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HINES
EARNS FIRST CAREER VICTORY AT ROUTE 66 RACEWAY; NINTH WIN OVERALL ON
SCREAMIN' EAGLE V-ROD
Hines
Moves From Ninth to Fourth in POWERade Points
JOLIET,
Ill. (June 10, 2007) – Andrew Hines recorded his ninth career win on
his Screamin' Eagle/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson V-Rod Sunday at
Route 66 Raceway.
It
was the first for Hines at the track in two final round appearances just
outside of
Chicago
. Route 66 Raceway plays host to the national event nearest the
Harley-Davidson headquarters in
Milwaukee
.
"The bike ran so well this weekend and to be able to do that
in front of all the Harley-Davidson employees who came out to the race
and H-D President Jim McCaslin just makes the win even better,"
Hines said. "My team gave me a motorcycle that can win rounds and
we went out and had a great day."
Hines beat Matt Smith and the Torco Racing Buell in the final
round of the Torco Racing Fuels Route 66 NHRA Nationals. Hines turned in
a 6.959-second pass at 192.11 mph on the V-Rod to earn the win over
Smith's 7.014 at 187.18.
Hines lost on a holeshot in the final round of this event in 2004
– something he hasn't forgotten.
"This is my favorite track by far and it was awful losing it
the way I did a few years ago," Hines said. "My team made it
possible because they gave me such a great bike and I was calm and
confident about riding it."
The team had struggled slightly prior to this weekend, leaving
Hines in ninth place of the standings. Hines' best performance of the
season had previously been a second round appearance at
Atlanta
and
St. Louis
. The Screamin' Eagle squad practically camped at O'Reilly Raceway Park
in
Indianapolis
and made more than 40 test passes in hopes of making improvements.
"The team really railed," Hines said. "We've all
been really disappointed about our performances all year so it was nice
to see the hard work and testing pay off, especially here. Moving up to
fourth place in the standings is a tribute to how hard we've all
worked."
Hines, 24, qualified in the No. 1 position with a track record E.T.
of 6.921 at 193.65. It was the first top qualifying award of the season
and 20th of his career. It's the third No. 1 qualifier for Hines at
Route 66 Raceway (2004-'05).
"The team made some great calls at all the right times this
weekend and they definitely deserved the win," Harley-Davidson
Racing Manager Anne Paluso said. "This is the closest thing we have
to a home track for our Harley headquarters and it couldn't have been a
better time to break out and grab our first win of the season in front
of all the employees who support the racing program."
Teammate Eddie Krawiec qualified in the No. 13 position with a
7.037 at 190.46. Krawiec lost in the first round after he fouled at the
starting line against Angelle Sampey and the U.S. Army Suzuki team.
"It was still a good weekend because the team made some great
changes to the V-Rod and it's becoming more consistent," Krawiec
said. "It's going to be more predictable and I just have to get
into a better rhythm and do my job at being more consistent on the
starting line."
This weekend was Krawiec's first appearance at drag racing's only
stadium-style venue.
"This is a great event because there are so many motorcycle
enthusiasts in the stands," Krawiec said. "We're so close to
the Milwaukee Harley-Davidson headquarters and there are a lot of
Screamin' Eagle fans all over the place. It's a great facility and it
lived up to all of my expectations."
Hines beat Michael Phillips in the first round of Sunday's
eliminations. Hines ran a 6.953 pass at 192.38 to top Phillips' 7.082 at
191.02 on his Sharp Contracting Suzuki. Hines beat Geno Scali in the
second round. Hines went 6.978 at 191.10 to take the win light over
Scali's 7.088 at 189.20 on his Performance Machine Suzuki.
Hines beat Sampey in the semifinal round for just the second time
in 14 career meetings between the two riders. Hines clocked a
.027-second reaction time and a 7.005 run at 190.67. Sampey had a .088
reaction time and a 6.983 at 190.94.
"The testing was crucial because we were struggling getting
off the line quickly before now," Hines said. "We've made some
good improvements on that and we're going to keep working on these
V-Rods and make sure we're just as competitive at the next race."
Once the NHRA race is over, the Screamin' Eagle team will travel
to
Milwaukee
to visit Harley-Davidson headquarters. Hines and Krawiec will first be
joined by their Screamin' Eagle AMA Flat Track teammates, Kenny Coolbeth,
Jared Mees, Bryan Smith and Joe Kopp to help launch a summer meals
program for kids. Fueling Young Minds provides meals for kids during the
summer months when school is not in session. The Screamin' Eagle racers
will be at one local school –
Bethune
Academy
– to help kick off the program.
Shortly after that the racers will be at Milwaukee Children's
hospital to pass out gift bags for the admitted child patients.
"It's all about the kids and I can't wait to be able to bring
the race trophy to the kids, hang out and just have some fun,"
Hines said. "I think it's great that we can work so hard and leave
here with such good positive momentum and bring that to the kids."
On Tuesday the team will be at Harley-Davidson headquarters,
greeting employees, answering questions and racing employees on the
V-Rod dyno bikes that are part of the interactive Acceleration Nation
display that travels to all 23 NHRA POWERade events.
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