CENTRAL STATES ASSOCIATION OF SHRINE MOTOR CORPS COMPETITIVE DRILL
Any Shrine Unit may enter Competitive Drill in any and all classes that pertain to their particular vehicles. It is divided into several classifications to
accommodate nearly any type of Unit vehicle. Each Unit in each class will have two parts to the Competition, a line inspection for vehicles and personal and drill maneuvers on a 15'x300' drill field. Each Unit starts with a score of 100 points. Deductions are taken for infractions determined by the judges for only the items on the score sheet.
The classes for two wheel vehicles are determined by the size of engines which are: Midget Class 0-100cc, Lightweight Class 1O1-250cc, Medium Weight Class 250- 499cc, Light Heavy Weight Class 500-899cc, Heavy Weight Class 900cc and up, Harley Full Dress, and Un-Uniform Class. All classes are self explanatory except the Un- Uniform Class. This class was created to
accommodate Units that have several different types and sizes of bikes. All Units in the Un-Uniform Class take an automatic 2 point deduction for equipment uniformity and begin with a score of 98.
Multi-wheel vehicles are broken into several classes to accommodate the various
types of vehicles used:
32 Roadsters-Generally a small 4 wheel vehicle with a body that resembles a
roadster type vehicle.
Mini T's- Generally a small 4 wheel vehicle with a body that resemble a antique
model- T
Mini Indys-Generally a 4 wheel vehicle that resembles a Indy race car
3 Wheel Small- 3 wheel vehicles with less than 4 cylinders
3 Wheel Large- 3 wheel vehicles with more than 3 cylinders
4 Wheel Small- 0-150cc engines
4 Wheel Medium- 151-300cc engines
4 Wheel Large- 301 cc and up
Novelty Class- none of the above- This class was created to accommodate unusual vehicles that may possibly fall into one of the above classes, but is unique in it's appearance. Current vehicles in this class include, but are not limited to, airplanes, farm machinery, or electric vehicles.
The first part of Competitive Drill involves the line inspection. Each Unit must line their vehicles and personnel one the assigned inspection line for a military type inspection. The judge will inspect only four vehicles and personnel and make deductions for infractions according to the score sheet. They will be looking for things like neatness, cleanliness, uniformity, and presentation of Unit. Immediately following the line inspection, the Unit must proceed to the drill field for their drill maneuvers. The drill area is a field 150'x300' where each Unit must perform their maneuvers. There is no required or mandatory drills. Each Unit is allowed to create their own drill. Each Unit must be on the field at least 5 minutes, but no longer than 10 minutes. Four judges will deduct points for infractions according to the score sheet. They will be judging for posture, ease of handling, interval and distance, rider error (foot down, falling over etc.), variety of drills, execution of drills, and difficulty of maneuvers. Upon competition of their drill, as each Unit leaves the field, the leader must stop his vehicle before the painted safety line. Scores will be tabulated and trophies will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place at the Awards Banquet.