Pro Street Bike (PS/B)
Due to the level of interest expressed among local racers, Western Sydney Dragway is set to welcome a
new Group 4 Bracket for motorcycle competitors. Based along similar lines to that of the popular Willowbank
Raceway model, initiated by Peter Everett, Pro Street Bike will be introduced to WSID Bracket Meetings at
the first event of the new season on Saturday, August 1, 2009.
Initially, while we assess the level of competition and its local popularity, Pro Street Bike will be run on a
Fixed Index of 9.50-seconds and on a PRO tree. The Bracket will be run as a Chicago Shootout when 16
bikes or less are entered. Where more than 16 bikes are entered, we will run Heads-up Eliminations.
During its introductory stage, Pro Street Bike will not be included in the WSID Track Championship Series
for 2009–2010. Competitors will run for trophies only during this season while we assess the possibility of its
inclusion for the following seasonâ€s championship series. That decision will depend on the ongoing level of
racer support for the Bracket throughout its introductory period.
Competitors cannot cross-enter two Brackets with one motorcycle (ANDRA General Regulations 5.9). Any
competitor who wishes to enter Modified Bike and Pro Street Bike may do so but must enter two separate
bikes under separate entry forms and pay two separate entry fees. The event schedule will be structured so
that those riders who choose to enter both Brackets on separate bikes will have adequate time to join the
staging lanes ahead of their qualifying and elimination rounds.
The rules for the Bracket are as follows:
• No wheelie bars
• No nitromethane fuel
• No mechanical or electronic engine delay devices permitted
• All bikes and riders must comply fully with ANDRA rules and regulations. Refer ANDRA Licence and
personal safety requirements for all riders quicker than 10.50-seconds.
Chicago Shootout race format
Competitors in a Chicago Shootout will qualify as normal over two or three rounds of qualifying as per the
event schedule. In racing each competitor will race three times against a different racer.
• A win will receive two (2) points
• A loss will receive one (1) point
• A no-show receives zero (0) points
• The two competitors with the most points after three rounds of racing will contest the final.
Chicago Shootout contingencies
• In the event of an uneven field the three top qualifiers over the 9.50 index will be awarded bye
runs.
• In the event of a scheduled bye run, or a solo run where an opponent has broken, a rider must
complete a pass representative of the bikeâ€s previous performance for win points to be awarded.
• In the event of both riders going under 9.50 in a single race, the rider closest to 9.50 in that race
will be awarded the win for that round.
• If more than two riders are on maximum points after three rounds of racing the two riders closest
to 9.50 over the index, in the last round of racing, will contest the final.
• If a competitor has to withdraw from racing during race rounds they must immediately notify the
Bracket Marshal. If you have withdrawn you cannot run any further rounds of racing.
Thank you for your support of WSID and my best wishes for a safe, exciting and rewarding racing season.
John Henman
9.5
Cannot cross-enter two Brackets with one motorcycle, I only have one bike looks like I'm out
trophies only
Sorry Guys
I think I'll be staying in Mod bike unless I can run both events on one bike
Due to the level of interest expressed among local racers, Western Sydney Dragway is set to welcome a
new Group 4 Bracket for motorcycle competitors. Based along similar lines to that of the popular Willowbank
Raceway model, initiated by Peter Everett, Pro Street Bike will be introduced to WSID Bracket Meetings at
the first event of the new season on Saturday, August 1, 2009.
Initially, while we assess the level of competition and its local popularity, Pro Street Bike will be run on a
Fixed Index of 9.50-seconds and on a PRO tree. The Bracket will be run as a Chicago Shootout when 16
bikes or less are entered. Where more than 16 bikes are entered, we will run Heads-up Eliminations.
During its introductory stage, Pro Street Bike will not be included in the WSID Track Championship Series
for 2009–2010. Competitors will run for trophies only during this season while we assess the possibility of its
inclusion for the following seasonâ€s championship series. That decision will depend on the ongoing level of
racer support for the Bracket throughout its introductory period.
Competitors cannot cross-enter two Brackets with one motorcycle (ANDRA General Regulations 5.9). Any
competitor who wishes to enter Modified Bike and Pro Street Bike may do so but must enter two separate
bikes under separate entry forms and pay two separate entry fees. The event schedule will be structured so
that those riders who choose to enter both Brackets on separate bikes will have adequate time to join the
staging lanes ahead of their qualifying and elimination rounds.
The rules for the Bracket are as follows:
• No wheelie bars
• No nitromethane fuel
• No mechanical or electronic engine delay devices permitted
• All bikes and riders must comply fully with ANDRA rules and regulations. Refer ANDRA Licence and
personal safety requirements for all riders quicker than 10.50-seconds.
Chicago Shootout race format
Competitors in a Chicago Shootout will qualify as normal over two or three rounds of qualifying as per the
event schedule. In racing each competitor will race three times against a different racer.
• A win will receive two (2) points
• A loss will receive one (1) point
• A no-show receives zero (0) points
• The two competitors with the most points after three rounds of racing will contest the final.
Chicago Shootout contingencies
• In the event of an uneven field the three top qualifiers over the 9.50 index will be awarded bye
runs.
• In the event of a scheduled bye run, or a solo run where an opponent has broken, a rider must
complete a pass representative of the bikeâ€s previous performance for win points to be awarded.
• In the event of both riders going under 9.50 in a single race, the rider closest to 9.50 in that race
will be awarded the win for that round.
• If more than two riders are on maximum points after three rounds of racing the two riders closest
to 9.50 over the index, in the last round of racing, will contest the final.
• If a competitor has to withdraw from racing during race rounds they must immediately notify the
Bracket Marshal. If you have withdrawn you cannot run any further rounds of racing.
Thank you for your support of WSID and my best wishes for a safe, exciting and rewarding racing season.
John Henman
9.5
Cannot cross-enter two Brackets with one motorcycle, I only have one bike looks like I'm out
trophies only
Sorry Guys
I think I'll be staying in Mod bike unless I can run both events on one bike