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Started by honda60071, March 16, 2008, 06:17:08 PM

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honda60071

I see NESBA holds the track on the 2nd of May before the race weekend on the main course. Question,  do we have to go through them for Friday practice. Just trying to line up funds and schedule so I'm not pulling out my hair, or what's let of it later on. Thanks for future responses.
Shawn

LilJayRR

Answer is yes... you have to go thru them for the track day before the race weekend.  I dont know of any 'practice/track day' that CCS itself is incharge of. I wouldnt call it 'race practice', but I would call it a trackday before the race weekend that alot of racers will be at.

That may be different for the affiliates but it is not the case in the MA region. As far as I know..


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Chris410

You may want to ask them whether they have a "racer" class or whether you'll be trying to practice within a normal "trackday" group.

As others said, you have to go through NESBA directly.

Good luck!
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Eric Kelcher

FYI we are running race practice on May 24 and Sept 5 prior to the ASRA races those weekends at Summit Point and working inconjunction (ie register with track) with RA on race practice on July 3 and HPT on Apr 24
Eric Kelcher
ASRA/CCS Director of Competition

honda60071

Eric, so we will have to go through nesba on the 2 of May if we want to practice that day correct?
Shawn

ahastings

yes that is correct. You can register at NESBA.com . There will be 3 groups, beg.int. and advanced. You can only sign up in advanced if you have progressed through NESBA or if you have a current Expert race license.
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Gixxerblade

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Does that mean paying their $75 fee for membership?

NightHeat

yes you have to pay the $75 membership fee plus $175 for the trackday which brings your grand total to $250 for a trackday. thats freakin outragous!!!!!  that blows big time.

Cowboy 6

Quote from: Les Lambert on March 19, 2008, 09:17:56 AM
yes you have to pay the $75 membership fee plus $175 for the trackday which brings your grand total to $250 for a trackday. thats freakin outragous!!!!!  that blows big time.


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ccs207

Quote from: Les Lambert on March 19, 2008, 09:17:56 AM
yes you have to pay the $75 membership fee plus $175 for the trackday which brings your grand total to $250 for a trackday. thats freakin outragous!!!!!  that blows big time.

But you get a free t-shirt :P

Garywc

i never got a free t shirt from nesba
but once you are a member its only the track day fees for the rest of the year which nesba is a year from when you sign up
some other clubs are calender year member ships but the prorate membership fees.
so if you want to ride summit before may 3-4th you either have to do nesba or team promotion which has days in march and April on summit main
team promotion member ship not required but recomended
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honda60071

Well just tried to sign up for the may 2 and it's all full, only waiting list is available. What a bunch of &^^&**((*. Unless you've been with nesba and don't have to start at the beginner level. Expert lic can automatically sign up for the advance class. If I'm reading this correct. Can any one help out with this?
Shawn