vman1300
Never Forgotten
Some folks have mentioned this idea to have an East Coast trackday. And most seem interested in VIR.
I checked with the NESBA schedule and I can make Saturday August 25th. This will be the South loop, NOT the AMA North loop. The North loop is only run on Monday's and with my work schedule no can do for me.
Juggler and I did the South loop last year and had a great time.
I would really like to get a bunch of us together and have a great time.
The track day cost is $165.00 plus you must join NESBA at $75.00 for a year. For the Intro group no membership is required.
NESBA runs 4 groups at each trackday.
Intro : This free trial group is for the street rider who's unsure about signing up for a full day of riding. The Intro group attends a Beginner classroom session and gets on the track for two 15-20 minute Beginner riding sessions in the morning rotation. There is no bike preparation requirement; however, participants are required to pass technical inspection.
Beginner : This group is very structured and geared toward those who have little or no experience riding on a track. A brief classroom session gets participants acquainted with the track, basic rules, procedures, and track etiquette. On the track, Control Riders serve as instructors and set the pace. Passing is allowed anywhere except in the corners. With each session, the group is guaranteed a steady increase in speed throughout the day.
Intermediate : This group is less supervised and structured than the Beginner group. Control Riders observe riding ability and encourage faster or slower riders to move up or down a group. Passing is allowed everywhere except the inside of corners. The structure of this group may change to more closely resemble either the Advanced or Beginner group, depending on the group's overall riding ability.
Advanced : This group has very little supervision. Control Riders are present to spot unsafe riding maneuvers. Passing is allowed anywhere on the track. This group is run much like an open racing practice.
For more info:
NESBA
If you would like to make this happen, post up and I will go ahead and sign up for the event.
There is camping available at the track and there is minimal power outlets, so plan on a generator if you need power.
I checked with the NESBA schedule and I can make Saturday August 25th. This will be the South loop, NOT the AMA North loop. The North loop is only run on Monday's and with my work schedule no can do for me.
Juggler and I did the South loop last year and had a great time.
I would really like to get a bunch of us together and have a great time.
The track day cost is $165.00 plus you must join NESBA at $75.00 for a year. For the Intro group no membership is required.
NESBA runs 4 groups at each trackday.
Intro : This free trial group is for the street rider who's unsure about signing up for a full day of riding. The Intro group attends a Beginner classroom session and gets on the track for two 15-20 minute Beginner riding sessions in the morning rotation. There is no bike preparation requirement; however, participants are required to pass technical inspection.
Beginner : This group is very structured and geared toward those who have little or no experience riding on a track. A brief classroom session gets participants acquainted with the track, basic rules, procedures, and track etiquette. On the track, Control Riders serve as instructors and set the pace. Passing is allowed anywhere except in the corners. With each session, the group is guaranteed a steady increase in speed throughout the day.
Intermediate : This group is less supervised and structured than the Beginner group. Control Riders observe riding ability and encourage faster or slower riders to move up or down a group. Passing is allowed everywhere except the inside of corners. The structure of this group may change to more closely resemble either the Advanced or Beginner group, depending on the group's overall riding ability.
Advanced : This group has very little supervision. Control Riders are present to spot unsafe riding maneuvers. Passing is allowed anywhere on the track. This group is run much like an open racing practice.
For more info:
NESBA
If you would like to make this happen, post up and I will go ahead and sign up for the event.
There is camping available at the track and there is minimal power outlets, so plan on a generator if you need power.