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Mr.P
01-15-2008, 10:41 PM
TMGP website is updated. A few key facts:

1. The classes are now the same as CMRA for endurance. Formula 5, 6, and 7. All based on engine displacement and 2 or 4 stroke. Should even things out for four strokes versus two.

From the website:

Class Structure

Supersport
- YSR50 with any Pipe or Carb modifications, any production 4-stroke upto 110cc

Formula 7
- see CMRA rules for F7

Formula 6
- see CMRA rules for F6

Formula 5
- see CMRA rules for F5

Unlimited
- Upto 85cc 2-stroke, upto 150cc 4-stroke - The CRF150R may be removed from class

Motard
- same as Unlimited in dirt bikes frames without knobbies

Jr. Motard
- CMRA Jr. Motard rules with minor changes to build the class, ask me

PocketBike
- TBD - age 13 and over

SuperPocketBike
- TBD - age 16 and over

Unlimited PocketBike
- TBD - age 16 with approval and over

Endurance Race classes

Formula 7 - Novice and Expert

Formula 6

Formula 5


Sprint Classes - SUBJECT TO CHANGE - SEE ABOVE

SuperSport
SuperSport rules

Scooter
dirt bikes(minors - Jr. Motard, adults < 50cc), pocketbike(minors only), and scooters ask me...

Formula 7 - Novice


Formula 7 - Expert


Formula 7 - Lightweight (rider < 160lb)


Formula 7 - Heavyweight (rider = > 160lb)


Formula 6 - Novice


Formula 6 - Expert


Formula 6 - Lightweight (rider < 160lb)


Formula 6 - Heavyweight (rider = > 160lb)


Formula 5 - Novice


Formula 5 - Expert


Dinosaurs 40+ or 200+ lbs
Formula 6 rules

MiniGP
Formula 6 rules - GP style frame

12 & under
Scooter and PocketBike rules. Ask me!

Unlimited
Unlimited rules

Backwards Novice
Formula 5 rules

Backwards Expert
Formula 5 rules

Jr. Motard
Jr. Motard rules

Motard Novice
Motard rules

Motard Expert
Motard rules

PocketBike
Pocketbike rules

SuperPocketBike
SuperPocketbike rules

Unlimited PocketBike
Unlimited Pocketbike rules



A KX65 or NSR 50 only class is being considered

Mr.P
01-15-2008, 10:41 PM
2. Katy track is repaved and is supposedly very flat and well done this time around. New turns were added last year so it is much more entertaining.

Mr.P
01-15-2008, 10:42 PM
3. Schedule is finalized, and will be posted soon. First race is March 8-9 in Katy.

Godsuki
01-16-2008, 08:47 AM
GO BiPOLAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

hotnanas
01-16-2008, 09:02 AM
Can anyone please link me to the CMRA rule for F7? I have been looking all over for them.

Godsuki
01-16-2008, 09:11 AM
http://www.cmraracing.com/pdf/2007/Rulebook/CMRA%202007%20Rule%20Book%20-%208%20pt.pdf

hotnanas
01-16-2008, 09:17 AM
http://www.cmraracing.com/pdf/2007/Rulebook/CMRA%202007%20Rule%20Book%20-%208%20pt.pdf

you da man!

Mr.P
01-16-2008, 09:30 AM
I guess i should clarify......I have been told the first race is March 8-9. I have not seen it in print at the TMGP website, but it is not a kart weekend.

Scorpio
01-16-2008, 09:34 AM
if we placed 3rd in novice last year, does that mean we're automatically bumped to expert for this year?

Godsuki
01-16-2008, 11:59 AM
if we placed 3rd in novice last year, does that mean we're automatically bumped to expert for this year?

Not for you because they know it was a fluke! :rofl:

SBK Pilot
01-16-2008, 12:12 PM
if we placed 3rd in novice last year, does that mean we're automatically bumped to expert for this year?

only 1st place gets bumped... :nod:

Godsuki
01-16-2008, 12:44 PM
Henry are you racing this year? What series?

CarbonJames
01-16-2008, 01:01 PM
Henry are you racing this year? What series?

HE'S RUNNING THE CREAM SERIES!

Godsuki
01-16-2008, 03:20 PM
HE'S RUNNING THE CREAM SERIES!

Don't you mean the powder puff series?

Rick H.I.C.
01-16-2008, 03:42 PM
if we placed 3rd in novice last year, does that mean we're automatically bumped to expert for this year?

No.
A championship.
If all your peers consider you to be.
And or Jeff decides you to.

CMRA uses the sliding rule of position. Haven't heard TMGP to.