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Started by extrakt0r, June 22, 2005, 09:45:05 AM

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extrakt0r

What is required to attend the RoC at Daytona in October of this year?

Do you have to win a championship? Be an expert? etc...

Or just register, drive down and race?

Mike Simone
CCS/ASRA Great Plains EX #619
www.teamsimoneracing.com

2005 CCS AM Unlimited GP Champion
2005 CCS AM Unlimited SuperBike Champion
2005 CCS AM Unlimited SuperSport Champion

WebCrush

QuoteOr just register, drive down and race?


thats about it

Clay

Grid positions are determined by your regional championship placement and points.  That's about the only thing that's "different" about the ROC as opposed to other races.

extrakt0r

QuoteGrid positions are determined by your regional championship placement and points.  That's about the only thing that's "different" about the ROC as opposed to other races.


Cool...I am thinking about going just for the experiance...Plus I can take the wife down and make it like a 2 week vacation....Racing and Disney World...or something like that  ;)
Mike Simone
CCS/ASRA Great Plains EX #619
www.teamsimoneracing.com

2005 CCS AM Unlimited GP Champion
2005 CCS AM Unlimited SuperBike Champion
2005 CCS AM Unlimited SuperSport Champion

Chris_s

QuoteCool...I am thinking about going just for the experiance...Plus I can take the wife down and make it like a 2 week vacation....Racing and Disney World...or something like that  ;)

thats what im doing with the GF ;)  bonus points.  lol

ducatiracer_#100

 ;D If I understand correctly, you need to place in the to 5 of any event (GTL,LWSBK,etc.) to get "invited" to R.O.C.  Does that mean no entry fees for that race, or is that just a nice way to say "come and race"

Eric Kelcher

Duc it is open to any CCS racer and as described earlier the only real difference is your grid position is based on your regional standings or order of preentry (if no regional points).

The ROC is open to all and anyone can win a national championship but you must race a minimum number of races within one regional class to be eligible for the championship bonus ( I beleive it is 5 races in a particular class in one region to be eligible)
Eric Kelcher
ASRA/CCS Director of Competition

Fat_Nate

See you there, Dumptruck!

Nate (AM# 413)

Clarkie49

Question - if you have two riders that win every race of a particular class in their region, but one region has 8 rounds and another has 6 rounds who gets the better grid spot?

another question - some clubs give more points for a win than other clubs,  is the rider that only get's 16 points for a win going to get get screwed because another club gives 36 points for a win?

Chuck

I think CCS scores the same across all regions...  Since ROC is a CCS event your CRA, CMRA, MRA or WERA points don't mean a thing.

Clarkie

LRRS is affiliated with CCS, so our points count towards the ROC, we only get 16 points for a win....

Chuck

QuoteLRRS is affiliated with CCS, so our points count towards the ROC, we only get 16 points for a win....

 ???  Really, I wonder how that will play out then...