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| Absolutely no alcohol permitted on the premises. - No vending permitted (subject to expulsion for the season). - Sacramento Raceway does not accept checks for event entry. | No
pit riding, pit bikes, bicycles, scooters, rider insurance, dogs, whiners
or sandbaggers! No open practice, no quads! IMPORTANT NOTICE: PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN OR AN ADULT WHO PRESENTS A NOTARIZED AUTHORIZATION TO SIGN ON BEHALF OF THE PARENT MUST COUNTERSIGN ENTRY AND BE PRESENT AT SIGN-UPS WITH MINOR (17 YEARS OR YOUNGER). SPECTATORS WITNESSING THESE EVENTS ASSUME ALL RISKS FOR INJURIES RESULTING THEREIN. |
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| 2008
Schedule |
2008 Series Sponsors | |
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Series Download
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Track Design |
Sacramento
Raceway offers
an exciting supercross-design track without any of the dangerous
double and triple jumps. The track is fully lighted and
features a total track length of about 3/4 mile. |
| Membership |
Sacramento Raceway does not require membership in any organization for participation. The track presents its own racing series and points advancement structure. |
| Ages/Classes |
Kids as young as 4
years old start riding in the 50cc Beginner classes while at the other
end of the age spectrum riders over 40 regularly battle it out in
the Senior classes. Riders under 18 years of age must have parent
or guardian present. |
| Racing Numbers |
Riders may use their
own racing numbers. In the event that two riders have the same number,
the first to sign up will be permitted to keep the number. All numbers
must be unique. Adding letters will not be an acceptable change. |
| Trophies |
Trophies are awarded for each night of racing in the 65cc and larger classes at a 33% payout (1 Trophy for every 3 riders in a class, up to a maximum of 5 trophies in a single class). 100% trophies are given out in the 50cc classes - every 50cc rider earns a trophy. Championship trophies are awarded to the winners of the Spring and Fall series engraved with their name and class. |
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| Pit Rules |
No pit riding, including pit bikes, bicycles, ATVs, or scooters, allowed anywhere. Bring your bike to the track tuned, ready to race. All motorcycles must be pushed to and from the track. |
| General Rules |
Yellow flags mean
CAUTION. Passing on a yellow flag could be grounds for disqualification. |
| Insurance |
Parent or legal guardian or an adult who presents a notarized authorization to sign on behalf of the parent must countersign entry and be present at sign-ups with minor (17 years or younger). Spectators witnessing these events assume all risks for injuries resulting therein. No rider medical insurance is provided. |
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Rider make a class - 33% Trophy Payout - 100% Trophy Payout to 50cc Riders |
Beginners Open
to riders just starting racing who have not earned more than two first
place trophies or have never been advanced to the Novice class in any
organization. Advancement to the Novice class will occur after earning
6 points (example: a 1st place=3 points, 2nd place=2 points, 3rd place=1
point). No advancement will occur during a series. Riders classified as
Junior or Novice in other organizations must ride in the Novice class. Novice Class
is also known as the Junior class in some organizations. Beginner series
trophy winners from a previous series will automatically be advanced to
the Novice class. Advancement to the Intermediate class will occur after
earning 18 points or winning two previous series as a Novice. Intermediate Class
is also known as the Amateur class in some organizations. Expert Class
is also known as the Masters class in some organizations. This is the
highest level of competition without a money payback. Pro-Am Class
riders compete for money. Class is open to anyone. Payback is 100% nightly. 50cc Yam/Suz:
4-8 year old Beginners on Yamaha PW-50 and Suzuki JR-50 65cc Beginner:
7-11 year old Beginners on minicycles up to 65cc 85cc 8-12
years Beginner: 8-12 year old Beginners on minicycles up to 85cc Schoolboy Beginner:
16 years and younger Beginner riders on any size motorcycle 125cc Beginner:
Beginner riders on 200cc and under 4 and 2 stroke motorcycles 250cc-Opencc Beginner:
Beginner riders on 250cc and up 4 and 2 stroke motorcycles Jr
Vet Beginner:
Beginner riders 25 years and older on any size motorcycle Veteran Beginner:
Beginner riders 30 years and older on any size motorcycle Old
Timer Beginner:
Beginner riders 40 years and older on any size motorcycle Over
50 Beginner:
Beginner riders 50 years and older on any size motorcycle Pro-Am Riders
on any size motorcycle with 100% payback Practice
Number Riders
and Sizes 1 125cc and up Beginners 2 65cc – ALL 3 125cc and up
NOV/INT/EXP. & PRO-Am 4 50cc – ALL 5 85cc – ALL
Adult
50-110
This class is open to all adults (over 18 years of age) that want to
ride the adult 50/110 bikes.
Woman's
Classes
This class is open
to all women riders. There are two age groups,
under 12 and 13-older.
Open Classes
50cc and 65cc are used as an advancement class when a rider has already
ridden in the beginner class and is not ready or has not reached the age
limit for the next class. (i.e.: 50cc rider has already received a series
trophy in the 50XR but is only 6 years old and is not ready for a 65cc,
he/she will be placed in the 50cc Open class. The open class is also available
for a 50cc or 65cc rider that wants to race two (2) classes).
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Hon: 4-8 year old Beginners on Honda XR and Z-50
4-6 years Beginner: 4-6 year old Beginners on any type of 50cc minicycle
7-8 years Beginner: 7-8 year old Beginners on any type of 50cc minicycle
Open(Formerly Novice): 4-8 year old riders on any type of 50cc minicycle
Moto will be two laps. One parent is allowed on the track for 50cc classes.
Novice: 7-11 year old Novices on minicycles up to 65cc
Intermediate: 7-11 year old Intermediates on minicycles up to 65cc
Note: XR-80, PW80 and RT90 cycles run here if rider is within age
limits
Moto will be three laps
13-16 years Beginner: 13-16 year old Beginners on minicycles up to 85cc
Novice: 8-16 year old Novices on minicycles up to 85cc
Intermediate: 8-16 year old Intermediates on minicycles up to 85cc
110 or 150R 4-Stroke allowed in 85cc class
Note: Big Wheel 80 and 4 and 2 stroke 100 cycles run here if rider
is within age limits
Moto will be three laps
Novice: 16 years and younger Novice riders on any size motorcycle
Moto will be three laps
Novice: Novice riders on 200cc and under 4 and 2 stroke motorcycles
Intermediate: Intermediate riders on 200cc and under 4 and 2 stroke motorcycles
250 4-Stroke allowed in 125cc Classes
Moto will be three laps
Novice: Novice riders on 250cc and up 4 and 2 stroke motorcycles
Intermediate: Intermediate riders on 250cc and up 4 and 2 stroke motorcycles
450 4-Stroke allowed in 250cc classes
Moto will be three laps
Novice: Novice riders 25 years and older on any size motorcycle
Intermediate: Intermediate riders 25 years and older on any size motorcycle
Expert: Expert riders 25 years and older on any size motorcycle
Moto will be three laps
Novice: Novice riders 30 years and older on any size motorcycle
Intermediate: Intermediate riders 30 years and older on any size motorcycle
Expert: Expert riders 30 years and older on any size motorcycle
Moto will be three laps
Novice: Novice riders 40 years and older on any size motorcycle
Intermediate: Intermediate riders 40 years and older on any size motorcycle
Expert: Expert riders 40 years and older on any size motorcycle
Moto will be three laps
Novice: Novice riders 50 years and older on any size motorcycle
Intermediate: Intermediate riders 50 years and older on any size motorcycle
Expert: Expert riders 50 years and older on any size motorcycle
Moto will be three laps
Moto will be five laps
Practice
Order
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Women’s Open and Adult
50/110cc
125cc and up Beginners
65cc – ALL
125cc and up NOV/INT/EXP. & PRO-Am
50cc – ALL
85cc – ALL
Women’s Open and Adult
50/110cc