I have never raced with wera before so just have a few questions. I have raced in canada and daytona ccs. Is there qualifying. Heat races or does it go by reg and points for the grids? What classes would best suit a gsxr600?
qualifying - no heat races - no solo 20's - grid by registration other races - grid by points someone else will have to speak on class to race
Let me be the first: RTFRB a quick link: http://www.wera.com/rulebook/?x=1098#ch9 Best classes will probably be the C classes, then it depends on what mods the bike has.
whats the diffence in abc classes? my bike has a few mods ohlins shock ohlins 25mm fork kit yosh cams ecu stock bore and pistons tho
first you've got the main categories - Superstock is very few mods - your bike is illegal because of the cams. Then you have Superbike - still production based but allows a lot of mods (most people don't have many tho) - and that's where your bike fits. Then you have the classes levels, C is basically 600's, B is 750's, and A is 1000's. Smaller bikes can ride up to the larger displacement classes. In your case you should run C Superbike and B Superbike for the first two classes. Also you're legal for the MW and HW Solo's run on Saturday since they're Superbike based.
You're gonna get alot of these if you dont do it quick: RTFRB You could answer alot of these questions if you did. I'll help a little bit tho: A class = 1000cc B class = 750cc C class = 600cc You can run a smaller bike in a larger class but not vice versa. On a normal regional race weekend, you could race about 10 different races if you wanted to. As a friendly reminder "RTFRB"
I was counting SS classes. Remember the good old fashion 'production' classes back in the day? Stock exhaust?
yes it would, and so much safer, I started 30th in daytona at the ccs and was in fourth by the time we got to the banking what a hairy first lap. we lapped up to 16th place that race no way i should have to start behind them. do the experts do any qualifying?
No qualifying at regionals. Limited qualifying at Nationals (although maybe not now?) Again, all in the rule book...