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SCREAMIN'
EAGLE TEAM TAKES RARE DOUBLE EARLY EXIT AT HOUSTON RACEWAY PARK EVENT
Hines
and Krawiec are Still Motivated by Qualifying Results
BAYTOWN,
Texas (April 1, 2007) – The two-bike Screamin' Eagle/Vance &
Hines Harley-Davidson V-Rod team posted dual first round losses Sunday
at Houston Raceway Park.
Riders
Andrew Hines and Eddie Krawiec each lost their opening round matchups
at the O'Reilly NHRA Spring Nationals. Hines – the three-time
defending NHRA POWERade Pro Stock Motorcycle champion – said the
weekend still had its advantages.
"We
lost all of Saturday to rain but we still managed to come up with a
hot weather setup," Hines said. "I came up with the wrong
color (red light foul) at the starting line on Sunday but I still
think we figured out some tuning aspects that are going to help us
throughout the season."
Hines
fouled at the starting line against first round opponent Tom Bradford
and his Sportsman Channel Buell after he qualified in the No. 3
position. Hines recorded a 6.995-second pass at 192.41 mph on Friday
to earn the third-best qualifying position on his Screamin' Eagle
V-Rod.
Krawiec
qualified in the No. 10 position with a 7.071 run at 189.92 before
coming up short with a starting line foul against Peggy Llewellyn and
her Klement Motorsports Buell in the first round on Sunday.
"We
certainly didn't have the greatest weekend this time out,"
Krawiec said. "But I think we did some things very well. We had
just two chances to qualify and both bikes got in the final
elimination set and that was great. We just didn't finish the job on
Sunday."
All
of Saturday's professional qualifying sessions were lost due to
persistent rain showers so the 16-bike field was set with just two
rounds of results from Friday. Krawiec said he was more anxious for
Sunday at Houston Raceway Park than he was at the season opener in
Gainesville (Fla.) Raceway just two weeks ago.
That
was before the 30-year-old New Jersey resident had even qualified for
his first NHRA event. He not only qualified in Gainesville, but he
went to the semifinals in his first appearance with the Screamin'
Eagle drag racing team.
"The
rain just forces you to over-think everything," Krawiec said.
"We just sat around all day Saturday, thinking about what we did
on Friday and what could happen on Sunday. There was so much going on
in Gainesville that I barely had time to think about what was
happening. This weekend, that's all we did."
The
next NHRA POWERade event featuring the Pro Stock Motorcycle category
is the 25th annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Southern Nationals at
Atlanta Motor Speedway, May 12-15.
Krawiec
said it was enough time to improve on what went wrong this weekend.
"It's
nice that we have some time between events," Krawiec said.
"We can work on our mental focus and prepare for the next race.
There are a lot of things that contribute to making good, clean
consistent passes throughout the weekend. We have to focus on what we
did well as a team this weekend and build from that."
Angelle
Sampey rode her U.S. Army Suzuki to the event victory, beating Craig
Treble and his Team Tigue Suzuki in the final.
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