BIG NEWS: CORCS is Now AMA Sanctioned!
We're thrilled to announce that CORCS has officially become an AMA-sanctioned race series! This exciting partnership elevates our events to a new level of recognition within the motorcycling community while providing enhanced benefits for all our riders.
What this means for you:
Connection to the prestigious American Motorcyclist Association and its 100-year legacy of supporting riders
Access to AMA's comprehensive insurance coverage during our events
Opportunity to welcome new riders from across the country as our events gain national exposure in AMA's Monthly magazine
Important: All participants will need an active AMA membership and must complete the annual AMA waiver process before joining our series. Don't worry - we'll guide you through every step of the process! Please visit the membership page for instructions and links.
Join us as we embark on this exciting new chapter in CORCS history. The trails are calling, the competition is heating up, and our community is stronger than ever!
Riders ready? Let's make this season the best one yet!
2025 CORCS Rules/Operating Updates
Safety & Conduct
1. Prohibited Vehicles – Only race competition vehicles are allowed onsite. Recreational vehicles, including Pit and Electric bikes, ATVs, UTVs, golf carts, and other motorized mobile equipment, are strictly prohibited.
2. Helmet Requirement – All persons under the age of 18 must wear a helmet while operating or riding any motorized vehicle. This rule will be strictly enforced.
3. Firearms Prohibited – Firearms are not permitted at any race location.
4. Unsportsmanlike Conduct - Persons whose appearance, conduct, associations, or affiliations, on or off the track, are deemed harmful or not conducive to the best interest of the sport, who exhibit conduct deemed inappropriate, offensive, abrasive, or in bad taste may be excluded or suspended from an event or the CORCS series at the discretion of the CORCS Referee and/or Board Member.
5. Alcohol Policy - The consumption, possession, or distribution of alcohol is strictly prohibited at all race events, including Saturday Junior races and all Sunday races. This rule applies to all participants, spectators, and staff from the time the race begins until its conclusion. Violations may result in immediate disqualification, removal from the premises, and further disciplinary action.
Due to lack of participation, the following classes are being eliminated for 2025 season
Warrior B
Youth B
60B is now renamed 60+ Masters comprising all 60+ above “C” level skill
Mini Quad 1 and 2 will now compete in the same event on same course
Sunday Quad event race time will now be 60 min
In an effort to keep the Saturday mini classes focused on entry level racing with as much parity as possible, we are adding two additional classes:
1.Supermini
Supermini will run in the Mini 4 race and will comprise riders 12-16 yrs old, who compete in the Sunday youth class, or any other Sunday class events in addition to Mini events. A rider may try one Sunday class event per season to see how they measure up without becoming a Supermini.
2. Electric 2
This class will run in the Mini 2 Race and all small wheel electric bikes must run it. Electric bikes hold an advantage in not being able to stall them, no shifting and variable power outputs capable of exceeding class norms, giving them an unfair advantage over traditional bikes.
3. Full Size Electric
Full size electric, comprising Stark, Surron Etc now have a class in the C1 race and will start on Row 1. Per AMA rule, Electric motorcycles are not to compete in the same classes as gas powered motorcycles. This is the only class available to full size electric motorcycles.