Race Entries
Trophy Race Entry
- Entries are $60
- winners will receive 1st 2nd and 3rd place Trophies
- Gate Entry Included
Military Race
- Entries are $60
- winners will receive 1st 2nd and 3rd place Trophies
- Gate Entry Included
Fast Babes Trophy Race
- Entries are $60 (Total)
- winners will receive 1st 2nd and 3rd place Trophies
- Gate Entry Included
E.T Race
- Entries are $110 ( Total )
$50 of each entry goes into a cash pot
1st 60% of pot
2nd 30% of pot
3rd place 10% of pot
Gate Entry Included
You will qualify into your "Time Class" on the day of the race
Requirements for Racing
Full leather suits are required for bikes running times under 6.5 seconds or over 120 miles an hour in the 1/8th mile.
If you do run faster than 6.5 or over 120 MPH and don’t own a full track suite you can still join the 7.0-7.5 time bracket.
Note: Full leather suits are primarily worn by stretched swing arm bikes Hayabusa’s, Kawasaki ZX14, Suzuki GSXR 1000 and nitromethane bikes
Minimum requirments
- D.O.T Full Face Helmet
- Leather Jacket
- Pants
- Boots
- Gloves
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How Timed Bracket Racing Works.
In timed bracket racing, all participants go through a qualifying process. Regardless of their individual skill levels, everyone qualifies into a specific time class, which has a half-second range. Once the qualifying rounds are complete, participants are placed into their respective time classes based on their qualifying times.
During the main race, the objective is to be as close to your designated time bracket as possible. If a racer goes faster than their qualified time class, they “break out” of that class and lose the race. This rule ensures that each racer competes within their designated time range, creating fair and competitive races.
For example, let’s say there are 20 bikes participating in the event. The races begin with 10 matchups. The racer who achieved the fastest time without breaking out of their qualified time class wins that particular race and advances to the next round.
This process continues through subsequent rounds, eliminating racers with each race until only one racer remains. The ultimate winner is the participant who consistently stays within their time bracket, executes a fast run without breaking out, and progresses through each race to claim victory.
Timed bracket racing offers an exciting and level playing field, ensuring that participants compete against others with similar capabilities and creating thrilling battles as racers strive to hit their mark and avoid breaking out of their time class.
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