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I'm looking at the rulebook and getting a little confused. In this case, I'm talking specifically about where a MW Superbike would fit. I don't see anything in the book defining what is considered a "Rookie". I have 2 weekends under my belt from 2011. Am I still a "Rookie" according to the rules? What about "Starter"?
I see that LRRS has gotten rid of the Novice GT races? So are all of the Novice races 8-lap sprints?
Going by what I see on the schedule, it looks like I can run Races 6 and 9 on Saturday and 5 and 8 on Saturday? (Also the Rookie race, but let's omit that for this discussion.)
Is this correct?
LRRS 878 Clapped out Gixxah
It's right in the book:
Superbike/Supersport does not seem to matter in Novice.
21.11 NOVICE ONLY: Formula 2; Rookie 2; Starter 2
21.11.1 Please see Middleweight Superbike rules in Section 20
Single cylinder, unlimited displacement
Two stroke, liquid cooled, up to 515cc
Two stroke, air cooled, unlimited displacement
Twin cylinder, air-cooled, unlimited displacement
Twin cylinder, less than 4 valves per cylinder, unlimited displacement Twin cylinder, 4 valve per cylinder, up to 855cc
Three cylinder, up to 980cc
Four cylinder, liquid cooled, up to 660cc
Four cylinder, air cooled, 2 valve, up to 1200cc
Just sign up for all of the Novice * 2 races:
Saturday:
Race 9, Formula 2. This is the 20 minute endurance race.
Sunday:
Race 5, Starter 2
Race 8, Rookie 2
Plus you can sign up for the actual rookie race and get an additional 4 laps on the track if you want.
You can also enter any of the 1 (Heavy weight) races. So that means you can normally do one of the 1 races and three 2 races meaning a total of 4 actual races per weekend. I dont remember which ones though.... But basically 1 = heavy weight, 2 = middle weight... You can do any of the formula, starter, or whatever, they don't mean anything.
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