Keep the long track. It may be a bit rough but the short track gets pretty dull on smaller bikes after a while.
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I do have to admit that last round there I was shitting myself coming back onto the old circuit just for the fact if you lost it there theres nothing between you and a concrete wall
As said a air fence would be brilliant we havent had any crashes there that I know of but you dont want your first one to be a bad one
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Glad I can't make it so I can sort of think about it dispassionately.
As said previously that left hander back onto the old track is the first time I noticed that blardy concrete wall, it was a fairly sobering realisation at at the time.
As far as race format you have to make a decision about who you are going to appeal to: spectators or riders. Spectators are bored shitless by longer races, whereas riders seem to prefer them. We simply don't have the depth of field to support a close longer race, the field stretches out and it's just a case of waiting for someone to fall off or the race to finish to finalise the finishing order.
And the race order should at least favour those who can't cross enter. A lousy $20 to sit on the same grid as someone who's paid $100 shouldn't gain you equal weight and the race order should not be formated in favour of cross entrants. For $20 you should be grateful of the chance to enter another class, not cry foul because you are finding that second class a lil' difficult.
Looking at the last round, I would have got 15 odd laps (and they are odd when I'm riding) for over a hundy $$$. It makes it kinda hard to justify when I can do a track/test day for a similar amount and get half a dozen sessions of doing that amount in every single session. I wasn't home at the time but if I was I would have been a non-starter as a result, and that's another hundy less in the pocket of Vic Club. I know of at least two other entrants who didn't show because of exactly that reason.
Some basic rejigging is required, because as it stands I'd rather save my pennies and put them towards National/Street meetings/travel where I get better value for my money.
Think we all agree on that. Watched Johnny Wanger smack into it pretty hard. At the very least it needs a few metres of kiitty litter.
I enjoy both, however it should be said that most of the positions are decided by about lap 4.
Realistically, spectators are not worth considering as our primary focus (free entry and there's still only a handful of them*). Our own enjoyment and industry/sponsors should be our focus. For that we need video coverage, photographers, rider profiles and good write-ups in the press (not just motorcycle magazines either).
That's a bit harsh. Maybe it's just me but 3 x 5 laps RACING is much better than going round in circles all day on a track day.
Street meeting good value for money....were you at Paeroa or Wanganui ?
A few folk have mentioned combining F1 and F2 and giving them more races. Not sure why this hasn't been tried at club level. Would certainly give guys like Chopper a fuck load more tracktime and incentive to get guys like Stroudy and Shirrifs at more than just the last couple of rounds.
Lunchtime:
Prize giving (previous round)
Raffle(s)
Slowish Pillion laps by pre-selected "sensible" riders (subject to gear, indemnity form....)...slow to us but would scare bejeezus out of 90% of spectators.
Vote for best photo (previous round) etc. that sort of shit would be good.
Invite go cart club or summit...$hit...I dunno?
Moan at track hire peeps to get decent food. Moan at track hire peeps to get the cars to fuck on the previous days test day (from purely economic point of view it makes no sense to have 20 bikes waiting on 1 or 2 bloody cars). I'm sure they'd tell me to fuck off if I was the only bike the day prior to a car event.
*that's not to say there's not a fuck load more we could do for them.
we used to have go carts they could fly impressive lap times aye
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Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
The Winter series on more than one occasion last year was oversubscribed (we are only allowed 35 on the grid)
in the F2 class people who didn't qualify got to race in clubman's.
The F1 class was also oversubscribed a couple of times, but no "superbikes" were bumped those that cross entered and didn't qualify got their $20 back (I believe).
I must say I enjoyed the bracket racing at the Sound of Thunder - where riders are grouped by lap time (a, b or c).
"You never understood that it ain't no good, you shouldn't let other people get your kicks for you" - Bob Dylan
Cheers for the chance for us to have a say Dee
Just my 2c worth. Or 1c as some may see it since Im back to being a 'newby' racer LOL....
Rather do the short track personally.
A) Less stress for the hard working organisers...
B) long track has that hidious concrete wall coming back into the sweeper which i believe is rediculously dangerous.....
C) we only ever get to practice on the 'short track'.....
D) Potentially takes too much time to get the crash crew/marshalls in and out etc.
E) And its not the Nats track.
I know many people love the long track, but we also LOVE track time. Short track means potentially more ride time
oh year........and BRING IN A BEARS CLASS.......gotta give them Euro jockey F1 boys a bit more time to entertain us![]()
Only running the short track means an entire series on the same seven corner though. The long track mixes it up.
It does mean fewer starts, but that can also mean more seat time because of less gridding up.
It's only been recent times that I've heard any of this safety talk about where the back circuit rejoins the back straight, and I dont see the issue. Exiting the sweeper onto the front straight is far more dangerous given the white lines painted on the track, the speed, and if it does go tits up you're just as likely gonna hit the end of a wall rather than hitting a flat surface at quite a steep angle, like you would where the tracks meet.
And the long track has a nice soft landing if you're skilled enough to convert your bike into the cow paddock.
They actually make every class look slow
Best you don't ever come to Levels then
I would think the majority of riders at these rounds wouldn't race Nationals anyway
Happened at least twice during the nationals this year, pretty sure they run a fixed lap count
I would have thought even with doing less laps the amount of actual track time would work out the same because of doing longer laps?
Personally I think you're damn lucky you have the option of running the long track and having a bit of variation at different rounds instead of the same track each time
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