REGARDING THE ADVANCED GROUP ON MONDAYS - RACERS READ!
Cornerspeed is first and foremost a school. Our track day portion allows our student graduates, student graduates from other schools and licensed racers a place to work on their skills and enjoy the track in as safe an environment as possible. THESE DAYS ARE TRACK DAYS, NOT A RACER'S OPEN PRACTICE. While we welcome licensed racers to ride with us on Mondays at our events, please keep in mind the following:
1. Most participants in the Advanced Group are not racers and do not intend on racing. They are Enthusiasts that have earned the right through experience and speed to be in this group.
2. If you have the ability to ride a North Course lap time under 1:34, do not expect to get clean laps at that pace AND we may even ask you to reduce pace if the overall pace of the group is demonstratively slower. There are many aspects of racing to work on such as sectoring the track and working individual corners without the necessity of lowest laptime each lap.
3. What a racer considers a "spaceous pass" and what we consider giving room is very different. All inside passing, front and side of the machine, must be kept at a minimum of 6 feet (one bike length) all the way around the rider that you are overtaking including after the overtaking maneuver is completed. If you stuff or come within elbows distance or nearly clip a front tire of a rider, making what we consider an unsafe pass, you will have your track priviledges revoked without refund. This must be addressed so that there are no misunderstandings regarding our philosophy and goals in providing EVERYONE a safe place to ride. While there is no guarantee against human error or negligence, we will do everything we can to insure everyone's safety. We welcome everyone to ride with us but we want everyone to know our rules and our goals for safety. RETURN TO TOP
WHAT
HAPPENS IF I'M LATE AND DO NOT ATTEND THE RIDER'S MEETING?
The
rider's meeting is MANDATORY and very important. If you do not attend
the rider's meeting, you will not be allowed to ride until you can be
given the day's details by an instructor. Keep in mind, if the instructors
are working, you will be waiting in the pits until we have time to go
over all the information with you. You may miss a session, two, three.
. . . This is for your safety and the safety of all your fellow riders. So show up
early, have all your gear organized and prepared so you have a good day
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FLAGS
AND TRACK ETIQUETTE
For
all racers and sport enthusiasts, the information in these two subjects
should be engrained in your brain. Know all the flags and the procedures
that go with each one. Know the pit in and pit out procedures and how
to properly signal. Don't have any doubts about these before you get to
the track. Example: Standing yellow and waving yellow, what's the difference
and what do you do? Again, make sure you know all the flags. It's easy
enough to find. The WERA Rule book is online. Use it for quick reference.
Click here if you are unsure of your flags: http://wera.com/pages/rulebook.htm
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AGGRESSIVE
RIDING
Aggressive
riding is strictly prohibited at all of our events. This includes all
groups. Our schools and track day groups are for riders to learn and enjoy themselves
on the racetrack. This is not a race day or a timed qualifying practice.
Forget lap times. There will be times on track when you have to give way
to slower riders. Remember, you are there to have fun, not set a new track
record. See the section below on STUFFING. We reserve the right to
remove anyone from the racing surface for any reason if we feel the person
is endangering the event. RETURN TO TOP
PASSING RULES (PER GROUP)
We
require that students and sport enthusiasts pass only on the outside. While this does not guarantee an accident-free day, it does reduce the
chance for collision. By passing on the outside, should you make a mistake,
you can ride off the track by yourself and not take a fellow rider. Cornerworkers
and instructors keep a careful eye on this and your only warning comes
in the rider's meeting. Also, your passes need to be wide and courteous
giving your fellow rider plenty of room.
We
allow inside passing in the Advanced Enthusiast/Racer Group only. These must be clean, courteous,
SPACEOUS passes (minimum 6 feet between bikes including the finish of the pass). This is only a track day. Aggressive riding is prohibited.
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HOW
MUCH ROOM ON PASSES?
The
slower the rider, the more room you allow. Even in the racers group, we
have a variety of skill levels from novice to pro; therefore, the use
of good judgement is required. A good rule of thumb is 5 feet minimum
to the side of the rider and at least two bike lengths in the front once
you come around. Be kind to your fellow rider. Aggressive passing will
get you removed from the track. We reserve the right to remove anyone
from the racing surface for any reason if we feel the person is endangering
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NO STUFFING!
What
is stuffing? Stuffing is defined as "any time you make a pass
that causes the passed rider to alter their riding style or race line." Here's an example: Let's say you make a pass around a rider and cut back
in front of him/her entering a turn. You think it's a safe pass but the
rider you just passed is having to grab the front brake to keep from hitting
your tailsection. You just STUFFED the rider. OR you make a pass and the
rider has to change his/her line entering the turn. Again, you just STUFFED
the rider. In both cases, you are violating our rules.
REMEMBER:
This is only a track day. Aggressive riding is prohibited. Save it for
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NO
BIKE CONTACT
In
the event you make a mistake and make contact with another rider, you
are done for the day. RETURN TO TOP
TWO FALL LIMIT
What
does this mean? Let's say you're feeling "spirited" and riding
a bit over your head. If you go off the racing surface and fall (be it
5 mph or 50 mph+), that's number one. If you do it again, you're done for the
day. Constant off track excursions should tell you (as it tells us) that
you are riding over your head. You are an endangerment to yourself and
riders around you. Anytime you go off the track surface whether you fall
or not, you must report to the grid marshall before futher laps are completed. We reserve the right to remove anyone from the racing surface for any
reason if we feel the person is endangering themselves or other participants
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HELMET AND/OR BIKE CAMERA POLICY
If you are doing helmet and/or bike camera/video - you MUST take your camera and setup (helmet or bike) through Tech to be approved. If you get to the Grid Marshal and he does not see an approved sticker on your camera, you will not be allowed on track. You will be asked to either go back to the pits and remove it or go through Tech for be approved. Please use duct tape or a backup tether attached to your setup. NOTE: You are not a professional videographer - please do not ride over your limits to keep up with someone to videotape them. Do not make unsafe passes to stay with someone that you are videotaping. We reserve the right to discontinue use of cameras on track at any time. (Picture to right: Busted GoPro camera found on track - this could seriously cause issues with riders - whether from direct contact or from another rider trying to avoid it.) RETURN TO TOP
TWO
WHEEL POLICY- NO WHEELIES
Sometimes
the front end gets light and the front tire dances a few inches off the
ground. If it does, set it back down. Don't continue your drive with the
front end in the air. If Mladin, Bostrom and Hayden can keep the front
end on the ground, so can you. Gratuitous wheelies are not allowed. Period.
Virginia International Raceway has a two-wheel policy and we uphold it.
Again: We reserve the right to remove anyone from the racing surface
for any reason if we feel the person is endangering the event. RETURN TO TOP
ALCOHOL
AND DRUGS
This
topic is taken very seriously at all tracks and violations will not be
tolerated. Open containers of alcohol are not allowed at the track until
the track goes cold at the end of the day and the event is over. This
means from the time you arrive until the end of the day, no one in your
group opens a container of alcohol. You, the rider, are responsible for
your pit crew, friends and family. If ANYONE within your group is caught
with an open container of alcohol while the event is running, your entire
party will be escorted off the premises. WERA, CCS and ASRA equally enforce
this rule. DRUGS: Recreational drugs are strictly prohibited. You also
run the risk of criminal prosecution for the use of illegal substances.
Don't do it. RETURN TO TOP
WHAT
HAPPENS IF I BREAK THE RULES?
Do
we really need to tell you? At the mandatory rider's meeting on the morning
of our events, we will go over all of these rules. That will be your only
warning. Reprimands are at our discretion which range from having you
sit out a session or two to having you pack up and go home. Riding on
a racetrack is very fun. It is also dangerous; therfore, we cannot allow
any rider to jeopardize another rider's safety including themselves. Follow
the rules, use common sense and everyone will have a safe, fun and fast
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