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HINES LEAVES GATEWAY INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY WITH ONE
CRUCIAL ROUND VICTORY
Krawiec Suffers First Round Loss
MADISON, Ill. (May 6, 2007) – Andrew Hines
knows the new point system could really help the team right now. The
three-time defending NHRA POWERade Pro Stock Motorcycle champion is
coming off a round victory Sunday at Gateway International Raceway.
Hines, however, has won just two rounds in the
first four races of the season on his Screamin' Eagle/Vance & Hines
Harley-Davidson V-Rod. But his hopes of competing for another
championship haven't evaporated because of the new point system
instituted by NHRA officials during the off-season.
The top eight riders after the first 11 events of
the season will be eligible to race for the title. After the 11th event,
the points will be readjusted, closing the gap between the eight riders
– with just 10 points separating each position. That means the No. 8
racer will be just 80 points away from first place. Each round is worth
20 points, making it possible for the eighth place rider to
realistically compete for the championship.
Hines was in 11th place coming into the O'Reilly
NHRA Midwest Nationals. The good news is that he beat Steve Johnson in
the first round. Johnson was No. 7 in the standings. That helped Hines
move into ninth place, tied with Antron Brown.
"That round win was just another step toward
getting back into the top eight of the point standings," Hines
said. "It was very important considering Steve is ahead of us in
points. This year is going to be all about taking out the right people
at the right time. We just have to figure out a way to get back into the
top eight before Indy (U.S. Nationals at Indianapolis in August)."
Hines turned in a 7.031-second pass at 189.71 mph
to beat Johnson's 7.125 at 187.31 on his Snap-on Tools Suzuki in Round
One. Hines then posted a second round loss to Angelle Sampey and the
U.S. Army Suzuki team. Hines' 7.079 at 180.14 on his V-Rod came up short
of Sampey's 6.947 at 192.99.
Hines had qualified in the No. 6 position with a
7.052 at 190.65. Teammate Eddie Krawiec was 12th in points coming into
the weekend. Krawiec qualified in the No. 12 spot with a 7.080 at 188.15
before posting a first round loss for the second time this season.
Krawiec's 7.081 at 188.17 was not quick enough to
beat Craig Treble's 7.027 at 191.46 on his Team Tigue Suzuki.
"We need to do some serious research and
development before the next race," Hines said. "We're a little
behind everyone now and we need to improve our qualifying position in
order to bring lane choice into each round. We just need to regroup,
focus more on the task at hand and figure it all out. "
Krawiec may have just four races under his belt
with the Screamin' Eagle team, but he knows the group is capable of
turning things around before they take on the next race – the NHRA
Nationals at Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, Ill., on June 7-10.
"We have to remain upbeat and be confident
that we can work this out," Krawiec said. "It's clear that
we're making improvements. We took the data we had from last week's DNQ
in Atlanta, improved on it and got qualified for the show. We had
consistent numbers this weekend and that's a step in the right
direction. We just didn't have quick enough numbers to get past the
first round."
Harley-Davidson Racing Manager Anne Paluso agreed
that the Screamin' Eagle team knows exactly what needs to happen to be
ready for the next race.
"We know this was a disappointing weekend
for the team but Andrew did earn some valuable points and now the team
has some time to work on the V-Rods," Paluso said. "There are
issues that need to be addressed but we're confident that the entire
team, led by Byron and Matt Hines, will get everything figured out for
Chicago."
Matt Smith earned the event victory, riding his
Torco Racing Fuels Buell to his first win of the season.
ANDREW HINES AT GATEWAY INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY
Q1: rained out
Q2: 7.089 seconds at 187.57
Q3: Broke
Q4: 7.052 at 190.65
E1: 7.031 at 189.71 beat Steve Johnson's 7.125 at
187.31
E2: 7.079 at 180.14 lost to Angelle Sampey's 6.947 at 192.99
EDDIE KRAWIEC AT GATEWAY INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY
Q1: rained out
Q2: 7.132 at 187.89
Q3: 7.080 at 186.28
Q4: 7.175 at 188.15
E1: 7.081 at 188.17 lost to Craig Treble's 7.027
at 191.46
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