Yes indeed. Another venue that isn't 3-4 hours away (like NJ and VIR are for me) is awesome. It sounds like they're going to be open 4-5 days per week for practice so there should be plenty of opportunity for track time.
I'm in. My 150r and I will be ready. Looks like I will only be able to run the F3 class. All good, I'm there Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
The website is a little short on details, I'm guessing that they will be adding to it. I'm not associated with the organization, just helping to spread the word.
Will you be part taking? What mini bike will you be bringing to the party? Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
Yes sir, I'm planning on it. I have a 150R, a KTM 105 and a KTM 65-powered 85 chassis for the F1 and F2 classes. I would also like to add a Stock 100 class bike to the mix, that's a great class that had big grids at Sandy Hook this season.
I have a Grom. I'm hoping I can run like F2 and Stock 100 with that. My son races a TTR50. I'm trying to talk to Devin at the number listed. Got text messages..but no phone call so far. I have similar questions about costs, etc.
Very cool. You and anyone else interested in 13x meetups specific to these mini Moto races? Hope they get competitive between us too! Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
I'm not sure where the Groms are classed, I don't believe they are Stock 100 legal. That leaves F1 and you could run up a class in F2.
I think they let Groms in Stock 100 in NJMiniGP if recall...I could be wrong. I didn't think I saw Grom's listed specifically anywhere...so that's why I'm trying to get ahold of Devin to get clarification. I'm more about my son gettting another venue to ride his bike. That's my priority...My getting to ride as well is quite secondary to that.
I'm going to make as many rounds as I can. Another 150r on the grid will be awesome, and it WILL get competitive!
Just got home from checking the place out. It's pretty much on your right hand side when you come to the intersection of Ridge Rd., and Stony Run in Hanover. Less than 10 minutes from Arundel Mills Mall. Surface is pretty decent. Grippy with some minor cracks/seams formed, no tar sealers on it, and no signs of any fluid spills anywhere that I saw. The course is laid out and overall looks relatively safe going clockwise and/or counter clockwise. I'm going to definitely go back with my mtn bike and check it out rolling. I may even go so far as do some slow laps on my Grom or Zuma at some point to do some evaluations, too. All in all they've done a pretty good job of working around the parking lot light poles.
Heck yeah.........I just got my daughter a ttr125 for christmas......and this is not even 45 minutes away. Perfect!!