NESBA trackday riders place well at CCS / ASRA Road America Races

Started by G 97, July 16, 2007, 04:17:27 PM

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mdr14

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How many NESBA guys running AMA this year?



wolf44

wow...looks like someone was hitting the sauce late last night
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mdr14

I know Skip is running AMA for cyclespace.com. HE is a NESBA control rider.

A fairer question would be "How many NESBA Guys are fast enough to qualify for an AMA National?"
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khanson

Thats a good question Drucker....Road America is easier to qualify at because of the how long a lap time is there.  It's easier to make the percentages.

For a closer comparison, I'm guessing a guy would have to do really low 12's at Blackhawk on a 600 to make the grid.

What does everyone else think?
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ronhix

What was the cut off for Superstock qualifying at Road America for the last several years?
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mdr14

07 as wet qualifying and race, so lets go back to 06 Superstock. E Boz threw down a 2:13.674. 110% of that is a 2:27.041

Fastest dry practice time in 2007 was a 2:14.211 by AMA Superbike champ Ben Spies.

So I would bet the 08 Superstock times will drop at Road America.


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red900

Quote from: mdr14 on January 26, 2008, 12:08:42 PM
I know Skip is running AMA for cyclespace.com. HE is a NESBA control rider.

A fairer question would be "How many NESBA Guys are fast enough to qualify for an AMA National?"

Skip is also running a gsxr 1000 and giving up the 600's.  Why am I going the other direction???
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ronhix

Quote from: mdr14 on January 28, 2008, 02:51:42 PM
07 as wet qualifying and race, so lets go back to 06 Superstock. E Boz threw down a 2:13.674. 110% of that is a 2:27.041

Fastest dry practice time in 2007 was a 2:14.211 by AMA Superbike champ Ben Spies.

So I would bet the 08 Superstock times will drop at Road America.


OK, so if use the 2:25 - 2:27 range as the cutoff, then some of the NESBA CR's could just barely, maybe function as AMA backmarkers.  :thumb:
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