Life in the fast lane
NEWS FLASH! Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) executive wins local motorcycle track day event! Riding his Suzuki GSXR 600, Mel Harder sweeps the expert class at Putnum Park Road Course.
Now how’s that for a motorsports news line! Actually, there is a very large contingent of weekend warriors who participate in a wide variety of motorsport events all over the state of Indiana every weekend. If you remember back in January of this year, The Experience participated in a celebration of racing in Indiana hosted by IMS at the Indiana State Museum, “Racing in Indiana: Gathering Before the Green Flag.”
This past weekend, the Northeast Sportbike Association (NESBA) hosted a motorcycle track day at Putnum Park Road Course in Mount Meridian, Ind. This type of event is an opportunity to explore the capabilities of a sport bike in a controlled, non-competitive environment and experience the thrill of speed.
“Power without precision is pointless.“
“Speed without skill? Scary.”
“Riding wild instead of wise? Worthless or worse.”
The charter of NESBA and many other track day organizations around the world is to offer an opportunity for sport bikers to ride to their fullest potential without the limitations, distractions and hazards of the street. They believe riders can and should do both in a structured environment, free from the free-for-all mentality of the street or the dogfight mentality of racing. NESBA offers track days across the United States providing helpful instruction and safe, structured track time for motorcycle riders at all levels of skill.
Mel Harder, senior VP of Operations at IMS, is one of several motorcycle enthusiasts at the Speedway that also includes fellow Red Bull Indianapolis GP blogger Jarrod Krisiloff. Like many of us, Mel occasionally feels “the need for speed,” and an organization like NESBA offers a safe and controlled environment to satisfy these primordial urges.
After a full day of running laps at the road course, Mel ended a very successful and satisfying experience of speed, dropping his lap times into a very respectable realm for a weekend warrior.
Maybe sometime in the future we can get Jarrod out to a track day with his new Triumph Scrambler to experience this thrill of speed.
See you all next week on redbullindianapolisgp.com.
Greg
