HINES DEFENDS LAS VEGAS PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE VICTORY; MAINTAINS COUNTDOWN POINTS LEAD
LAS VEGAS (October 29, 2007) - Screamin' Eagle/Vance & Hines Motorsports
rider Andrew Hines experienced a completely different feeling at the ACDelco
Las Vegas NHRA Nationals on Sunday.
Hines was calm.
The three-time defending NHRA POWERade Pro Stock Motorcycle champion didn't
have the usual butterflies normally associated with a big race weekend. As
if the 15th of 16 Pro Stock Motorcycle events wasn't pressure-packed enough
every other year, this season the stakes were much higher.
The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway was the first of two final events in
the Countdown to the Championship. Only four racers in each professional
category have qualified to race for the 2007 crowns.
Hines walked into Las Vegas with a 10-point lead. He's leaving with a
39-point lead following his victory.
"It really was the strangest day I've ever had in racing," Hines said.
"Everything was nice and smooth and there weren't any issues on the bike or
with anything else. I give all the credit for this unusually calm and great
day to my team. They did a great job preparing the V-Rod for competition and
I was ready to go without the butterflies because of it.
"It was an excellent day. We won the race and extended our points lead and
it is all pretty overwhelming. I can't wait to get to the season finale."
Hines beat Shawn Gann and the Race Girl/Lucas Oil Suzuki team in the first
round. Hines recorded a 7.053-second pass at 188.49 mph to top Gann's 7.217
at 186.15. Hines earned a second round victory over Chris Rivas and the
Torco Buell team with a 7.085 at 187.83 over Rivas' 7.157 at 182.62.
Hines earned his 22nd career final round appearance with his semifinal
matchup win over Matt Smith and the Torco Race Fuels Buell. Hines won with a
7.086 pass at 186.92, beating Smith's 7.096 at 186.43.
With a final round victory over Chip Ellis, Hines earned his 13th career
victory. Hines rode to the quarter-mile victory with a 7.073 run at 187.34
to beat Ellis' 7.144 at 185.41 on his Buell.
"With one race left we have a 39-point lead and that's a great position to
be in," Harley-Davidson Racing Manager Anne Paluso said. "The team has
worked extremely hard to overcome some challenges this season and put us in
a position to compete for the championship. The work paid off this weekend.
It was a great race and we're proud of the way everyone performed under the
pressure of battling for a record number of championships."
The victory was the second consecutive for Hines at Las Vegas. With one race
remaining (the Auto Club Finals in Pomona, Calif., Nov. 1-4) Hines is aiming
for history.
Hines is tied with two other racers, older brother and current crew chief
Matt Hines and Angelle Sampey, as the only riders in NHRA history to win
three consecutive titles. If Hines can win the championship this year, he
will be the first rider in NHRA history to win four consecutive crowns.
"It's nice knowing we have a little bit of a cushion in the point standings
going into Pomona, but that won't change our goals of trying to win rounds
and win the race," Hines said. "Almost any other time of year it's nice to
have a week or two off after you win a race so you can savor the victory.
But I'm very happy we race before the week is out. The team is focused and
I'm excited about this Countdown to the Championship."
Screamin' Eagle/Vance & Hines Motorsports teammate Eddie Krawiec qualified
in the No. 5 position before losing to Geno Scali and the Performance
Machine Suzuki team in the first round.
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