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CCS vs. F-USA?

Started by EM JAY, October 29, 2003, 04:41:10 PM

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EM JAY

 What is the difference between racing with CCS and Formula USA?  
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EX#996

MJ:

The F-USA series was supposed to be the stepping stone to the AMA 'pro' racing.  That is why that series doesn't have any regions and your grid position is determined by qualifying times.

I'm sure there are other differences, but I never investigated them further.

Dawn   :)
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Super_KC124

Some of the racers have teams with matching uniforms.

ecumike

CCS is regional racing, and FUSA/NRRS is National racing

PJ

F-USA grids are determined by qualifying in some classes (Sportbike, Superbike and Thunderbike) but not others (UNL GP, etc.).

A purse is paid in all F-USA classes. Entry and license fees are higher.

F-USA is a chance to race against a faster riders.
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Super Dave

I believe that there is qualifying in all the sprint races.

The team challenge is available, under the 2003 format.

Since there is a purse, in addition to manufacturer and other contingencies, there will be faster riders.  It is CCS's Pro set up.  It's kind of a shell of what it was in 2000, but it still has excelent competition.
Super Dave

EX#996

QuoteSome of the racers have teams with matching uniforms.

LOL!!!!

 ;D
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PJ

QuoteI believe that there is qualifying in all the sprint races.

Dave is right. All sprint grids are now based on qualifying times.
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Super Dave

And are amateurs allowed in Thunderbike?  There is amateur Unlimited Grand Prix in FUSA.

That's for you MJ, but I'd bet they'd have to handicap your bike with a restrictor os something.
Super Dave

PJ

QuoteAnd are amateurs allowed in Thunderbike?

Yep, as long as they qualify.
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EM JAY

QuoteAnd are amateurs allowed in Thunderbike?  There is amateur Unlimited Grand Prix in FUSA.

That's for you MJ, but I'd bet they'd have to handicap your bike with a restrictor os something.

   ;D  Dave are you being funny?  My bike is a handicap it itself!!!!   ;D    Not to mention me riding it!  
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