The Vintage Road Racing Association (VRRA) is Canada’s only classic and vintage road racing association and was founded in 1980 by a group of enthusiasts who simply wanted to get their treasured machines back on the track. The Association has grown and flourished in the ensuing years. We now host four annual events to increase and expand participation in vintage motorcycle racing and encourage the preservation and display of classic street and racing machinery.
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Our Mission
To ensure that Factory and modified street-based racing machinery is preserved for future generations and to maintain the traditions of vintage and classic motorcycle racing in Canada.
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Our Goal
To provide a safe, competitive racing experience for competitors and owners who preserve and maintain classic machinery manufactured between the 1930’s and 2000’s.
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Why Us?
The spirit and tradition of club racing is at the heart of the VRRA. Members share a strong sense of competition and camaraderie, and often entire families are involved. Competitors range from 16 to 80 years of age and all have an active and youthful attitude.
#1
Our Mission
To ensure that Factory and modified street-based racing machinery is preserved for future generations and to maintain the traditions of vintage and classic motorcycle racing in Canada.
#2
Our Goal
To provide a safe, competitive racing experience for competitors and owners who preserve and maintain classic machinery manufactured between the 1930’s and 2000’s.
#3
Why Us?
The spirit and tradition of club racing is at the heart of the VRRA. Members share a strong sense of competition and camaraderie, and often entire families are involved. Competitors range from 16 to 80 years of age and all have an active and youthful attitude.
VRRA members come from all walks of life. Many are “budget racers” that ride street-based machines that have been modified for racing while others are ex professional racers, and even a few CSBK and AMA champions who ride the same machines they raced so successfully in years past. The VRRA also has an award-winning newsletter, excellent web site, dynamic forum and a supportive community who help new members adapt to this fun and exciting sport. You don’t have to be a racer to join the VRRA. Non-racing members are vital to the long-term success of the club. Owners, bike builders and mechanics are a large part of the VRRA membership, while the volunteers that manage scoring and timing, tech inspection, gridding and marshaling are invaluable resources at every event.