Baltic Rookie Cup powered by Liqui Moly

Baltic Rookie Cup (BRC) is a racing series dedicated for amateur motorcycle sports riders mainly from Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, though some Polish riders participate there too. Easily accessible, with little restrictions and safe at the same time this championship is a perfect playground for nonprofessional motorcycle enthusiasts. BRC has no license requirements and is open to everyone!

BRC will be held within CRmoto track day events and there will be no additional fees applied for race participants. Two BRC races will take place at the end of CRmoto Track Day events. Races are not mandatory therefore you don’t have to race if you don’t want to.

First race will be dedicated for more experienced and faster riders. They will compete in two classes – BRC 600 and BRC 1000. Also they will get points and will be classified in the overall BRC standings.

BRC 600 class is open for motorcycles which have:
4 cylinder engines with capacity up to 636 cc;
3 cylinder engines with capacity up to 675 cc;
2 cylinder engines with capacity up to 848 cc.

BRC 1000 class is open for motorcycles which have:
4 cylinder engines with capacity above 636 cc;
3 cylinder engines with capacity above 675 cc;
2 cylinder engines with capacity above 848 cc.

Second race will be dedicated for less experienced and slower riders who will compete in CLUB class. Motorcycle engine size will not be considered in this class. Also this class won‘t have overall clasification. Are you planning to step into motorcycle racing but do not know where to start? Look no further; this race is a perfect chance for you to try your skills.

Baltic Rookie Cup will have 12 stages on 7 different tracks in 6 countries –Slovakia Ring in Slovakia, Pannonia Ring in Hungary, Tor Poznan and newly built Silesia Ring in Poland and also Kacergine in Lithuania, Bikernieki in Latvia and auto24ring in Estonia.

This racing series is dedicated for amateur riders and rookie class racers therefore rookie 600 and rookie 1000 license holders will be allowed to enter the race without any limitations. Superbike, supersport and superstock license holders will not be allowed to race and there will be no exceptions made for them.   

Baltic Rookie Cup calendar

Stage

Date

Track

1

12 05 2017

Tor Poznan

2

20 05 2017

Nemun Ring

3

03 06 2017

Bikernieki

4

04 06 2017

Auto24ring

5

13 06 2017

Slovakia Ring

6

08 07 2017

Nemun Ring

7

16 07 2017

Silesia Ring

8

12 08 2017

Auto24ring

9

26 08 2017

Bikernieki

10

02 09 2017

Nemun Ring

11

19 09 2017

Slovakia Ring

12

21 09 2017

Pannonia-Ring