Ive been tossing around the idea of running an AHRMA event or two this season. A questio for those of you in the know: 1999 Ducati 996....Battle of Twins or Sound of Thunder??? Also, is there an AM/EX structure- or is it more or less "show up and race"?
TIA,
Ski
Quote from: skiandclimb on February 20, 2010, 11:40:30 AM
Ive been tossing around the idea of running an AHRMA event or two this season. A questio for those of you in the know: 1999 Ducati 996....Battle of Twins or Sound of Thunder??? Also, is there an AM/EX structure- or is it more or less "show up and race"?
TIA,
Ski
Show up and race. Do both! Do one of the battle of the twins, read the rules for which your bike fits into, kind of like Supertwins. Then do Sound of Thunder...kind of like doing HWSS or something.
Thanks Dave!
Typically, AHRMA events are run at a very slow pace... so you don't have to pick one class, you'll have plenty of time between races. Also, they don't run a CCS type format at most venues. Saturday and Sunday both have the same classes and schedule... its like a twin sprint event, but slower between calls.
I really loved the atmosphere at the AHRMA event I did a couple of years ago. Laid back (and kinda disorganized) The best is watching some very overweight, very old men cramming themselves into leathers, then posting top speeds of 70mph down the straight at RA on some 1960's 125. I had an awesome experience.
I had so much fun watching at last years Road America AHRMA event that I'm riding it this year. '81 GPz 550 and maybe an old Beemer.
it was a hoot!!
that 996 runs sound of thunder and Formula 1. show up and run, no split in am/ex status. fastest times were in the 1:57/8 range from what i saw. i podiumed twice (3rd) running 2:00-2:03's in Sound of Thunder with an 1125r. managed a 2nd in Formula 2 with my 98 S1W. come on in, the water's fine!
tim
o'l pat mooney runs a 1125r plus the norton haven't called him yet to see how he did
Quote from: Ducmarc on March 03, 2010, 08:42:35 PM
o'l pat mooney runs a 1125r plus the norton haven't called him yet to see how he did
I think I saw that he won. Might have been on the Buell. He's fast as shit!
Quote from: Super Dave on March 04, 2010, 03:37:44 AM
I think I saw that he won. Might have been on the Buell. He's fast as shit!
Umm, Dave, exactly how fast is shit? Is it a function of what was eaten for dinner?
Quote from: smoke54 on March 03, 2010, 04:56:04 AM
it was a hoot!!
that 996 runs sound of thunder and Formula 1. show up and run, no split in am/ex status. fastest times were in the 1:57/8 range from what i saw. i podiumed twice (3rd) running 2:00-2:03's in Sound of Thunder with an 1125r. managed a 2nd in Formula 2 with my 98 S1W. come on in, the water's fine!
tim
You're running 2:00 to 2:03's @ Road America?!!??!? My last (only) time there, I was turning mid to high 2:40's. Dayum!
Wow... faster than the track record for a AMA superbike... what is it 2:11 & change by Spies a couple years ago!
LOL- I don't think he was talking about RA. I just saw his other posts, I think he's talking about Daytona.
Daytona! never ran Road America so far.
tim