some, but not a lot, Id like to get more laps in this summer locallyYes, at Mugello, in 2018. You get one day on track and it's pretty structured. In my opinion, Racing School Europe is better.
How much track experience do you have? With both of these, you are expected to have some going in.
California Super Bike School, it's on the to do list for this season.Anyone done the ducati riding academy? Maybe @Brian P ? It looks very interesting
Whats your plans for it? I'm humming and hawing about it too but they aren't offering any sessions at Mid Ohio this year.California Super Bike School, it's on the to do list for this season.
Good question,Whats your plans for it? I'm humming and hawing about it too but they aren't offering any sessions at Mid Ohio this year.
They are doing it at Pittsburg International, in Wampum, PA which is 5h from Toronto but I know nothing about that track.
Whats your plans for it? I'm humming and hawing about it too but they aren't offering any sessions at Mid Ohio this year.
They are doing it at Pittsburg International, in Wampum, PA which is 5h from Toronto but I know nothing about that track.
+1 for PittRacePittRace? I've not ridden it, only seen videos and talked to others who've done it. It's really good.
CAA offers insurance for Motorsports while in the USA.This brought up a curious thought, in canada we're covered for healthcare, in the USA you can buy health insurance for your travels, but I distinctly remember reading clauses that excluded coverage for anything related to a racetrack or competition. (I went with TD insurance)
I assume If you ride on tracks in the states, you got 0 health coverage?
Whats your plans for it? I'm humming and hawing about it too but they aren't offering any sessions at Mid Ohio this year.
They are doing it at Pittsburg International, in Wampum, PA which is 5h from Toronto but I know nothing about that track.
Did they change the sound check rules recently or is it a change in enforcement?I did Cali SBK school at Pitt Race and have ridden it several times after, Its a great track with great facilities
I'll be riding it a lot in 2024 as the Calabogie sound check is starting to get ridiculous
they've become more strict, also started testing on track.Did they change the sound check rules recently or is it a change in enforcement?
The rules have not changed since the track was opened. But more people are putting a reducer in going through sound check and then removing it after, or showing up at the start with a stock exhaust getting the sticker then putting on something stupidly loud. So they needed to start checking on track to catch those idiots.they've become more strict, also started testing on track.
They started selling lots on the road that leads you to the track, I figure that once houses are built and people move in it'll get even worse
give it timethe Deed includes provisions that the owners can never complain about noise from the track for all time.
Railways have similar restrictive covenants. It doesn't stop people complaining but it does mean they have trouble finding a lawyer to help them as the chance of losing in court is really close to 100%.give it time