#24 1989 Honda NC30
Chappy
Come see what the fuss is about....................http://www.californiasuperbikeschool.co.nz/
[QUOTE=neil_cb125t;1130384748]Well the change in classes to 0-400, 401-600, and 600 and above didn't work now did it???
I can't really understand why it has'nt worked, the F3 bike is cheap bike to run, there are plenty of them around, and also a good starting off point for riders to get out and have a go. At the start of the season there were 9 in F3, now there are about 3 left, so i would not critisize the class yet, give it some time to get rolling.
Its the sign of the times, i can almost bet its a money issuie with lots of people out there at this time, when things get tight the toys have to go.
Definatley the right way to go, it would not have made any difference if the class was left like last year, we would have the same results.
Was just reading it as you quoted me,
Actually it is getting that way,With bikes like Glens starting to turn up,If the feilds were bigger it would be a definite problem,At the moment its not quite so bad in Posties as theres bugger all bikes on track.Ive already warned the NZPCRA I'll be keeping a close eye on the Barry Sheene to see how it pans out.
That said the banning of bracket racing is more about having the scenario whereby you have benny backmarker on a gsxr 1000 and say Sarah Elliot on her CBR250 both doing the same laptimes,You dont have to be a rocket scientist to know Bennys only keeping up due to the warp factor speeds of his Gixxer on the straight bits,Its the collision at terminal speed that is killing our riders and it won't continue on while I'm in charge,Get with the program Paul,Its not 1989 anymore.
Maaaaate , its not a new fannnoommmminom (did i spull that ok) I was doing it against all but a few of the senior bikes when i was still peddling. Neil is dicing with Paul W and co , dont get me wrong , i dont want it changed because it has yet to be proved broken . I was merely reacting to the "as labeled" previous quote. I feel its wrong as even back when i raced my CB455/4 i was giving bikes twice the size shit and thats whats fun about the older bikes, they are balanced where a slower new bike is just simply being riden slow.
Only when the NZPCRA pre82 senior boys come out of the woodwork at Taupo or Pukekohe. I'm sure these guys are hell bent on killing each other. Frightening. Perhaps addressed below :-Originally Posted by roadracingancientoldfart
Bracket racing not being safe argument is similar to argument against ditching clubmans. You're confusing "a wee bit slow" with "incompetent" Billy. There's clearly fair speed differentials even within superbikes (watch any video from the top 3 or 4 riders). I don't see much issue with a racer being "dropped" a division....mibby even 2 (especially if they're not point scoring and suitably identified). A GSXR1000 doing 1.24s (Sarah speed?) is clearly dangerous in a race and would be best told to bugger off and do more trackdays or get tuition or learn to ride an RG150. A GSXR1000 with a yellow bib doing say, 1.18's in F3 or 1.15's in F2 isn't dangerous IMHO - DEPENDING ON HOW ITS RIDDEN. You could even argue that it'd be more dangerous to let them out in F1 at that pace. Hell, Clubmans in its present form scares the heck out of me.Originally Posted by billy
The more powerful a bike you turn up to race on, the more you should have to prove you have a vague idea you know what the hell you're doing IMHO.
Originally Posted by Kickha
Originally Posted by Akzle
Bracket racing as such isn't necessarily dangerous. What has to be considered is the criteria for the brackets. lap times alone can work but the organiser(s) need to have an overview to avoid the speed differentials quoted above.
The Sound of Thunder for years finished up with an afternoon of bracket racing which for riders at least was probably the best low key fun of the weekend....anyone else remember just racing for fun ?....
In a lot of the "less serious" classes away from nationals, the objective is often to find yourself someone doing about the same speed and have a good (and fun) battle....frequently this involves what could be called mismatched bikes....personally I don't see much unsafe about this on permanent circuits. All in races on street circuits however, frighten me....
Billy, don't throw the baby out with the bathwater, moderation in all things please.
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