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Racing Discussion => Rules and Regs => Topic started by: EX#996 on August 18, 2002, 08:44:43 AM

Title: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: EX#996 on August 18, 2002, 08:44:43 AM
OK everyone...

Here's the poll, let me know what you think!

Dawn   :)
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: stillslow on August 19, 2002, 06:13:36 AM
Pleas CCS, give it a shot. 8)
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: KBOlsen on August 19, 2002, 07:09:32 AM
Granted, I've got 3 or 4 more years before I can participate in the '40... but it would be nice to have something to look forward to!
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: dave333 on August 19, 2002, 02:42:45 PM
We have a big enough grid to support HW and LW formula 40?  I didn't see anything wrong with the way it is run now.  BTW, it is a free country, but if you don't ride F40, why would you be voting?
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: Dawn on August 19, 2002, 03:31:11 PM
Dave 333:

There are racer's over 40 who ride an open class machine and would like to be able to ride in the Formula 40 class.  However, there would be too much disparity between bikes to have a really fair race.  So it was suggested that perhaps we could have a Lightweight and a Heavyweight Formula 40 class.

Another poster asked for a poll to see if people would be interested, so....  Here it is.

Dawn   :)
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: Gixxer124 on August 19, 2002, 03:36:01 PM
Kim, I think your TL qualifies for Formula 40 with the current rules. Avg. grid size at Midwest events are 8-10 bikes.
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: dave333 on August 19, 2002, 05:12:04 PM
QuoteKim, I think your TL qualifies for Formula 40 with the current rules. Avg. grid size at Midwest events are 8-10 bikes.

in 3-4 years when she is old enough...
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: KBOlsen on August 19, 2002, 07:45:06 PM
So it does!  ;D When I read thru the rulebook the first time, I didn't see the part about compliance with HW Supersport, just HW Sportsman. ::)  Look out, 2006! ;)
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: mj on August 20, 2002, 12:56:50 PM
Heavyweight and lightweight F40 would not make any sense with the limited number of entries in F40.
Midwest region usually has 7 to 10 amatures and about 8 expert riders. You know that CCs is not going to run a 5 or 6 rider race. Split f40 and CCS might run it in conjuction with another class. Is this what you want ?  How about having the few that are making all the noise just conform with the present rules.
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: stillslow on August 20, 2002, 02:23:56 PM
The whole idea behind LW and HW is to add the liter bikes to the F40 Class and allow for more entries and to do this and still leave it as being fair.
     If we always conformed to the same rules and did not ask for change some racers would still have to worry about the draft and then there would be less entries. If we all felt the same and conformed and didn't ask for change there would only be one brand of car, one flavor of ice cream, one style hair cut, etc. If there was no change the 250cc rides would not be riding F40. ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: mj on August 20, 2002, 04:32:19 PM
Stillslow
It seems like the only opinion that you like is your own.
most people do not agree with you
I must say that at least you are persistant
I do not know how many guys want to run liter bikes next year in f40
how about running a poll on it
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: stillslow on August 20, 2002, 06:30:51 PM
Are you the only one who is allowed an opinion? I realize the people who own 600s and 750s that are active F40 riders don't want Liter bikes in F40. But what about all the other riders who own liter bikes and are of AGE and want to ride in a class that was set up for AGE not size of bike?  You are like the guys who race in AMA-PRO and don't want any change like the change to allowing 4cylinder liter bikes in the Superbike class. The factories are pushing larger bikes and the  racing organizations are hearing more and more of it. It's time to get on board and realize it's coming and there is nothing you or I can do to stop it. How many 929s,954s,zx900s, gsxr 1000s are out there in the hands of people (of age) who want to race them, not in GTO or Unlimited SS, but against people our own AGE? I'll bet you wouldn't like it if CCS told you "You can only run in GTU with your 600."
     By the way I am not sure but I think there is a poll somewhere about liter bikes and F40 rules. 51 replies 900 reads, sound familiar? ;) And I already know the poll results. I also relize this forum is read and replied to by CCS racers who are already racing F40. And they are allowed their opinion ,too. ;)
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: mj on August 20, 2002, 06:55:52 PM
stillslow,
as I said before if someone doesn't agree with you, you think that they have a problem. You belittle any opinion that does not agree with yours.
I am not in favor of open class bikes in F40 and I am not in favor of heavy and lightweight F-40, unless there were enough riders to justify two classes. thats just my opinion.

Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: stillslow on August 20, 2002, 07:16:21 PM
As I said before. I don't want to make anyone angry. Change is the hardest thing to get done. If I offended anyone Sskkeeewws me. I am just like any other racer trying to get something to happen that will probably not, but it is worth the try. Remember the "Squeeky wheel" Really I don't mean to offend. I"M DONE. :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: Gixxer124 on August 20, 2002, 08:10:38 PM
Quotein 3-4 years when she is old enough...

Her bike is eligable under the current rules. This poll has no bearing in her case. Thats what I meant.  ;)
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: dave333 on August 20, 2002, 08:57:31 PM
Quotestillslow,
as I said before if someone doesn't agree with you, you think that they have a problem. You belittle any opinion that does not agree with yours.
I am not in favor of open class bikes in F40 and I am not in favor of heavy and lightweight F-40, unless there were enough riders to justify two classes. thats just my opinion.


I agree with MJ.  Find the liter bike riding 40 and up riders and ask them what they think.  The class is not big enough to split imho...


Kevin,

When did we start sending eligible bikes out without eligible riders?  ;D :o ;D
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: KBOlsen on August 21, 2002, 07:19:18 AM
Geez, guys... I only responded 'cuz I was under the impression that my bike wasn't legal for F-40 under the current class rules - and I'd like to be able to participate in that class with my bike when I'm old enough.  Didn't mean to set off a firestorm.  ???
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: Dawn on August 21, 2002, 09:01:51 AM
Kim:

Is it just me or is there a lot of testosterone flying around here?

Dawn  ;)
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: KBOlsen on August 21, 2002, 12:40:02 PM
Maybe the can o' "Manly Manly Scratch 'n' Grunt" got Super-sized... LOL!
;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: Gixxer124 on August 21, 2002, 02:39:24 PM
You girls sure do like to cause trouble!  ;D
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: JWest02gixer1000 on August 24, 2002, 12:19:15 AM
Formula 40 HW is a very good idea.  That is what they do at willow springs and is very popular.  I hope they do start this class next year. :)
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: oldguy on October 11, 2002, 01:09:29 PM
I vote for a F50 class, so I don't have to go to California to ride!
My vote won't count - says server error. (I don't think it liked my vote - these aren't tallied in Florida, are they? ;D)
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: RdRcr150 on October 13, 2002, 08:35:02 AM
How about a Formula 50 class runwith the 40's but scored separate?
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: mj on October 13, 2002, 09:13:07 AM
No to the formula 50 idea. I vote to keep the F-40 series just the way it is, at least in the Midwest.
I've run in F-40 for a few years and it's been a great time. What good is a Formula 50 piece of wood if you are the only 50 year old rider !  The main reason that most people race is for the thrill of competition, not just for track time.
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: oldguy on October 16, 2002, 10:37:14 AM
 :o You mean there's only 1 50+ racer out there???  ;D ;D ;D Where is he? Can I be the 2nd one? ::)
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: stillslow on October 16, 2002, 02:41:53 PM
If your +50 sign in please. How many of us are there?
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: oldguy on October 16, 2002, 07:59:55 PM
 :o 56 until December
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: stillslow on October 18, 2002, 06:34:12 AM
Me too. Dec 3rd 1945----(12/3/45) 12345 :-/
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: Super Dave on October 18, 2002, 07:35:11 AM
I've had three plus 60 year old riders come through my class.  There are more out there.

I think that once you are over 40, many of the fantasies of a factory ride are gone.  So, to have more divisions after that seems a bit redundant.  Or we could make a menapaus class...?  LOL!

Anyway, small grids?  Ultra-lightwieght whatever has had one to two bikes on the grid (Ninja 250, VRT250).  The room is there to combine it with something.

I'm sure that a LW F40 and a HW F40 could survive.  Open up the HW, or maybe call it OPEN 40, and allow 600's, 750's and 1000cc 4's.  Would you run the two classes together?  Might not work to bad.

Thoughts?
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: roadracer797 on October 19, 2002, 04:36:55 AM
Dave
I like the idea of spilting up lw and hw for F40 because it wouls be more competitive.
As for the Ultra Lightweight class, I run the VTR 250 and we all know who ran the Ninja, it was a class this year that was small but from what I hear next year it is going to get bigger and it's the most fun I had this year running that class.
Dawn
I don't want no lip out of you on this subject either.
you know what I mean, so resist the temptation.
Craig
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: Super Dave on October 19, 2002, 04:55:14 AM
Hopefully, it will get bigger this up coming season.

Ninja?  Uh, yeah, that girl...LOL!

Small bikes are fun.  Really hope my Lightweight Sportsman bike is running for this season, 2003.
Title: Re: Formula 40 LW and HW Classes
Post by: roadracer797 on October 19, 2002, 05:08:13 AM
Yeah that girl is crazy.
Already heard of three people who want to ride that class.
Small bikes teach you how to go faster.