S4R guys -- new Daytona Superbike Equipment Rules and Regulations

Started by MotoCreations, May 30, 2008, 08:38:38 AM

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MotoCreations


I was just reading the new Daytona Superbike Equipment Rules and Regulations.  No surprise about the 600cc Honda's, Suzuki's, etc.  Ducati 848 is eligible as well which is no surprise.  But the one Ducati that WAS surprising to find that IS eligible to race is the Ducati Monster S4R!  Definitely some interesting rules by the new owners!

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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


More here --> Roadracing Article

rubinj21

With the minimum weight and max hp rules, any one of these could be very competitive. But it seems the twins might have an advantage. The BMW did well at Daytona this year, plus if the weight and hp is the same for all engine designs, ridability will be the biggest factor.

foggy123


Literbike Equipment Rules and Regulations

All machines eligible for participation in Literbike 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 RSV 4
BMW S1000RR
Buell 1125R
Ducati 1098S
Honda CBR1000RR
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R
KTM RC8
MV F4312
Suzuki GSX-R1000
Yamaha YZF-R1

Buell can race in both?

aaronb

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derby

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rubinj21

Remember it says these are the ones "currently" eligible. XXX amount of street legal version normally have to be produced to homologate a bike. And since they havent even rolled the RSV 4 off the line yet, Im interested to see which ones are still on this list in January/February, whenever the cut off is.

derby

Quote from: rubinj21 on May 30, 2008, 04:41:12 PM
Remember it says these are the ones "currently" eligible. XXX amount of street legal version normally have to be produced to homologate a bike. And since they havent even rolled the RSV 4 off the line yet, Im interested to see which ones are still on this list in January/February, whenever the cut off is.

remember, those are the old ama homologation requirements. dmg isn't the ama and ama pro racing is no longer the american motorcyclists association.

dmg can pretty do whatever the hell they want.
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'07 Suz GSX-R750

Retired rides: '05 Duc Monster S4R, '99 Yam YZF-R1, '98 Hon CBR600F3, '97 Suz GSX-R750, '96 Hon CBR600F3, '94 Hon CBR600F2, '91 Hon Hawk GT, '91 Yam YSR-50, '87 Yam YSR-50

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rubinj21

Good point. I guess DMG's best scenario would be to have 10 different models on the grid. They could market it as a equal playing field. Even thought it might not be