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HINES
RIDES SCREAMIN' EAGLE V-ROD EVENT WIN EN ROUTE TO TAKING OVER NHRA PRO
STOCK MOTORCYCLE POINTS LEAD
Tonglet
Breaks into Top 10
LAS
VEGAS (Oct. 29, 2006) – Andrew Hines and the Screamin' Eagle/ Vance
& Hines V-Rod Harley-Davidson team now like The Strip at Las Vegas
Motor Speedway. They really don't have a reason not to like it now. Sunday
was that good for the team.
Hines
rode his way back into the NHRA POWERade Pro Stock Motorcycle points lead
with a victory Sunday during the ACDelco Las Vegas NHRA Nationals. Hines
started the event with a 27-point gap between him and first place rider
Antron Brown.
Hines
is leaving the event with a 37-point lead and his first career Las Vegas
victory.
"This
has not been one of my favorite tracks because the last two years we blew
up the engine in the early rounds when we were leading the points with a
championship on the line," Hines said. "But I think the casinos
are going to love our team tonight because I think we're all happy about
breaking that streak. This was a great weekend for the entire team."
Hines
faced teammate GT Tonglet in the final round. It's the first final round
appearance for Tonglet since the Memphis event in August 2005.
The
runner-up finish also helped Tonglet move back into the top 10 in the NHRA
point standings.
"We
had one goal in mind for the last two races and that was to get back into
the top 10," Tonglet said. "We've struggled a bit this season
but we've made some good strides lately and this was such a good weekend
for both bikes. It's a relief to be back in the top 10 and now we have to
do what it takes to keep it through the last race of the season."
Tonglet
beat Chip Ellis in the first round with a 7.228-second pass at 182.60 mph
over Ellis' red-light foul at the starting light. He beat No. 1 qualifier
Shawn Gann in the second round with a 7.352 at 178.57 over Gann's red
light. Tonglet then beat Geno Scali in the semifinals with a 7.191 at
184.95 over Scali's foul.
Hines
topped Tom Bradford in the first round with a 7.088 at 188.44 over
Bradford's red light foul. Hines moved on to beat former points leader
Antron Brown with a 7.151 at 186.00 over Brown's foul before he beat Ryan
Schnitz with a 7.126 at 187.42 to Schnitz's foul.
Hines
earned his third win in five final rounds this season and seventh career
victory with a track record pass. Hines recorded a record 7.080 pass at
188.65 to take the win over Tonglet's 7.310 at 181.91.
"Las
Vegas has been a tough city for us," Harley-Davidson Racing Manager
Anne Paluso said. "We've struggled there and we knew we could not let
that happen this time. This was such a successful turnaround compared to
the last few years here and it's a great way to be able to head into the
final race of the season.
"We
wanted to be in the position to run for the championship at the season
finale and we did that this weekend. The team has worked very hard to make
it all happen and both riders did their jobs too."
Hines
gave credit to Terry Vance, his mentor and dad's friend in partner in
racing for more than 30 years.
"Terry
talked to me a lot and really hammered the point about being inside a box
before making each run," Hines said. "He's been so instrumental
in helping me become a better rider at the starting line and I think it
made the difference this weekend."
Now
Hines is looking to earn his third championship in less than five years of
professional drag racing.
"It's
been such a fun ride over the past four and a half years," Hines
said. "To already have two championships under my belt and a chance
at a third is a testament to the team I have working on the bikes. They
took a rookie with very little experience and the Screamin' Eagle team
gave us great equipment and we've done some great things on the V-Rod.
It's an amazing thing."
Hines
said they have been focused on regaining the points lead. Hines had the
points lead following three of the first 13 events of the season.
"Right
now we're clawing tooth and nail to get every point we can," Hines
said. "You have to be on your best game, especially this time of
year, because everyone is aiming for the final race wins and the
championship."
The
last time Hines got past the first round at this track was 2003. This
year, he's leaving happy.
"The
bike ran so well all weekend, it was on a rail," Hines said.
"The best pass of the day came in the final round and that was good
enough for the track record. The team made an extraordinary effort. My dad
(team owner Byron Hines) was so proud of the crew and what they all
accomplished this weekend."
The
season finale of the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing series is the Automobile
Club of Southern California NHRA Finals at Pomona (Calif.) Raceway, Nov.
9-12.
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