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The Future of Concours Judging

Explore how AI-assisted research could help concours committees, judges and vehicle owners navigate complex standards with greater speed, consistency and confidence.

Standards Research Judge Preparation Knowledge Preservation
Interactive Technology Demonstration

Ask the difficult questions

Concours judging depends on detailed manuals, model-specific knowledge and years of experience. These experimental research notebooks demonstrate how natural-language questions could make that information easier to explore while preserving the authority of official standards and experienced judges.

Red Ferrari displayed in a vehicle design studio
Demonstration 01 | Ferrari

Ferrari Concours Judging Research

Explore detailed questions involving originality, model-year specifications, production transitions, finishes, components and potential judging deductions using a curated Ferrari reference collection.

  • Research model-specific authenticity questions
  • Compare details across production periods and markets
  • Locate supporting information within the reference library
Open Ferrari Demonstration
Blue Jaguar E-Type displayed on a concours field
Demonstration 02 | Jaguar

JCNA Concours Judging Research

Investigate Jaguar Clubs of North America concours standards, model-specific requirements and judging considerations through a conversational research experience designed for committee review and experimentation.

  • Explore JCNA judging guides and reference material
  • Prepare for model, division and component questions
  • Support education for new and experienced judges
Open Jaguar Demonstration
Potential Committee Applications

Supporting expertise, not replacing it

The goal is to make established knowledge easier to locate, teach and apply. Committee leadership and official judging documentation remain the final authority.

Judge Preparation

Help judges review model-specific issues, terminology and standards before an event.

Standards Research

Search a curated body of manuals and supporting references through natural-language questions.

Consistent Interpretation

Surface relevant passages and identify areas where standards or source materials may conflict.

Judge Education

Create realistic practice questions and guided learning experiences for developing judges.

Knowledge Retention

Preserve institutional expertise and make it easier to transfer knowledge across generations.

Future Show Support

Explore future opportunities involving registration, assignments, scoring and committee reporting.

Questions to Try

Challenge the reference library

Begin with a detailed question that requires the system to connect several judging considerations.

Ferrari Example

For a U.S.-specification 1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona, which engine-bay components and finishes are correct for its chassis-production period, and what deductions apply to any documented discrepancies?

Jaguar Example

For a 1974 Jaguar E-Type Series 3 OTS entered in JCNA Championship Division, how should incorrect hose clamps, a modern battery, replacement radio and non-original plating be evaluated under the applicable judging guide?

A Conversation Worth Exploring

Could this strengthen the concours experience?

These demonstrations are an initial proof of concept. Feedback from concours committees, chief judges and experienced marque specialists will help determine where the technology may provide genuine value.

Start a Conversation

These independent technology demonstrations are provided for evaluation and discussion only. They are not official judging systems and are not endorsed by Ferrari, Jaguar, Jaguar Clubs of North America or any concours organization. Official manuals, current rules and authorized committee decisions remain controlling.