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Thread: 2006 Grand Enduro Schedule

  1. #1
    rockandrollcafe

    2006 Grand Enduro Schedule

    Here it is gang-

    Riverhead Raceway
    2006 Grand Enduro Schedule

    April 22nd & 29th Warm-Ups

    Sunday May 7th
    Sunday May 28th
    Sunday June 18th
    Saturday July 8th
    Sunday August 6th
    Sunday September 3rd
    Saturday September 23rd

    All other Enduro Divisions race the same schedule except during the month of July

    July 15th 8 cylinders
    July 22nd 4 cylinders
    No Trucks or 6 cyliders in July

  2. #2
    RebelMtrspts29

    Not Happy!!!!!!!

    I really think that we deserve more races in one season than that. This is not just a "gut an go" class.

    Brian Obiedzenski

    REBEL MOTORSPORTS HOMEPAGE 2005

  3. #3
    Bobby Pease

    Wink

    Brian...
    This works for most of us... Blunderbust may be the way to go for you if you want more Brother... The Grand enduro schedule isnt a good reason to be " NOT HAPPY"...... Hope you guys are thinking of some topics for the grand meeting... See yaz soon................
    Bobby Pease

    ps..Smile Bri

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    Quote Originally Posted by RebelMtrspts29
    I really think that we deserve more races in one season than that. This is not just a "gut an go" class.

    Brian Obiedzenski
    Unfortunately, there are no tracks that I have been to or know of that run an Enduro Class weekly. Most tracks have a Thriller/Strickly Stock/Blunderbust class to fill this type of affordable racing. I think Bobby hit it on the nose that a majority of people want cost effectiveness and limited running schedule, otherwise at Riverhead, buy a Blunderbust to run a full weekly schedule. Keep in mind, running a longer schedule WILL cost more in $$$ and time....and if that's ok, then brings it back to Blunderbust....My understanding of the enduro divisions is to get into racing, affordably, not take as much personal time away as a regular weekly division will and have fun. If ran weekly, I truly believe you won't have any of that. Think about it.
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    Wink Don't worry, be happy......................

    Hey Brian! Its doesn't make you a bad person because you want to race in more enduros yearly.............................
    I experienced the same thing, way back when Flemington only had enduros every 3 to 4 weeks.....................................
    When I got the "fever", I just picked up the AARN and looked for an advertised enduro at another venue..............................
    Doesn't matter dirt or paved, if your willing to travel, usually something going on somewhere......................
    You make new friends and it gives you all kinds of seat time...............
    UNCLE PETEY......................

  6. #6
    Rich Johnson
    RGee makes a good point...How little is "not enough" and at what point does racing become a "burden" ?
    I race to have a good time...I try not to let it "consume" me...I have other priorities.
    To be competitive, you have to spend time and money <OR> be ultra talented and lucky.
    I have enjoyed running "once a month" @ Riverhead for the past 12 years...Plenty of time to "regroup"

    When I need more racin'...I pack up and hit the road (just like my ole' pal Petey)...There are many tracks that run similar rules for "stock-ish" cars.
    The trick of it is...To control your racing addiction and not let it control you.

    RACINRICH
    Last edited by Rich Johnson; 11-09-2005 at 09:24 PM.

  7. #7
    RebelMtrspts29

    Grands

    Hey whats up guys,

    I guess maybe i said it a litte wrong. The schedule doesnt make me upset or anything. Im not looking for our class to run weekly, im just saying maybe 2...3...4......more shows a year. I would love to drive blunderbust, but i know to be competitive in that class, the money is probably.....double....maybe triple what a grand is costing. That really is not a cheap class anymore if you want to run with those guys in the front.
    I guess I will have to stay content, Im dying to join you NEETS boys, but i am young, an have no room here at home to store the car. But the Grand Enduro class does not make me unhappy, I think about my car all day, an think about getting back for next year like every minute LOL.
    I was just hoping that we may get a few more races for this season. And to possibly really drive under the lights for our "night" race.

    See you all Sunday!!!

    Sorry to make it sound like i was very unhappy

    Brian Obiedzenski

    Rebel Motorsports Homepage 2005

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