CCS September 19-20

Discussion in 'Regional: WERA, CCS, etc...' started by IL8APEX, Sep 21, 2015.

  1. IL8APEX

    IL8APEX STT Northern *****er
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    Well, how did everything turn out?

    Did you all lay the rubber back down on the totally green track? Did Ryan get his caliper rebuilt? Did Bart stay upright?

    Inquiring minds want to know!

    -Tom
     
  2. Black Mamba

    Black Mamba Go Slow in Slow Corners and Fast in Fast Corners!
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    Man, what some intense racing! I managed to take 3rd place in the Middleweight SuperSport, 4th place in the Heavyweight SuperSport, 3rd place in the Middleweight Superbike and 3rd place in the Middleweight Grand Prix.
     
  3. r6boater

    r6boater Draik's Pit Crew

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    CCS at VIR was good. Our first time racing with CCS, so there was a steep learning curve but all in all a great weekend for Draik. 2x4ths, a 5th, a 6th, an 8th, and in his first attempt at endurance racing, finished 3rd in class and 5th overall.
     
  4. PDaddy

    PDaddy Team Blue Racing #928

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    Wow! Gingerman is now a GREAT track again! Super smooth and tons of grip (when the sun is out). Grabbed a 2nd place finish in AM F-40. Very enjoyable race day. :woot:
     
  5. leviealding

    leviealding Rides with no training wheels

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    I set my fastest time of the weekend in the GTO, first race of the day at 9:30am in the cold. Bike's had a lot more horsepower in that temp. Couldn't keep the front end down:wheel:
     
  6. PDaddy

    PDaddy Team Blue Racing #928

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    My bike never seems to have enough grip below 70*F. But the power is goooood. :thumb:
     

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