Sorry for not checking back in more often...
Ive been busy chipping away at updating the Racers List page and honing the website, race ladders and qualifying spreadsheets to get prepared for ManCup at Dragway 42. On the new website, there is a racers list (under the POINTS tab). These are racers that have indicated that they are coming to at least one or more of the SE events this season.
http://supereliminator.org/?page_id=670So to answer a couple questions: Yes, we are anticipating more CB750s at this event than previous ManCup events and we are expanding the AMSnow event which was historically 2-stroke only to include all bikes dove-tailing the two separate SE formats.
There are no bikes currently running CB/S class which I hope to fill. No visible external modifications. An index will be set after qualifying rounds.
http://supereliminator.org/?page_id=312Hopefully, the Cycle-X bike will be at 42. If Ken decides to bring it, he would run CB/D (Dragster) and that index will be set during qualifying too. Frank and Bill have already established both ET and MPH records in CB/SS so as a result, they will be at the top of the qualifying list since they are now running off an established national record. I agree, the rivalry between Bill Benton and Frank is epic and all of us enjoy seeing that develop. It's exactly what we want to have in S/E.
I have also been talking with Wayne Skinner from the Triumph Board and Wayne will have 2-3 nitro fueled Triumph dragbikes there, possibly a double-engine bike called Double-Trouble. We are creating a class called BT for British bikes and currently establishing indexes for those bikes and will continue to try to attract more including Norton's and others as we go down the road.
We are doing our very best to accommodate period bikes and will help any racer find a class where they can be competitive if at all possible...but as Frank already clarified, all S/E bikes must be capable of running on (or very near) a National Record to compete at a ManCup event.
The rules and points are loosely based on IDBA 1999/2000. Most of the bikes will fit into the classes explained on the S/E website. We are not trying to recreate IDBA Super Eliminator... we are trying to shape Super Eliminator to show off some of the quickest and most historic bikes in the U.S. that were the foundation from which modern Dragbike racing exists today.
SE is not the place for professional "bracket racers" like Dustin Lee. The rule prohibiting boxes from being on an SE bike should resolve most of that. The spirit of SE is to chase records which requires running every pass out the back door.