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2011 VRRA racing schedule

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 8:59 pm
by Pat Nicholson
The following is the 2011 VRRA racing schedule as of today. The Executive will continue to work on putting together our September event and will keep you posted as soon as there is a confirmed date and location.

2011 - VRRA Racing Events
3rd June 2011 Nelson Circuit, Shannonville:
Friday Morning Practice, 3hrs
VRRA Track School, 3 hrs + classroom instruction,
4hrs + track time inc. 2 hrs additional evening time.
Endurance 2011 Series Round 1: Nelson Circuit , 2 hours in afternoon
4/5th June, 2011 Long Track - Shannonville, Quinte TT - VRRA Sprint races.
9/10 July, 2011 North Bay – Runway Romp - VRRA Sprint races
12/13/14th August Mosport - VRRA Vintage Festival,
September 2011 – to be announced

Re: 2011 VRRA racing schedule

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:18 pm
by racerdude413
Good to hear some positive news, thanks for listening to the members and going for the long track, no overbooked classes to deal with on the long track ...

Re: 2011 VRRA racing schedule

PostPosted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:35 pm
by Silver
Great news about using the Long Track at Quinte TT. I think this will help to spread out a very big class of Period 4 F3 racers. Thanks for listening to our suggestion at the AGM. It is hard to make motorcycle racing safe, but we can always try!

Re: 2011 VRRA racing schedule

PostPosted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 2:19 pm
by fmcd
Is the endurance race round 1 held on the Nelson circuit as a cost-saving measure relating to somewhat low entry levels?

Would the morning scheduled track school also on the Nelson circuit cause any issues for those newcomers then electing to race the Long track on the following two days?

With thanks,

Fran

Re: 2011 VRRA racing schedule

PostPosted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 2:49 pm
by racerdude413
fmcd wrote:Is the endurance race round 1 held on the Nelson circuit as a cost-saving measure relating to somewhat low entry levels?

Would the morning scheduled track school also on the Nelson circuit cause any issues for those newcomers then electing to race the Long track on the following two days?

With thanks,

Fran


I think its more related to the number of marshals available on friday, but i am just speculating...

Re: 2011 VRRA racing schedule

PostPosted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 7:03 pm
by Pat Nicholson
Fran, We have retained the Nelson for Friday partly because of the finances but mostly because of the problem of getting sufficient CRCA corner workers to man the long track on a workday.

As for the track school, there will be extra track time on Friday evening for the participants and the usual 2 practice sessions on the long track on Saturday morning. Hopefully we will have some sort of mentoring programme in place to help any new racers who want to race on Saturday and Sunday, by having riders lead them round in practice to help learn the lines, etc.

Pat

Re: 2011 VRRA racing schedule

PostPosted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 8:37 pm
by fmcd
Thanks for this,

A simple explanation and my thinking is that newcomers will be fine with that since the priority is getting used to the close quarters safe passing skill set and really, less about the best lines.

All the best,

Fran

Re: 2011 VRRA racing schedule

PostPosted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 10:44 pm
by mike burke
fmcd wrote:Thanks for this,

A simple explanation and my thinking is that newcomers will be fine with that since the priority is getting used to the close quarters safe passing skill set and really, less about the best lines.

All the best,

Fran


OK Fran was that to teach me how long a sentence can be without an apostrophe? I had to stop for a breathe then start over from the beginning...more than once! ..phew :wink:

Re: 2011 VRRA racing schedule

PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 7:18 am
by fmcd
Mike,

You got it, all of us old fellers can use a reminder to stop and take a deep breath now and again. You're bang on pointing out that no commas are needed when using articles as clause separators. I work in the bush (forestry in Algonquin Park) so you have to understand that such minutiae derives from long hours tramping the woods and talking to squirrels, etc. This prolly explains a lot.

Happy trails,

Fran

Re: 2011 VRRA racing schedule

PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 9:29 pm
by Robert Marshall
Thanks for the schedule and updates Pat, your the best....

Re: 2011 VRRA racing schedule

PostPosted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 8:50 pm
by sproutrs125
LONG TRACK YYYYYAAAAA!!!!! WWHHHOOOO!!! :D

Stephen Campbell

Re: 2011 VRRA racing schedule

PostPosted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:11 pm
by Motoshire747
Long Track YES YES YES!

Pro 6 has a "Long Track" track day May 9th if anyone is new to it or a little rusty- register early!

Re: 2011 VRRA racing schedule

PostPosted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 3:33 pm
by b1uldh84
Well damn, guess I have to put my money where my mouth is. I've always said I would join full up if another big track was added rather than paying/racing mosport only. Treasurer; please expect my 60 clams before end of year. I'm also bringing a couple of other new members with me, for same reason. Truth be known I was kind of hoping for "pro" as it has the size for the later/bigger bikes without the "too big" factor for others. I'm not complaining, I'M IN (and applauding the decision).

Re: 2011 VRRA racing schedule

PostPosted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 4:13 pm
by zonit
This is what I like to hear

Re: 2011 VRRA racing schedule

PostPosted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 5:59 pm
by sproutrs125
Well damn, guess I have to put my money where my mouth is. I've always said I would join full up if another big track was added rather than paying/racing Mosport only. Treasurer; please expect my 60 clams before end of year. I'm also bringing a couple of other new members with me, for same reason. Truth be known I was kind of hoping for "pro" as it has the size for the later/bigger bikes without the "too big" factor for others. I'm not complaining, I'M IN (and applauding the decision).

Hey, my RS gets around the long track at a fair clip, it is not "too big" :D ask "The Little Guy" about our epic battle on the long track. :lol: I am stoked to be back on the long track on my little bike. :wink:

Stephen Campbell