The "OJ": Do you see this person pictured in the Red shirt (the shirt color is totally random BTW). This person is occupying one of the most wonderful positions in the NCRS. This position is that of an OJ. The OJ, or "Observer Judge", is assigned to a Judging team but doesn't have the responsibility of Judging ANYTHING. The OJ gets to simply monitor the entire judging process. The best part of bei
An OJ may be moved from one judge to another at the judging event to get exposure to different aspects of the car. Judges direct the OJ's to keep the process moving along smoothly but it sure helps the OJ learn when a judge has time to teach the OJ a thing or two here and there. OJ's cannot award points to great judges yet but being saddled up to a great, teaching judge will greatly aid an OJ's de
Judging Schools (now via zoom) help NCRS members earn points & gain judging knowledge. Rather than compete with each other, NCRS members work together to teach and learn from each other.
The mutual assistance is carried onto the Judging field. NCRS cars do not compete with each other. Rather, NCRS cars judging sheets reflecting those minor point deductions will also have written comments on how