I have a question for all non NBRA drivers. With the APBA nationals scheduled in California this year. If the NBRA nationals were scheduled somewhere in Illinois, at a very nice site with great water,and with a good amount of prize and tow $$$$$ to go with it, would anyone besides the normal NBRA drivers attend. I have an idea and just want to see if it will be worth pursuing.
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Originally posted by kampenracing View PostI have a question for all non NBRA drivers. ............................
How do you handle the differences in tech specs (weight/height/etc) for "non NBRA drivers"?............Have not looked at'a NBRA Tech Manual so just wonder'n..........?
Does the host rule's/specs prevail if a APBA/AOF racer wants to compete?
Has there been any discussion of a standardized (is that a real word)....... Tech manual for "combined card" races?......Would/could it be possible for the Big Three (NBRA/AOF/APBA) to talk about it?
Anyone have a NBRA Tech link handy to post?
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NBRA Nationals
If this were to happen it would not be a combined card event. You would have to become a NBRA member to race. The reason for my post is to find out if any APBA drivers would be interested in coming. I have a great site and sponsors for the event if I can generate enough interest we will probably do it. If not then I will probably leave it alone.Keith Kampen
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IOA support
Keith,
I'm pretty sure that you would see several of the IOA guys make it over that way. I know that dates are limited, but staying away from the Michigan marathon would make a differnce for me personally. If you send me a private note or give me a call with your ideas, I will present them in a few weeks at the IOA fall meeting and give you feedback.
Thanks
Steve Roskowski
317 831-5318
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Do It
Keith,
In talking with several Mod guys, I think you might see a few more than the normal crew. Not sure on the stock contingent.
Personally, I LOVE Shelbyville for the pit space, and you could run any size course you wanted to. Milling at one end helps keep the course smoother, just all the room is nice.
Centrallia is also perfect water. My favorite water to be honest. After finally winning a title there, I love the place ! Pits are a little small, but very, very managable. That would be the only reason I would pick Shelbyville for a larger race.
If you have a new spot, I am all ears, and most likley will be there. I love racing with you guys. The fun factor meter tops out every time. Where else can I drive around 4 partying women on a golf cart and not go to jail !Dave Mason
Just A Boat Racer
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Here's my thoughts
What I am thinking is scheduling the 2010 NBRA Long Course Nationals for the weekend of August 7,8,9 2010 in Lake Shelbyvill, IL. We will have at least $4,500 and all of the usual stuff that we normally have in Shelbyville. If I can generate enough interest I will present a bid at the 2010 national meeting. We are having a club meeting this weekend to discuss.Keith Kampen
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Omc A
Tom,
I believe the OMC class is considered O Hydro/Runabout. Same as the APBA A Stock class. I might be wrong, but that is my understanding. If enough come they would be raced I would think.
Give me a shout sometime, i will find out the answer as i have had several phone calls asking questions about the NBRA rules and class structure etc. I can and will copy the Tech Manual for anyone. Basically all engine specs are the same as APBA. The class structure is a little different, as they combine some classes that are the same speed ranges. Works out pretty good I feel. Makes for a medium to short day of racing with plenty of test time each day. That I LOVE, testing !! When was the last time you could test in the A.M. on Saturday at the Nat's.
Keith, Give me a call tonight.Dave Mason
Just A Boat Racer
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A stock classes
The A stock classes are not a legal class in NBRA. We have in the past run them as a special event and I would imagine that that that could be done again. If we put this race on we are trying to get as many trailers and boats to the race as possible. It is a beautiful site and great water and I'm sure you all will have a great time.
Dave pm me your # to call.Keith Kampen
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