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Going to try CCS this weekend.  Help!

Started by Todd_Smith, August 10, 2004, 12:16:06 PM

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Todd_Smith

Hello, CCS'ers.  I'm currently a WERA guy and plan to participate in this weekends races at Barber.  But, looking at the schedule, I have some questions.
I'm a expert in WERA on a GSXR 750.  What classes can I race in this weekend and what kind of entry fees should I expect?  Is there qualifying or are you gridded in order of registration?  Do I have to join CCS for this one weekend and how much is that?  I know that if this were the WERA bbs, the common answer would be, "RTFRB", but I'm at work and don't have that kind of time.  Thanks in advance!

StumpysWife

Classes you can run:

GTO (1000cc can run)
Heavyweight Supersport
Heavyweight Superbike
Unlimited Supersport (1000cc can run)
Unlimited GP(1000cc can run)

Steviebee

yes u need to purchase a ccs license.    I think there still full price ??  100 $   They decrease about sometime this year.

for those races 295 in race entries.  But its a twin sprint so the sprints are on sun and sat so there 4 races on sat and 4 on sun.  I dont know when the GTO is.

ULGP uses qualifying, basically another practice session.

Otherwise grids are set by entry date.

Dawn

Quote But its a twin sprint so the sprints are on sun and sat so there 4 races on sat and 4 on sun.  I dont know when the GTO is.

ULGP uses qualifying, basically another practice session.

Otherwise grids are set by entry date.

Barber is NOT a twin sprint event this year.  Just a normal FUSA weekend.

Dawn   ;)

Protein Filled

Entry fees for Barber are:

Purse paying races: $70.00

this includes: GTO, Unlimited GP

Then, for the rest of the races, fees are: $70.00 for the first race, $55.00 for the 2nd race, $35.00 for each race after that.

So, if you wish to enter GTO, Heavyweight Supersport, Heavyweight Superbike and Unlimited Supersport, the fees are:

$70.00 + $70.00 + 55.00 + 35.00 = $230.00

And Dawn is right, this is not a twin sprints event. It's a regular Formula USA weekend. It is double points though...

The fee for the license is $75.00 after July 1st. AFter Sept. 1st, it goes down to $35.00
Edgar Dorn #81 - Numbskullz Racing, Mason Racin Tires, Michelin, Lithium Motorsports



Don't give up on your dreams! If an illiterate like K3 can write a book, imagine what you can do!

Clay

It is double points, not like that matters if you're just wanting to race one race though.  :P


Protein Filled

Oh, and only Unlimited GP and Formula USA races get qualifying time. Everything else is by order of entry.
Edgar Dorn #81 - Numbskullz Racing, Mason Racin Tires, Michelin, Lithium Motorsports



Don't give up on your dreams! If an illiterate like K3 can write a book, imagine what you can do!

Eric Kelcher

Not a twin sprint this weekend.

Add to the list of classes you can run FUSA Formula Sportbike and Team Challenge GTO with a teammate.

Purse classes for this weekend  are the GT races ($500 per class) and the FUSA races, (no purse in UNGP during FUSA weekends.)

You can buy a one weekend license for $25 for CCS not sure about FUSA license I think you have to buy the full license there. Full license is now $75 for CCS and 110 for FUSA/CCS.

Here is the new rider info packet http://www.formulausa.com/forms/2004%20newracerpkg.pdf
Eric Kelcher
ASRA/CCS Director of Competition

Todd_Smith

Thanks for the advice!!  I look forward to trying your organization.  And the race is only 10 minutes from my front door. ;)

Clay

QuoteThanks for the advice!!  I look forward to trying your organization.  And the race is only 10 minutes from my front door. ;)

Bastard!  :P

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