Rain Director
04-23-2001, 03:50 PM
The folks who attended the Summit Point event know there is a serious problem regarding exhaust noise. I had to take some action regarding this issue against people with whom I've never had an disagreement.
For the record: The WERA rule book calls for a 105 dba noise limit. My actions were based on the WERA rules. WERA's contract with the track calls for a 103 dba noise limit. We monitored the noise on machines running on Sunday and found everyone in compliance with the WERA noise limits. Two machines were exceeding the track limits. Those riders were dealt with accordingly.
It has gotten to the point that the sound levels are no longer a concern to just the "other" racers. It's your concern also. If the local opposition at Summit win in their battle with the track on the noise issue, we motorcycle roadracers and the racing community at large all lose. For more information about Summit Point Raceway's plans for a third track and the opposition it faces regarding those plans, (and presnt operations) check the MARRC website.
There were 55 Vintage riders at Summit. This track is and continues to draw the largest field of Vintage entrants that I aware of, save the Roebling Road opener. It's a popular venue and it's always good to see the Vintage folks there. I urge you all to keep this noise level issue in mind.
George Mood
For the record: The WERA rule book calls for a 105 dba noise limit. My actions were based on the WERA rules. WERA's contract with the track calls for a 103 dba noise limit. We monitored the noise on machines running on Sunday and found everyone in compliance with the WERA noise limits. Two machines were exceeding the track limits. Those riders were dealt with accordingly.
It has gotten to the point that the sound levels are no longer a concern to just the "other" racers. It's your concern also. If the local opposition at Summit win in their battle with the track on the noise issue, we motorcycle roadracers and the racing community at large all lose. For more information about Summit Point Raceway's plans for a third track and the opposition it faces regarding those plans, (and presnt operations) check the MARRC website.
There were 55 Vintage riders at Summit. This track is and continues to draw the largest field of Vintage entrants that I aware of, save the Roebling Road opener. It's a popular venue and it's always good to see the Vintage folks there. I urge you all to keep this noise level issue in mind.
George Mood