I'm new to CCS and wanted to check out a typical weekend schedule. Can I find this stuff somewhere? In particular I'm looking for the Jennings schedule, my first race of the season. Thanks!
try this
http://www.ccsracing.us/schedules/2006/flschedule.html
1. Read typicla weekend schedule
1. Read Typical Weekend Schedule
2. Go to riders meeting where races 3 and 7 are combined. Now everyone in race 6 needs time before race 8 (now race 7).
3. Find out later there is a church within a couple of miles of the track and there is a two hour "lunch"
4. Races get shortened from 8 to 6 laps.
5. 5,000 riders crash in amatuer middleweight supersport with an hour clean-up.
6. Last two races of the day shortened to a hole-shot award.
Just kidding, the schedule is pretty well set but I guess the dynamics of racing requires a dynamic schedule.
Thanks, so does Sunday mirror Saturday, or is Saturday a practice day?
Quote1. Read Typical Weekend Schedule
2. Go to riders meeting where races 3 and 7 are combined. Now everyone in race 6 needs time before race 8 (now race 7).
3. Find out later there is a church within a couple of miles of the track and there is a two hour "lunch"
4. Races get shortened from 8 to 6 laps.
5. 5,000 riders crash in amatuer middleweight supersport with an hour clean-up.
6. Last two races of the day shortened to a hole-shot award.
Just kidding, the schedule is pretty well set but I guess the dynamics of racing requires a dynamic schedule.
;D thats great!!
mig basically for sat and sun you practice in the AM, sometimes races before lunch, and then races after lunch. GP series is a lttle different, check trackaddix web site for info there. but as Scott is alluding too... pay attention at the riders meeting and to the results/grids posted for updates...
I think my favorite was this year at ACC south... 2 restarts for AM MWSS on sat... finally called off that race to finish OTHER races only to re-re-re-run our race the following day... using the original starting position... from the 2nd restart from the day before.
Quote1. Read Typical Weekend Schedule
2. Go to riders meeting where races 3 and 7 are combined. Now everyone in race 6 needs time before race 8 (now race 7).
3. Find out later there is a church within a couple of miles of the track and there is a two hour "lunch"
4. Races get shortened from 8 to 6 laps.
5. 5,000 riders crash in amatuer middleweight supersport with an hour clean-up.
6. Last two races of the day shortened to a hole-shot award.
;D Now THAT's funny ;D