Super Street

1. What is Super Street all about?

NEMRR weekends have a ton to offer; great races to watch, riders to learn from, vendors, and a sense of paddock community unlike any other. Super Street allows track day riders to participate in our weekends without having to build a "full race" machine and in an atmosphere that is more about having fun than full competition. A rider will participate in two practice sessions, a practice race and then a "final" race. These races are strictly in the spirit of fun, and riders can always start in the back of the grid if they choose. This is just low-pressure fun with your friends - more of a half step between track days and racing! There will be morning classes and coaching for all participants before and between practices.

Sunday Option. NEMRR is now running a Sunday Super street program. Open only to Saturday participants, and you'll be all done by 12:30pm. We hope to see you there!  

2. What are the requirements?

Who can attend?

The main requirement to attend is simply that you've done a track day (with Penguin on Friday or with another organization) in the 1 year period before your first event. For riders coming from other organizations, you simply need to bring proof of your track day completion. Former expert racers are not allowed. Former Novice racers may participate after a 3-year hiatus from racing and former Amateur racers may participate after a 5-year hiatus. NEMRR will "bump" any riders who do not fit the spirit of this class into the Novice racer ranks. 

Bike Preparation

Bike preparation is the same as most track days other than the need for a front number plate (white plates and red numbers). Rider equipment requirements are in section 3.

License & Transponder

Licenses are 1/2 the cost of a standard NEMRR license and can be upgraded to an NEMRR license at any time after completion of a Race Licensing School. Transponders are available to rent on a first come, first serve basis in NEMRR registration.

3. Equipment

All riders need the same level of equipment. A Snell or ECE rated helmet that was made no more than 5 years ago, a full leather suit with armor and a back pad, over the wrist leather gloves and boots.

Motorcycle prep is the same as for a track day. Here's the shortlist to get you started. 100% oil tight, good tires and brakes. Need to remove or tape over all street gear (lights, directionals, mirrors). Super Street riders should use white number plates (12"x12" is ideal) and red numbers.

4. First Time License & Registration

All new participants will register for their first weekend at the racetrack. We STRONGLY recommend attending a school or practice before your first weekend (typically on Friday). Worst case, arriving for your first weekend on Friday by 5 pm will go a long way to making your first weekend smooth. 

First time participants who do not ride in Friday may join the current Penguin Track Experience class at the end of the day and we'll walk you through the process of getting set up in the system and registering the first time. There are vendors at the track with all you need to fit your numbers and transponder.

5. Tech Inspection

This will be your first stop after registration.  Chuck Brighenti is the chief tech inspector (racer #89) and pits right next to the Garage 7 tech area. Please feel free to swing by early in the day and have him take a look at your bike. He'll be happy to help you with friendly advice on all you need to do to pass tech.

 

Bring your registration paperwork, helmet and fully prepared motorcycle (with numbers and transponder installed) to Garage #7. You can tech on Saturday morning, but it's best to get it done Friday afternoon (up until 7 pm).

6. Arrival, Garages, Parking, & Camping

Gates open for people who are riding on Friday with Penguin at 5 pm on Thursday and are open from then through the end of the weekend on Sunday.

Many riders simply base out of their trucks and trailers and put up canopies in the camping area. . All riders and spectators purchase pit passes for the weekend.

 

Please contact Mary Dufresne, NHMS at 603-513-5734 for all camping inquiries.

All questions or concerns regarding camping are to go through Mary at NHMS, not NEMRR!

7. Saturday's Schedule

Registration and tech open at 7 am, and 2 practice rounds start as early as 8 am. Arrive early!! There are 9 practice groups. Super Street Riders are Group 9, so you'll want to pay close attention to the schedule as some groups are combined during the first round. Super street riders have their first class on Saturday at 8 am and their second class immediately after their first practice. They must also attend the main riders meeting during the lunch break.

The Super Street practice race will be immediately after the final Group 8 Expert Practice of the day (generally around 11 am). The final will be posted on the regular schedule and Super Street riders are invited to the trophy presentation after the final race of the day.

QUESTIONS?

Feel free to give us a call at 603-738-2190 or email us at [email protected]

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