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2012 SCHEDULE!!!
 
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2012 Mac Track (PKA) fees announced

Here's the linky


http://portlandkarting.com/fees

Updates to 2012 fees:

Family Pass will be available to parents with minors racing for $50 per family member, minimum 2 riders.
Don't forget we need a certified copy of the birth certificate for minors on track at McMinville!

The McMinville "All You Can Race" Sunday pass will still be $70 for those with a PKA membership, but is now $90 for non-members. This is another excellent reason to get the membership which includes a Life Flight benefit package!

 





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May 26/27
June 9/10
July 14/15
Aug 24/25
Sep 29/30
Oct 27/28

 
Mac  (Yamhill County Fairgrounds) Mcminville Oregon
 


 Open Practice will be available Saturday before scheduled race
 



Top Ten In points will be able to run the Number they finished in 2010.
If you choose not to run that number it will be left vacant for 2011.







Rank OSB Series Points Plate # Total Season Points

1 Kinzer Naylor #95 515

2 Brian Naylor #93 485

3 Andy Dibrino #1/62 405

4 Keith Dibrino #23 405

5 Jim Wilson #12 383

6 Jeremy Coffey #26 380

7 Chester Lindgren #31 354

8 Cayden Thompson #126 265

9 John Golden #101 252

10 JJ Herzog #22 250

11 Colby Thompson #9 245

12 Devon McDonough #63 221

13 Tanya Hart #103 192

14 Jeremy Kendall #634 190

15 TJ Hart #721 189

16 Patrick Fitzgibbons #16 185

17 Terry McQauw #540 172

18 Valentine Welch #35 171

19 Trevor Welch #65 156






20 Eric Sabitino #103s 151

3rd place decided by race victories.

Novice class excluded. 




                

Best of 2009 - OSB

 
                                                                                                                              

 

Oregon Superbikers
We are a diverse group of motorcycle enthusiasts that enjoy taking our passion to the next level. Our members consist of pro and semi-pro level racers, club racers, track day participants, and motorcycle commuters. The main thing we have in common is the drive to push a motorcycle to each of our respective personal limits (and beyond on occasion) in a safe and controlled environment.

One of the main reasons for forming the Oregon Superbikers was to provide a place for our younger children to learn the finer points of road racing at an early stage in riding development. We also strive to teach more than just riding skills, we believe that our kids are building relationships and learning lessons that will be with them a lifetime. This sport has a funny way of teaching a child exactly what they need. We have seen the most introverted and shy child come out of their shell with a boost in both self esteem and a new found confidence. On the flip side, we have also witnessed the overly aggressive extrovert receive a reality check and become much more respectful of their environment due to participation in motor sports. Most importantly, we are promoting a family atmosphere where every child is a winner!

We at Oregon Superbikers truly believe that our sport offers the best of both worlds between team and individual competition. There is no doubt that when the helmet goes on you are an individual, everything come into a sharp personal focus; it is just you, the bike, and the track! But, when the session comes to an end and you remove the helmet, you will experience a camaraderie with your fellow racers that is virtually unattainable elsewhere.

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