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Benzo

posted on 13/5/11 at 11:27 PM Reply With Quote
RGB Class Structure

Hi guy,

Thinking about taking a trip over to the mainland for a round of the RGB Championship..

Can anyone tell me..

How are the classes structured now?

Is there still a blade 919 class?

Has anyone got a calendar handy? to see what is happening where over the next 3 months..?

Thanks,

Iain

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Ian-B

posted on 14/5/11 at 04:59 AM Reply With Quote
The classes for RGB are now;

F - Front engined sub 1000cc engines produced prior to 01/01/2009
R - Mid engined sub 1000cc engines produced prior to 01/01/2009

A - Engines less than 180bhp but larger than 1000cc - no new entries allowed after 2011

Currently within class F there is a Fireblade 893 / 919 trophy - New engine for the highest placed 893 / 919 driver at the end of the year.

Ian

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progers

posted on 14/5/11 at 08:10 AM Reply With Quote
Ian has explained it spot on. You would fit in the class F no problem. We have ~4 guys running the older blade engines this year, including a Westy Megablade.

As for timetable, go to www.750mc.co.uk and click on the racing tab - there you will find details of the race calender and race entry forms etc.

We are racing :-

21/22 May at Snetterton (double header)
2nd July at Donington (single race)
30/31 July at Snetterton (double header)
27th August Silverstone (single race)
10th Sept at Oulton Park (single race)
24/25 Sept at Pembrey (double header)
8th October Donington (double header)

Bring some of your friends over, they would be more than welcome.

- Paul

(RGB Committee member)

[Edited on 14/5/11 by progers]

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Benzo

posted on 14/5/11 at 10:40 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by progers
Ian has explained it spot on. You would fit in the class F no problem. We have ~4 guys running the older blade engines this year, including a Westy Megablade.

As for timetable, go to www.750mc.co.uk and click on the racing tab - there you will find details of the race calender and race entry forms etc.

We are racing :-

21/22 May at Snetterton (double header)
2nd July at Donington (single race)
30/31 July at Snetterton (double header)
27th August Silverstone (single race)
10th Sept at Oulton Park (single race)
24/25 Sept at Pembrey (double header)
8th October Donington (double header)

Bring some of your friends over, they would be more than welcome.

- Paul

(RGB Committee member)

[Edited on 14/5/11 by progers]


Bit of pity now i didnt get over last year when i could have mixed it up a little more!

So there are only about 4 out in the 919 part of class F?

I presume there is now a massive difference between the 1000's and 900's in class time?

Ill maybe wait until we got 1000's over here in N.Ireland and then come to visit, either that or as you say ill gather a few of the NI7's boys and see if i can organise a trip Donington or Silverstone...

Must Speak to AB about it.

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progers

posted on 14/5/11 at 12:58 PM Reply With Quote
The newer 1000cc engines do improve lap times, but maybe not as much as you would think! At Brands, drivers who had switched to 2008 Blade engines were doing 1 - 1.5 seconds a lap faster. As you know though, there is a lot of time in the driver and well driven 919's still finish in the mid pack, especially at the more twisty, technical tracks. As an example, the last race at Brands, a 919 car was 4th in F class.

Having a chat to Andy B is a good idea :-)

Cheers

Paul

[Edited on 14/5/11 by progers]

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Benzo

posted on 14/5/11 at 01:27 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by progers
The newer 1000cc engines do improve lap times, but maybe not as much as you would think! At Brands, drivers who had switched to 2008 Blade engines were doing 1 - 1.5 seconds a lap faster. As you know though, there is a lot of time in the driver and well driven 919's still finish in the mid pack, especially at the more twisty, technical tracks. As an example, the last race at Brands, a 919 car was 4th in F class.

Having a chat to Andy B is a good idea :-)

Cheers

Paul

[Edited on 14/5/11 by progers]


Well thats it, ill see what track would be best for the car the logistics of the trip..

Will call AB on monday to discuss, Im missing my Ni7's round this weekend in mondello on the international circuit.. so im going to have to arrange my own away trip..

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