Updated: Daytona Superbike To Pay $50,000 To Overall Winner On Each 2009 Race Weekend

Updated: Daytona Superbike To Pay $50,000 To Overall Winner On Each 2009 Race Weekend

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Daytona Motorsports Group’s Roger Edmondson revealed today via e-mail from DMG headquarters in Daytona Beach, Florida that the overall winner of the two Daytona Superbike races held on each AMA race weekend in 2009 will be paid $50,000 in purse money. The winner will be determined by adding the points earned by each rider in the two races. Riders who finish 2nd-10th overall will each be paid $5000. In his e-mail, Edmondson wrote, Here are the rules for Daytona Superbike. They are designed to be a “snapshot” of what the final rules will be. We still need to develop the relationships with the tire and fuel suppliers as well as those who will appear on the Eligible Equipment List for aftermarket items. Please note the purse awards are not what you might be used to. First, we are awarding $5,000.00 to the winner of the Super Pole competition. Obviously, that means we intend to have Super Pole competition. Second, we are posting a significant award for the best performer on the weekend. Third, the balance of the awards are the same from 2nd place to 20th. It is our belief that proper professional racing comes via sponsorship. Until that goal is reached, we want to provide support to as many teams as we can afford to reach at this time. Rules for the 1000’s will follow in a few days. Roger Tentative rules, as attached to Edmondson’s e-mail, follow: Daytona Motorsports Group Daytona Superbike Equipment Rules and Regulations All machines eligible for participation in Daytona Superbike must be approved by AMA Pro Racing and homologated by the manufacturer. Approval of homologation will require a contingency awards program that rewards the first five finishers competing on the homologated machine, by brand and model. Machines currently eligible for homologation by their manufacturer or distributor for competition in 2009 are: Aprilia Tuono BMW HP2 Sport Buell 1125R Ducati 848 Ducati S4R Honda CBR600RR Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R KTM Super Duke MV Brutale 910S Suzuki GSX-R750 Suzuki GSX-R600 Triumph Daytona 675 Yamaha YZF-R6 Each homologated machine will have a published Technical Information Form (TIF) containing the AMA approved specifications required for competition. Specifications will include, but not be limited to make, model, year, original displacement, and special allowances (if any) for this specific homologated machine. The original TIF may be modified to enhance or reduce the performance of the machine based upon actual competition experience. Unless otherwise specified, all parts must originate from the same make/model as the homologated machine, meaning no up-dating or back-dating is permitted 1. HORSEPOWER AND WEIGHT LIMITS A. Minimum weight is 360 lbs in the exact condition the machine finishes any competition activity (qualifying or race final) without the addition of fluids or other items of any kind. B. Once the machine weight has been established, the motorcycle will be tested for power output on the official series dynamometer. Power is limited to one (1) horsepower for every three (3) pounds of machine weight, up to a maximum of 140 horsepower. Fuel may be added to allow for the dynamometer testing after the official weight has been recorded. C. In no case may more than 25 lbs of ballast be added to any machine, said ballast to be added/fastened in accordance with approved mounting procedures. D. If necessary, specific motorcycles may be allowed a variance from the standard power to weight ratio to ensure parity in competition. Where such variances are allowed, they will be published on the TIF for the machines affected. E. Combined motorcycle and rider weights will be used to determine power limits starting in the 2010 season. 2. TIRES A. XXXXXX is the Official Tire of AMA Pro Road Racing and only tires produced by XXXX and mounted at the meet may be used in competition. B. The number of available compounds, configurations, and quantities available for use at each event will be announced coincident with the announcement of the Official Tire of the series and may be altered during the course of the 2009 season per safety, wear and related experience. 3. FUEL A. Official Fuel – The Official Fuel of AMA Pro Racing is XXXXXXXX and its exclusive use in unadulterated form shall be mandatory. B. Only air may be mixed with the fuel as an oxidant, and no other substances, chemicals and/or liquids whatsoever shall be added, combined, mixed and/or introduced to said Official Fuel whether intentionally or unintentionally unless approved in advance in writing by the AMA for use by all competitors. C. All competitors must use the official fuel, as supplied by the manufacturer at the track, during all on-track sessions. D. All motorcycles must prominently display the appropriate unmodified official fuel company decal on the motorcycle at all times. E. AMA Pro Racing has the right to sample a competitor’s fuel at any time. F. Competitors are responsible for the safe and proper handling and security of their fuel from when it is dispensed to them until it is used. G. Competitors are responsible for properly disposing of all unused fuel. 2. WHEELS/BRAKES A. Wheels must appear on the Eligible Equipment List. (1) Front wheels = 17″ x 3.5″ all machines (2) Rear wheels = 17″ x 5.5″ or 17″ x 6″ (See TIF for each machine) B. Brake calipers may be substituted by homologated units appearing on the Eligible Equipment List. C. Aftermarket brake pads and lines may be substituted by homologated units appearing on the Eligible Equipment List.. D. The brake master cylinders may be substituted by homologated units appearing on the Eligible Equipment List. E. The brake rotors may be substituted by homologated units appearing on the Eligible Equipment List as long as the rotors are the same size (diameter) as the OEM equipment being replaced. Caliper mounts and hangers, front and rear, may not be modified or substituted. F. With approval of the Technical Inspector, front wheel spacers may be made “captive”. G. With approval of the Technical Inspector, rear wheel spacers may be made “captive”, and a caliper retaining device may be used. Chain adjuster must be OEM. 3. FRONT SUSPENSION A. Original front forks must be retained, including inner and outer tubes, fork bottoms, caliper mounts, axles and spacers. (Aftermarket coatings are allowed to maximum thickness of 0.1mm). B. Aftermarket 25mm Cartridge kits appearing on the Eligible Equipment List are permitted and aftermarket fork caps may be substituted. C. A steering damper may be installed with a homologated unit appearing on the Eligible Equipment List. D. A fork brace may be installed with a homologated unit appearing on the Eligible Equipment List. E. Triple Clamps may be substituted with a homologated unit appearing on the Eligible Equipment List. F. Front suspension modifications are limited to: (1) Internal parts may be modified consistent and within the foregoing restrictions, including substitution of springs, change of shims and/or spacers, and addition of “Race Tech” kit/aftermarket type valving units appearing on the Eligible Equipment List. (2) External Compression Adjusters may be modified/changed. (3) Steering Head inserts to adjust rake may be used as long as no part of the frame is modified. 4. REAR SUSPENSION A. The original model, stock swingarm must be retained, unchanged, except that the axle adjustment opening/slot may be lengthened, with the permission of the Tech. Inspector. B. The rear shock linkage may be substituted with a homologated unit appearing on the Eligible Equipment List. C. The rear shock may be modified or replaced by units appearing on the Eligible Equipment List. 5. FRAME/ADJUSTABLE PIVOT/DATA ACQUISITION A. Unless otherwise provided for on the TIF, the original frame must be used. Unnecessary brackets may be removed. B. Adjustable swingarm pivots are permitted, but no modifications to the frame or swingarm can be made to allow this adjustability. C. Data acquisition for chassis and/or suspension is permitted utilizing systems on the Eligible Equipment List. (1) Data acquisition is only permitted as “one way”, meaning a gathering system that can receive and/or collect but not transmit. 6. BODYWORK/CONTROLS/APPEARANCE A. Aftermarket, OEM-style bodywork and custom fairing mounts may be used. B. The fairing must match the shape of the OEM machine in silhouette and profile and the AMA shall have the right to use templates and go-no-go devices therefor. 1) An oil retaining, “sealed” lower fairing is mandatory. C. The stock gas tank must be used, but aftermarket gas caps are allowed. For races requiring re-fueling, a dry brake system must be installed. D. A front fender must be mounted. E. Aftermarket footpegs, clip-on bars, shift/brake mechanisms and fasteners may be used. F. Non-standard “Kill Switches” must not be spring loaded and must be well marked. G. Titanium Fasteners are not permitted. H. Tail sections may be increased in size to allow for required number display. Final approval rests with the Chief Technical Inspector. (1) The AMA and/or the organizers retain the right to require number plates on machines with small or unusually sized or shaped tail sections. I. Numbers must be a minimum of 8 inches high and in a clear contrasting color to the background area on which they are displayed. 7. ENGINE MODIFICATIONS are unlimited, except for the following: A. Bore and Stroke must remain as stock. B. Valve sizes must remain as stock. C. Stock cases, barrels, and cylinder heads must be used, but may be altered. D. Stock carb bodies or stock fuel injection systems must be used, but carb internals, velocity stacks and injection management systems may be altered or replaced. E. Injectors must be stock and unaltered from the original specification and manufacture. F. Open pipe exhaust systems are permitted. G. Aftermarket exhaust systems appearing on the Eligible Equipment List may be installed. H. Dyno-jet or kit-type Electronic “quick shifters” are allowed. Manual “secondary” hand operated kill switch/quick shifters are not allowed. I. Clutch actuation may be modified to a racing “kit” type. J. “Dry Clutches” are only permitted when used on the equivalent OE production model. K. Aftermarket “Slipper” clutches appearing on the Eligible Equipment List are permitted. L. Approved Engine Control Unit must be used without any modification whatsoever to the approved configuration. Series provided Engine Control Units may be required in 2010 and beyond. 8. AIR BOX/INTAKE/SCOOPS A. An air box is required. B. An air filter is not required. C. Larger air boxes may be fitted, but the stock tank and tank placement/mounts must be maintained and used. D. Ram air systems are permitted if specified and used on the homologated motorcycle. Ducts and scoops, must be identical in specification to the original equipment system. 9. POST QUALIFYING/POST RACE TECH A. Immediately following each qualifying session or race, the top three finishers plus other motorcycles chosen at random at the discretion of the AMA will be tested on the Official Series Dynamometer to verify power. B. Other than the motorcycle’s throttle/twist grip, switches or any other device and/or methodology designed to and/or having the ability or potential to affect the horsepower readings during dynamometer testing are strictly prohibited. C. Any entrant, rider, crew member and/or entrant affiliate (who are not manufacturers of homologated motorcycles), who attempts to and/or does alter the performance of his/her/their machine following any competition event, in an effort to affect the dynamometer or weight results, will be disqualified from the meet and suspended from AMA Pro Road Racing participation for a period of no less than one year, and assessed a $50,000.00 fine which must be paid in full before reinstatement. A second offense will result in a lifetime ban for the offending entrant and/or entity. D. Any entrant, entrant affiliate and/or contractor who is/are manufacturers of homologated motorcycles, who attempts to and/or does alter the performance of its/their machine following any competition event, in an effort to affect the dynamometer or weight results, will be disqualified from the meet and suspended from AMA Pro Road Racing participation for a period of no less than one year, and assessed a $250,000.00 fine which must be paid in full before reinstatement. A second offense will result in a loss of approval for the homologated machine used in the meet where the offense took place, thereby rendering it ineligible for use by any and all entrants for a period of twelve (12) months.. E. Machines unable to make post qualifying or post race tech and complete their dynamometer runs for any reasons, including major crashes or major mechanical failures will be penalized. Reasonable allowances may/will be made for minor mechanical failures that can be repaired, under strict supervision, in a reasonable amount of time and that do not have any bearing on performance or weight. Reasonable allowances may/will also be made for minor crashes on machines that can be ridden back to pit lane. Determination of ‘minor’ will be at the sole discretion of the Tech Inspector. F. In the instance where a motorcycle on the post-race dynamometer produces one run where that motorcycle registered within (but not more than) one horsepower in excess of the horsepower limit, that motorcycle will be re-tested at the end of that class/group, time allowing and at the request of the entrant. If that motorcycle again measures/tests any way in excess of the allowable horsepower limit , that machine will be penalized as per the Rule book. If that machine reads within the guidelines in the dynamometer re-do, no penalty will be assessed. G. Motorcycle weights will be checked immediately following qualifying or races, in the same condition in which they finish the activity, including all fluids such as oil, water and fuel. H. No fluid and/or any other item(s) may be added to the motorcycle prior to the determination of weight. Subsequent to official weight verification, fuel may be added for the purpose of completing the required dynamometer verification. 10. PURSE AWARDS A. All purse awards will be paid to the registered entrant. B. Purse awards will be determined by the amount of points earned by the entrant at each meet, calculated by adding the points earned in race one and the points earned in race two. C. When ties result, the purse amounts for the position in question and the next position will be totaled and split between the two entrants. D. Unless otherwise specified, purse awards for each meet scheduled in the 2009 season will be as follows: First Place = $50,000.00 Second Place through Twentieth Place = $5,000.00 each Super Pole Winner = $5,000.00 This just in, via e-mail: Hey everyone, one of you called to question an item that was supposed to be deferred until a later date. That is Item 7F that allows for open exhausts. Just today the FIM has reached out in an effort to bring some control to noise and until this develops further, we will wait on making a final decision on that topic. Maybe we will have open exhausts and maybe we won’t. It is our intention to have the most entertaining program we can develop, but we also want to be good neighbors and good citizens of the FIM community. Time will tell. Roger Edmondson

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