
Event Results Here : Round_1_Car_Audio_Security_Results_2013_amended
Report and photos to folllow..
EMMA-UK 2012
Round 2@Modified Nationals
RESULTS
Sound Quality
Experienced 2000euro Install Sound Total
1st Place Chris Smith 78 151 229
2nd Place Jim Furness 78 135 213
3rd Place Lewis Cain 74 121 195
Experienced 4000euro Install Sound Total
1st Place James Elmore 79 156 235
2nd Place Gavin Tomlinson 78 151 225
Advanced 4000euro Install Sound Total
1st Place Lee Johnson 115 237 352
2nd Place Stuart Occleshaw 113 220 333
Advanced Unlimited Install Sound Total
1st Place Doug Griffith 107 207 314
2nd Place Jon Clements 111 192 303
N/A Terry Blacker N/A N/A N/A
Master 4000euro Install Sound Total
1st Place Jeremy Owen 110 222 332
2nd Place Horst Starke 110 180 290
3rd Place Mark Service 105 162 267
4th Place Cristian Martin 1 0 1
Master 6 Channel Install Sound Total
1st Place Andy Blanch 115 266 381
2nd Place David Higgins 109 211 320
3rd Place James Patterson 98 194 292
Master Unlimited Install Sound Total
1st Place Chris Wood 110 245 355
2nd Place Richard Salmon 113 207 320
3rd Place Paul Sleigh 112 202 314
4th Place Elliot Whitby 105 203 308
5th Place Stuart Walters 110 154 264
N/A Pat Cash N/A N/A N/A
Master OEM Install Sound Total
1st Place Phil Drouet 112 195 307
2nd Place Gareth Day 93 185 278
3rd Place Mitchell House 85 145 230
Expert 7 Channel Install Sound Total
1st Place Nige Skingley 224 267 491
EMMA Racing One Class Racing Sound SPL Total
1st Place James Francis 98 23 29.3 150.3
2nd Place Stuart Bateman 89 22 35 146
3rd Place Darren Woolway 84 20 35 139
4th Place James Renshaw 78 22 35 135
5th Place Mitchell House 13 22 35 70
ESPL Advanced 2 Woofer Install SPL Closed SPL Open Total
1st Place Phil Arnold 59 128.5 126.8 314.2
ESPL Advanced 4 Woofer Install SPL Closed SPL Open Total
1st Place Horst Starke 60 140.8 142.1 342.9
2nd Place Paul Robertson 60 138.5 138 336.5
3rd Place Dave Wilkins 55 138.5 138.3 331.8
4th Gemma Smith 1 N/A N/A 1
4th Lee Tomlinson 1 N/A N/A 1
ESPL Advanced Unlimited Install SPL Closed SPL Open Total
1st Place Adam Halford 60 142.9 142.2 345.1
2nd Place Mick Thomas 50 145.1 143.7 228.8
3rd Place Sean Moreno 46 140.5 140.7 327.2
4th Place Ashley Booth 1 N/A N/A 1
4th Place Cristian Martin 1 N/A N/A 1
ESPL Advanced B Unl Install SPL Closed SPL Open Total
1st Place Nigel Hill 60 146.4 144.3 350.7
2nd Place Stuart Bateman 60 141.2 140.5 341.7
ESPL Advanced W Unl Install SPL Closed SPL Open Total
1st Place James Renshaw 59 143.3 144.5 346.8
ESPL Master Unlimited Install SPL Closed SPL Open Total
1st Place Edd Elson 80 153.2 152.4 385.6
2nd Place Liam Bradley 76 147.1 148.6 371.7
ESPL Expert Unlimited Install SPL Closed SPL Open Total
1st Place James Jarrett 120 148 141.9 409.4
2nd Place Lee Walker 100 145.8 143.5 389.3
3rd Place Darren Woolway 86 141.9 143 370.9
After the long winter break Modified Live is back! Over the past six months it’s been a busy time for everyone involved in the Modified Live show, from the Time Attack competitors rebuilding and refreshing their race machines right through to the Kleers show cars undergoing extra mods and detailing to give them the edge over their rivals!
2012 kicks off at Cadwell Park, one of the best circuits for punters thanks to the huge gradient giving a fantastic view of the track including key action spots such as Hall Bends used by the EDC drifters. The huge field areas also mean each club has plenty of space for their stands and display cars meaning more people can be part of the show than ever before! As well as the usual action from the Time Attack and EDC series, Modified Live 2012 also welcomes the Civic Cup which, just like the mighty minis last year, results in some fantastically close racing thanks to the near-identical specs of each car competing. In between this action, Kevin Carmichael was back to perform a series of stunts displays on his range of motorbikes, a crowd favourite from the 2011 season.
With Modified Live being one of the first major events in the UK show season, it’s always refreshing to take a walk around the array of car clubs and tuners on display showcasing exactly what they’ve been upto during winter. With the weather finally dry it’s brought along plenty of punters who, thanks to the Great British attitude, aren’t fussed about a bit of mud when there’s such a quality event underway. In between the EDC and Time Attack pits it’s an absolute hive of activity with trade stands, car clubs and sponsor stands all on display. Time Attack welcomed both Petronas Oil UK and KW Suspension to their 2012 line up, both getting right into the Modified Live spirit bringing along stands and products for punters and competitors to check out!
Kleers once again held their ‘Show and Shine’ competition attracting over 30 entrants with a huge diversity of cars – just check out that classic hot rod with the engine completely uncovered, brave given the weather! In 2012 the Euro look is still as popular as ever but we’re seeing even more non-euro cars following this trend. It’s always good to see some of the classic show parked alongside those more extreme show cars gleaming in the sunshine – if there’s one thing Modified Live represents, it’s ALL aspects of car culture.
Throughout the morning both Time Attack and EDC warm-ups take place as well as the new Civic Cup qualifying. These Hondas aren’t exactly slouches – during their qualifying the fastest times even exceed some of the Club Class Time Attack laps – all while battling against one another out on track! Straight after the Civic Cup qualifying it was time for Kevin Carmichael’s crazy stunt bike display and If you’ve never seen him perform you’re in for a serious treat! One of his most popular stunts is to wheelie a huge Harley Davidson cruiser – and we don’t mean some 10mph crawl, Kevin bangs through the gears upto and over 100mph on one wheel, all while waving to the crowd like nothing’s going on. What’s more, with the Great British weather opening up literally at the start of his performance, Kevin continues to wheelie, donut and endo all while on semi-slick bike tyres in the wet. We’re not sure whether he’s entirely sane, but there’s no denying the sheer skill this man has!
Unfortunately for those Show and Shine competitors the raincloud during lunch has undone all their morning’s cleaning work – not that this bothered the majority! One of the competitors even told us, ‘It’s only a bit of water. It’s not like I’m about to go and do some donuts in the field! Plus it gives me an excuse to clean the car again which isn’t too bad.’ That’s some dedication right there, but hardly surprising when you consider the time, effort and money these guys put into making their car look as best as possible all through the year.
With the day coming to a close there was just enough time to announce the Kleers ‘Show and Shine’ winners. Just like 2011, Kleers award trophies within a variety of classes including Euro, JDM, Classic and Performance. As well as these, a final ‘Best in Show’ trophy is awarded to the car that exceeds every other competitor on display. ‘We’ve been blown away by the turnout today’ explains Kleers director Rob Barnes. ‘Given the weather it’s fantastic to see so many people put in the effort and enter the competition – we look forward to Round 2!’
Those winners from Cadwell Park include:
Best JDM – Adam Robinson, Mazda RX7
Best Euro – Josh Howell, Citroen C2 GT
Best Retro – Claire Scott, Ford Escort Cab
Best OEM – Mike Popperwell, VW Golf GTI
Modified & Best In Show – Joseph Williams, Fiesta ST
After the Time Attack finals Round 1 of Modified Live was over. Despite the initial weather Cadwell Park turned out to be a fantastic start to the season with new competitors, new trade stands and clubs all coming out for the day. We look forward to heading upto Knockhill for Round 2 on June 10th – for more information please visit modifiedlive.co.uk
Car Audio Security is the largest electronic and bricks and mortar combined dealer of ICE in the UK I reckon. They are also the home of JBL in car products distribution for the UK and they employ a small army of capable lads to do stuff. On their recent open weekend, you would go in, checkout your heart’s desire in the display area then move to the till where one bloke takes the order and sorts out the despatch bloke to go and fetch the item from stock, before handing over to the bloke who is just manning the till and nothing else.
It’s so slick that when my mate had decided on his headunit (he went for a Sony rather than the Kenwood in the same area as it went better with his dash layout he felt.) he also went for a bass box. A ready made from JL Audio, they were doing deals as it was show weekend and it was an unassailably keen price for a very sexy bass box. It was there with a chap and a big old upright barrow awaiting him as he paid at the till to take it to his car.
But these events each year, most assuredly to promote the business in general, have become the coolest show in the year for those in the know. If you are truly passionate about car audio, then these are the events to get to, as every maker who has a demo car worthy of the name makes sure it is at CAS for this one weekend each year. It means there is a better concentration of cool car audio metal at this show than just about any other. For being such a big dealer, CAS has clout and every maker sends their best rides.


There has long been a bass contest at CAS, with them running their own CASper competition format with tones but last year they had the Propper Droppers format chap, Marcos Barnes show up to run one day (and will be again later in the year) and then they would run their own. However, this year, I managed to hook the CAS guys up with Andrew Ackerley who is boss of EMMA UK. Thus, for the first time, the Car Audio Security Open Weekend saw a Sound Quality sound off as well as the bass day for EMMA run a slew of heavy duty SQ classes.
…and just check out this daft vibrating number plate action!
But it was the lads like the new chap to the scene from down south and Mr. Dave Legg, erstwhile sound off legend coming out again to help educate people in the technical side of things and just to let some lucky types actually sit in their cars and hear a better system than any they had heard before that warmed the cockles of my heart. It was great fun to witness. I would badger another show goer into getting in and trying it and you could see them holding their hands up in the air in front of them, as they talked to the owner. It was a bit like when you wave a hand in front of you at an IMAX 3D screening…
There were some astonishingly loud cars there, with a newbie from Highdown that is well into the rolling P.A. system bracket and Ed Elson’s Audi, stuffed with Ground Zero ordnance was just mentally loud and clear. Everybody is using bullet tweeters at this level and I fear for their hearing health. I’m definitely going to offer Ed and the Highdown golf up as possible additions to the professional Rock & Roll sound and light rental company just up the road from CAS, called Entec sound & Light. I’ll let you know if we get any bookings.
Saturday was pretty good but Sunday was a damp wet day that we knew was coming, which is why it was deeply cool of the Guv’Nor to simply stump up for another acreage of marquee to keep the sound off side dry. Good on him!

So if you see this one coming up next time around, seriously, drop stuff and go. You won’t get a better access to that many cars of that quality of sound installation at any other show.
some more shots…
tough job…
Fast Car sent Si Gray, top nobby snapper
FOUR JL Audio W7′s lucky GIT!
Steve SIlman brought his dad Paul and his brother James with him.
From Geordieland to Heathrow and back in a Smart – with phat Fusion bass
Pioneer Smart car with DJ Doin’ It
Genesis Amplifier P15 arty goodness!
And results time!
This event has proven that spontaneity and multi tasking is certainly a main talent of the EMMA organization. EMMA is now looking back on 11 years of Sound Off and European Championship history and of deeply understanding how to transfer the joy of car audio. And again it was the unexpected elements of show and party activities that gave this final EMMA competition for 2011 the real kick. So it was this year when the national organizations and their sound off competitors got together in order to share an ultimately fun-filled week at the international Eurofinals.
The Consumenta Expo in Nuremberg with thousands of square feet exhibition space filled up with excitement, enjoyment, entertainment and life style; each informative, exciting and inspiring. At this venue from October 26th to November 1st 2011, this season’s great challenge for the German and the international EMMA Community took place: after 11 years both the German and the European Finals were held at the birthplace of the European Mobile Media Association as a part of Nuremberg’s consumer fair. Almost 150 000 visitors have been passing the Car Media World which was presented perfectly by the Sponsors. In total 40 Demo cars from Pioneer, DLS, Alpine, Kenwood, Mac Audio, Magnat, Clarion, Rockford Fosgate, Hifonics, JL Audio, Helix, Brax, Silent Coat, Rainbow, Phoenix Gold, AIV, German Maestro and Ground Zero have been shown on the several Sponsors booths. All modern mobile media technologies installed in many different ways showed all possibilities to implement perfect Sound and Multi Media into modern vehicles.
Supported by main sponsors Pioneer and DLS latest mobile entertainment technology, lots of technical and musical know-how could be seen and heard during this year’s EMMA Finals. More than 200 of the best sounding vehicles from 25 European nations showed up at the Nuremberg Exhibition Centre for this EMMA event highlight. Emerging from the sound championships in their countries, all national first or second placed EMMA competitors were invited to compete.
The Judge team consisting of 42 EMMA Judges from 20 nations had to test the international car media competition armada in the EMMA categories Sound Quality, Multi Media, ESPL and EMMA Racing. Due to the fact that the quality level was increasing much throughout the last years the distance in between the scorings of the cars became extreme tight and sometimes only 0.1 points made the winner.
The EMMA competition halls were very busy on Saturday and Sunday when the huge crowd of ten thousands of visitors flocked into the CarMediaWorld and the EMMA area to see and hear what’s cooking on the Car Infotainment market and in Europe’s Sound, Show & Shine scene. Product News, perfectly styled and carefully built show cars together with the best sound cars in Europe were waiting for a sound check to give proof Car Entertainment is definitely one of the most thrilling hobbies in the world.
And once more inners had not only to be determined in a competition between various country presentations, where Germany again came up with a little Oktoberfest, including draft beer, sausages and Obazda. The enthusiasm was huge, but beaten by an exhilarating contingent of Italian culinary and the Russian way of having a great time. At last, when the Vodka-delegation slammed their national anthem, the jury concluded Team Russia as the winner of the Country presentation competition.
But the most important winners of the event were as usual the Champions and Vice-Champions among the participants of this year’s EMMA Eurofinals. Those kings of car media were crowned at the award ceremony on Tuesday afternoon, applauded by a huge audience. As so often a huge number of trophies remained in the host country, but also most of the other nations took home a nice bunch of trophies. Congratulations to all of you!
The evening before price giving a real fantastic event took place inside the Nuremberg Central Station when EMMA rented a Lounge to celebrate the Party of the Year. 450 guests enjoyed the fantastic buffet and the party on the Dance floor. The manager confirmed that he had never so many countries represented at the same time in his Club. The most amazing experience was to feel the Great Spirit and respect among all the competitors during the four days in Nuremberg. The EMMA community has to be considered as something really unique on the Globe. The guests came long ways from Chile and Brazil as well as the USA, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and South Africa. Of course all European Nations have been sending their representatives to this most important competition of the Year. The feedback from the Sponsors as well as the Expo was 100% positive. Thanks to all who made this great event happen.
Remember to check out all the photos from the event here!
| Country | 1 place | 2 place | 3 place | Total |
| Germany |
9
|
9
|
5
|
23
|
| Finland |
3
|
2
|
1
|
6
|
| Russia |
2
|
3
|
2
|
7
|
| Sweden |
2
|
2
|
1
|
5
|
| Italy |
2
|
1
|
1
|
4
|
|
Norway
|
2
|
1
|
0
|
3
|
| Slovenia |
1
|
2
|
2
|
5
|
| Switzerland |
1
|
2
|
1
|
4
|
| Austria |
1
|
1
|
3
|
5
|
| San Marino |
1
|
0
|
3
|
4
|
| Ukraine |
1
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
| Netherlands |
1
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
| United Kingdom |
0
|
1
|
1
|
2
|