain.
1. Custom paint, different than factory code #
(excludes "hue" differences)
2. Non-factory or non-LAT wheels
3. Non-stock appearing interior, upholstery, rugs
4. Chrome and trim changes
5. Custom steering wheel
6. Deletions of significant trim (i.e. bumper
over-riders, grille bars, badges, etc.)
7. Non-stock appearing dashboard or crash pad
8. Non-LAT scoop or louvers
9. Non-factory lighting accessories
10. External engine performance modifications (non-LAT bolt-ons)
11. Engine compartment alterations (cooling louvers, etc.)
12. Roll bars
13. Obvious suspension modifications
14. Trunk modifications (Fuel cells, etc.)
15. Radical exhaust or side pipes
16. Different type engine (e.g. rotary, Toyota, V6, non-small
block Ford V8)
17. Non-dealer installed tape players, radios, accessories, etc.
Showing Instructions
Questions on classifications must be settled prior to judging.
Consult the Concours d'Elegance Chairperson if assistance is
desired in determining classification. Contact information on
registration form.
Your car will be judged as presented on the field and you should
be present to open the doors, hood and trunk and to start your
engine when asked or provide permission before judging starts
for your car to be judged unattended.
Ashtrays and glove box should be empty and clean. Console may
contain functional items such as registration, sunglasses, etc.
The car’s (hard or soft) top must be on/up to receive full
judging credit.
Any car found to be misclassified by its owner(s) will be
significantly downgraded in the evaluation. Classification
decisions of the Chairman of the Concours d’Elegance are final.
Judging Criteria
The major
categories in which the each car will be judged are listed
below. The points associated with each category and specific
judging criteria vary by the judging class and are listed on the
associated Judging Criteria Sheets.
- EXTERIOR
- CHASSIS
- ENGINE
COMPARTMENT
- INTERIOR
- TRUNK
- FUNCTION TEST
Teams of judges
will do the judging, each team scoring one or more particular
classifications (exterior, chassis, etc.). In addition to the
judges, advisors will be appointed to provide
classification/expertise as necessary. Resource information
available from acceptable recognized Marque experts will be used
to train judges and settle conflicts. The Concours Chairman will
resolve conflicts. An appeal may be submitted in writing to the
TE/AE Board of Directors.
Stock Classes - Stock appearance should represent the
original patina of the car as manufactured. The desired finish
and texture of the paint, chrome, interior, engine compartment,
trunk, chassis and other elements shall be as originally
manufactured. This includes paint with some "orange peel",
grinding and polishing marks under chrome plating, original
wiring harnesses and terminals, etc. High luster show quality
paint and chrome is a deviation from stock appearance. Attempts
to replace original equipment as closely as possible, such as
upholstery and paint colors are acceptable and encouraged.
Modifications and miscellaneous additions will tend to reduce
total points in this class. Replacement service items will not
be considered as modifications. For example, spark plugs and
wires, distributor cap, coolant hoses and clamps, filters,
bolts, etc. However, when scores are close or tied, vehicles
with the most features (hardware, trim, etc.) accurately
replicating factory conditions will achieve the higher score.
These stock criteria are aimed at recognizing those cars/owners
who strive for a true stock condition.
Personalized Classes - Personalized appearance represents
visual and mechanical engineering changes to original interior,
exterior, trunk, electrics, etc. that improve overall appearance
and/or performance but retain the original design appearance and
functional upgrades of existing factory features. Non-standard
paint, top and interior colors are acceptable. Included in this
class are vehicles with radical, non-typical, changes that
depart from original visual and mechanical design. Examples
include sheet metal alterations, different engine types (V-6,
rotary, Toyota, non-small block V8, Alpines with a V-8), engine
blowers, turbo chargers, fuel Injection, etc.), replacement or
enhancement of the Sunbeam suspension with another type,
non-stock engine position, non-stock drive-line, frame or body
alterations for racing, elimination or replacement of a
combination of original interior/exterior items with non-Sunbeam
related items (different seats, dash, bumpers, gauges, fuel
cells, roll cages).
Rare Rootes – Rare Rootes judging will be based on a
comparison of vehicles present in class (Stock or Personalized)
with consideration given to the class the vehicle represents.
Vehicles campaigned solely in national or international
sanctioned race organization events are candidates for this
class. Vehicle results are compared to those in the Rare Rootes
class to determine the class winner.
Premiere Rootes – Premiere Rootes judging will be by a
Judge's vote. Judges will base their assessments on a comparison
of vehicles present in class (Stock or Personalized) with
consideration given to the class the vehicle represents.
AWARD PRESENTATIONS
Awards will be presented in the following vehicle categories:
Judged Concours d'Elegance (trophies awarded)
- Stock Alpine
(1st, 2nd, 3rd)
- Stock Tiger
(1st, 2nd, 3rd)
- Personalized
Alpine (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
- Personalized
Tiger (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
- Rare Rootes (Award(s)
for all Rootes vehicles (Non-Alpine/Tiger) combined (1st, 2nd,
3rd).
- Premiere
Rootes (Judges Vote) (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
Popular Vote
(For Vehicles in All Rootes Show and Concours d'Elegance)
The Popular Vote categories are open to vehicles in the All
Rootes Show and the Concours d'Elegance. Individuals registered
for the event will receive a ballot with which they can vote for
their favorite cars. Vote for the most desirable vehicle in each
category below from all vehicles entered in the Concours
d’Elegance, including Premier, Personalized, Stock Class and the
All Rootes Show.
- Most Desirable
Alpine (Chosen from all 1959 through 1968 Alpine roadsters)
- Most Desirable
Tiger (Chosen from all 1964 through 1967 Tiger roadsters)
- Most Desirable
Rare Rootes Vehicle (Chosen from all Rare Rootes Class
vehicles)
-
Diamond-in-the-Rough (Any Rootes vehicle)
- The Most
Desirable ROOTES vehicle (Any Rootes vehicle)
Popular Vote Guidelines
Most Desirable
Your choice of the vehicle in each category that you would like
to own.
Most Desirable ROOTES
Your choice of each of the vehicle from all categories, that in
your opinion, best represents the marque in appearance and
condition.
Diamond-in-the-Rough
This class rewards the one car that is the most esthetically
challenged vehicle which the owner has demonstratively and
enthusiastically shown to be their "Personal Pride" by
overcoming obstacles of sneering, jeering, and lack of apparent
vehicle mechanical integrity and comfort. It is un-restored or
unfinished, it is rough, it may even be ugly, but it has that
operational and visual patina and quality that sets it apart
from the others.
Long Distance Award
This award is given to the Rootes vehicle that was driven
longest distance to the United. The winner will be determined by
the mileage noted on the windscreen placard of the vehicles in
the Rootes Show or the Concours d'Elegance.
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