Formula 40 Rules

Started by CCS, June 17, 2002, 08:08:38 AM

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K3 Chris Onwiler

Craig said:
Are you still going to need my help during the weekend to keep that V-max together, if so I'll be glad to help any fellow racer even if he runs my class and beats me.

God knows, I can destroy a Yamaha!  Of course I'll need your help.  If I didn't need your help, why else would I pit next to you? ;D  I plan on getting my butt kicked plenty this year.  The whole expert thing seems scary to me.  Oh, well.  Before last year, I was pretty used to getting my butt kicked.  It's just that I'd kind of gotten used to trophys...K3
The frame was snapped, the #3 rod was dangling from a hole in the cases, and what was left had been consumed by fire.  I said, "Hey, we've got all night!"
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roadracer797

K3
Hey it's no problem helping you out I enjoy your company anyway and by the way there is no l in my name. You being a writer should be more careful. So you have to go expert next year?
Craig

Eddie#200

QuoteWho decided that?  Originally The 750s were not allowed in F40.

I think they allowed the 750 in to make folks that wanted to go fast happy.  I think there should be limits somewhere.  F40 just reached it at HW.   ;)

Also, This weekend I was out kicking it with a couple of guys on Suzuki Busa's and me on my GSX-R750.  I stayed within 100 feet of them. Who needs the extra displacement? ;D

Dawn

QuoteAlso, This weekend I was out kicking it with a couple of guys on Suzuki Busa's and me on my GSX-R750.  I stayed within 100 feet of them. Who needs the extra displacement? ;D

Eddie:

You stayed within 100 feet of them, but for how long?

Dawn   ;)

mj

QuoteAlso, This weekend I was out kicking it with a couple of guys on Suzuki Busa's and me on my GSX-R750.  I stayed within 100 feet of them. Who needs the extra displacement?  

eddie

does this mean that you favor liter bikes in formula-old farty ?

Eddie#200

QuoteEddie:

You stayed within 100 feet of them, but for how long?

Dawn   ;)


Till they got off the throttle...smarty!

Eddie#200

Quoteeddie

does this mean that you favor liter bikes in formula-old farty ?

Exactly the oposite... I think a 750 is good enough to do the job.  I did ok on my 600cc bike this year. ;D

K3 Chris Onwiler

and by the way there is no l in my name. So you have to go expert next year?

No L???  You mean I've been pronouncing it wrong all this time?  It seemed so natural... ;D
Yes, with only 1500+ points, 40 trophys, and six regional championships, CCS has the NERVE to FORCE me to go expert.  Bastiges!  Seriously, though.  I don't feel like an expert.  I'm just REALLY persistant.  If you can't beat guys like Sorenson and Jessie, outlast 'em!  (Actually, I did beat each of them a few times.  Mechanicals & crashes count, don't they?)
K3  
The frame was snapped, the #3 rod was dangling from a hole in the cases, and what was left had been consumed by fire.  I said, "Hey, we've got all night!"
Read HIGHSIDE! @ http://www.chrisonwiler.com

Brett

Well I ran the F40 race at Daytona. But I already had a 1000 so I pulled in on the last lap.I went from last to 4th then pulled off. But I don't think it was because I was on the 1000. Because I went slower than I went on my 750 in March. I was there just to have fun and get the bike lined out. By the last day it was working pretty good.

roadracer797

K3
So now that you have the spelling down correct when are you going to do that peice about us?
Craig

K3 Chris Onwiler

Craig, E me.  racerk3@aol.com.  We'll get that article done this winter.  I'd get more done if I didn't have to work three jobs to pay for my racing habit...
K3
The frame was snapped, the #3 rod was dangling from a hole in the cases, and what was left had been consumed by fire.  I said, "Hey, we've got all night!"
Read HIGHSIDE! @ http://www.chrisonwiler.com