very few people race a "full" season with WERA, or MotoSeries... There's simply too much travel, and/or too many dates. Plus I think it's more fun to spend my money on 3 races in 1 weekend, rather than 1 race over 3 separate weekends (makes your travel more worth it) MotoSeries makes things much easier, but WERA's regions are wacky (although less so for 2012) for people in Ohio. We're kind of half way between two of their regions. If you ran every race at the 5 tracks closest to Ohio, you'd be doing half your races in one region, and half in another. If you actually want to vie for a championship run, you have to concentrate on ONE region. For me, that would mean learning Grattan, and pretty much ignoring Summit Main. That said, as I noted, it's pretty rare that very many people actually attend EVERY race in their region. If you just show up at every round, and then don't crash out, you've got a decent chance at being in the top 10 for points at the end of the season. In C superstock/superbike, I finished between 5th and 11th, depending who else was on the grid that day (Steve being gone helped me get the 5th ). That's with a starting grid of 14-17 riders. I figure if I attended every race in my region, my worst finishes would be around 10th, and my best might land me on the podium if one of the faster novices crashes out. I got pretty close to a podium this season in B superbike, but again, that's more because it was a light grid (9 riders) than because I was kicking ass. Up to this point, I've chosen having fun over trying to rack up championship points. That may change after law school, the bar, and a 'real' job.