Steel City LL Qualifier

JGreen

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Anyone have some info on this. It's been a couple years since
we have attended a quailfier and are trying to make it happen this year.
Need an idea of cost involved. Thanks
 
Anyone have some info on this. It's been a couple years since
we have attended a quailfier and are trying to make it happen this year.
Need an idea of cost involved. Thanks

Jim, as long as you take out a 2nd mortgage, spend all of AJ's college fund and get a second job you should be able to afford to make it happen.
 
It's only $10 more than any other race. Just check the class schedule to see which day you have to be there.
 
Qualifiers are a little more expensive than your average weekend race event. They are worth it IMO for the experience, more riders on the gate, challenging/different tracks, etc.

Most tracks offer an open practice on Friday and charge $25.00 per class
Gate fee is usually around $25.00 per person for the weekend
$30.00 per class registration
$10.00 per class LLQ form
$110 to $150 Transponder fee ($100 back when transponder is returned)
Obviously you know the cost to get everything else ready to go racing
bike fuel, bike parts, extra bike, generator fuel, food, drinks, motorhome/camper/tent, vehicle fuel etc.

Some tracks have gone to a NO PET policy, I think Steel City is one of them. So if you have an animal boarding fees??

Every track is different, so those figures are probably off a little.

Good Luck,
Rae Lynn
 
Crute you going ?.....i think Iam going to fast traxx with a buddy anyone going to that one...same weekend
 
Doublin gap

This isn't an answer just related to the LLQ's
THIS WEEKEND IS AN AREA QUALIFIER AT DOUBLIN GAP
100 Reasner Lane, Newburg, Pa. 17240
About 6 hours from Columbus, Ohio.
 
And by the way they're not allowed to start bikes until NOON Sunday because of some local Church Ordinance. Apparently the sounds drown out the Organ.
 
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