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leaded fuel Ie
as long as it's run
Buell XBRR?"
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The Fuel lssue
Previously the AMA had two high-profile
chances to correct their silly fuel rule.
lgnoring mistakes usually leads to
biSger
mistakes. Now
they
have
put
a damper on
the most
exciting Supercross series
in
years.
The manufacturers should fine the
AMA. Reorganizing the Af4A is not
enough.
A complete house cleaning is needed.
kt McDade
vid
lhe lnternet
The Fuel lssue ll
While I feel there is absolutely no malice on
the AMAs
part
in enforcing the rules
with a
25-point
penalty
to Ricky
Carmichael, I also
feel
there
is
absolutely no underhanded
intent on
the
part
oI Team Suzuki or Ricky
Carmichael.
But that is not
the
issue
at this
point.
How does the AMA deal
with this
now?
lf
the AMA
grants
clemency to Carmichael,
then what
about the riders who
got penal-
ized in
the
past?
ls it
fair to retroactively fix a faulty rule
just
because it finally snared a rider who is
possibly
the
greatest
and most
popular
motocrosser ever? Was
Chad Reed not
popular
enough to
garner
clemency from
the AMA for virtually the same infraction
when this happened to him a couple of
years
ago?
How
would
you give
back the
points penalized
in the
past?
The answer is.
you
can't. The dynamics
of that season are history. Strategies
of all
the competitors for
that season were
altered after
the
penalty
was issued. You
can
put
the
points
back, but
you
can't alter
how
racers and teams reacted at that
time.
Motocross/Supercross history is loaded
with B.S. rules
enforcement that affected
.hampionships-
Would
anyone even notice if a
ioumey-
man
Pro
had
been caught with bad fuel
and
would anyone call for the rule to
be
retroactively fixed or
the
penalr/
retracted
for sajd
journeyman
Pro? We
all
know
that
"no"
is
the answer,
ls the
current
fuel
rule fair, well wrinen
and logical? No, on all three counts. ls it fair
to
penalize
Carmichael for
this rulel No.
Should the 2S-point
penalty
stay?
I really,
really, hate to
say this, but
yes.
No mafter what happens,
Carmichael
will be the top
guy
in the eyes of most
peo-
ple-
lf
anybody else wins the 2006
SX title,
it will always carry the
pungent
smell
of an
asterisk.
Good luck,
Rickyl And, oh
yeah,
fix the
rule
ASAP
Vlorren
Reid
vio lhe tnternet
The Fuel lssue lll
ls
the AMA now in the business of trying to
influence the outcome
of championships?
It is obvious that the fuel situation was
not an intentional
act
on
the
part
of Suzuki
or Ricky Carmichael,
as
he
does not need
an un{air advantage to win and he would
most likely
have
finished
in the same
posi-
tion regardless.
For several
years
now I have
waited to
see a real mce and have looked forward to
lames
Stewart and Ricky competing in
an
exciting fight to the finish. This
year
the
three
top
riders
have made racing exciting
a8ain,
and the
AMA
wants to take that away
from the race fans.
Remembei it is not
onb/ Ricky that the
AMA is
punishing,
but every race fan
and
the riders themselves. You cannot tell me
that
Chad
Reed
or.lames Stewart could feel
like a real champion if
the championship is
handed to them in such a way. They are
proud
athletes
and
I
assume they would not
want a meaningless trophy
they did not
earn and the stigma that would
go
with it -
"Yeah,
you
are the champion
but
you
did
not beat Ricky-''
Give Chad and
James
a chance to earn
a
real championship
and the race fans a com-
petitive year.
For
an unintentional violation,
issue an appropriate fine or take away a
reasonable arnount
of
poidts.
But 25
points
for an unintentional act is not reasonable,
it
is
deciding the outcome of a championship
in
adYance.
Hopefully the AMA will reconsider.
Deyoy Brunton
yio
the tnternet
The Fuel
lssue lV
Everybody is supposed to
be racing by the
same rules, though sometimes
it doesn't
seem that way. lf a rule needs to
be
changed due to new technology
or situa-
tions, then so be it. But any system with
rules and laws that has no
provision
for
appeals is on the border of
fascism.
Even
Saddam Hussein
gets
his day in
court.
By the way, if Chad Reed
or
lames
Stewart
win
the 2006 Supercross title, it
had
better be at least a 26-point
spread
between him and Ricky
Carmichael, or it
will be a
taihted €hampionship.
Don
Rodlouer
vio
lhe tnlernqa
The AMA is trying
to
put
butts in seats, lf
the Harley
gr-rys
down on lYain Street in
Daytona knew that a Buell had a shot at
winning the 200,
they might show up to a
race that has had dwindling
appeal.
Let
the
Buells run. The Americans are tired of
being
Japan's
bitch
when
it
comes to
motorcycle racing.
Don McEwen
Noshville, IN
Legal ll?
l,
for one, applaud Buell for
taking up the
challenge to try and compete
against the
cookie-cutter inline-fours. Make no mis-
take, trying to
get
an air-cooled,
pushrod,
V-twin that started life as a
Sponster motor
competitive in Formula Extreme is a tall
order. I think that anyone with
a race-
engine tuning background
will attest, that
even with the liberties in rule interpretation
condoned by the AMA to
allow the Buell, it
is a monumental task to brinS that
lump
alive ...
even with the displacement allowed
them.
Not
to mention the inherent
prob-
lems with its chassis.
But, I say it
will be cool to see a little
variety in
the class. I hope they do
well.
Racing is more than a contest
between
indi-
vidual race6;
it is a medium to reioice in
me€hanical character
and soundness of the
different machines- So, I
think
it
was a
fair
decision and a
good
business decision that
will make the races more
fun to watch.
Croig Wright
Voccville, CA
Legal
lll?
For
cripes sakes
you guys!
Step
back and
look at this
picture:
The bi8 four have mil-
lions
gf
dollars invested refining their sport-
bikes into
"race
bikes for the
street" so
Buell
gets pummeled
for
building a
"street-
bike
for
the race tmck" with a fraction of
the R&D
time.
With a stock frame, modified
swingarm,
race
body work
(like
anyone out there is
using the stock street
body work) Ohlins
suspension, bette.
brakes, all the right com-
ponents,
for a
privateer
to buy,
put
num-
bers on and be competitive in
a very com-
petitive
class ... as a
privateer,
I
cah say this
will
be
a great
bike because I don't have the
time to
take a 600 and strip it down;
send
the cases here, the crankshaft
there; order
wheels,
brakes, body work; safety wire 800
fasteners;
fit race body work;
etc.
I am anxiously awaiting my XBRR
so I can
stick my
sponsor decals on it, my number,
throw race
fuel in it and
be competitive!
Like I said, Buell took a streetbike
and is
building
special-edition ones with all the
race modilications
on it ready
to
race.
Didn't someone else do this,
too? Not a fac-
tory
but Graves Yamaha comes to mind.
Send them an R
and they send
you
back an
Ohlins-suspensioned, hopped-up, race-
ready bike... and
ldon't think between
buyinS a new R6 and
a Graves kit
you
can
be under
$32,000.
Brett Donohtte
viq
t te ,nteroet
A
Question?
Question
to the AMA RacinS board: ls
lead-
ed fuel legal
as
long
as it's run in a Buell
XBRR?
Joe
&ri.k
ia the lntemet
Legal?
So what if the Formula
Extreme Buell is
bending the rules? lf
the AMA says its legal,
it
must be leSall They are using stock
engine
cases.
Just
because they are taking stock
cases and meltins them
down, then reform-
ing them into homeboy-exotica is no cause
for
alarm.
When
and if
the Buells ever win
anything other than an
all-Buell race, then
there should be concern from Kevin Erion-
The AMA is
the American Motorq/clist
Association, not the
Japanese
Motorcyclist
fusociation.
lf
the Buells need to fudge a lit-
tle bit, so be it. The NHPA
spots the V-
Rods over a thousand
cc's over the inline-
four-cylinder
Suzukis. lt makes for
great
racing.
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