Tuesday, 14 January 2020

Auto Club NHRA Finals

Hines Claims Record Sixth Title and 10th Championship

Harley-Davidson Screamin' Eagle/ Vance & Hines rider Andrew Hines was crowned the 2019 NHRA Mello Yello Pro Stock Motorcycle drag racing champion following a day of drama at the Auto Club NHRA Finals at Auto Club Raceway in Pomona, California, in November.


After fouling in the first round of eliminations, Hines watched from the pits as the two other contenders for the championship advanced to the semi-finals before also being eliminated, leaving Hines with the points he needed to wrap up a dominating season with his sixth NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle title and the 10th championship for the Harley-Davidson Screamin' Eagle/Vance & Hines team.
Hines (2004-06, 2014-15, and 2019) is the second rider to win six NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle championships, matching the record set by the late Hall of Fame racer Dave Schultz, who won the title six times between 1987 and 1996. Hines is one of only ten competitors in NHRA history to win six championships. In 17 seasons racing for the Harley-Davidson Screamin' Eagle/Vance & Hines team, Hines has won 56 finals, also a record for the class. The 2019 championship caps a 16-race season that saw Hines dominate the class aboard his Harley-Davidson FXDR drag bike, taking eight victories in ten final-round appearances and earning the number-one seed for the countdown to the championship playoffs.

Hines claims his record sixth title and 10th championship for the Harley-Davidson Screamin' Eagle/Vance & Hines drag racing team.

"The Harley-Davidson Screamin' Eagle/Vance & Hines team races competition drag bikes inspired by the Harley-Davidson FXDR 114, a performance cruiser based on the Softail platform that combines the unrelenting power of the Milwaukee-Eight 114 engine with the liberal use of alloy and composite components to maximize acceleration, braking and handling performance. The FXDR drag bikes made a dominating mid-season debut in July at the Dodge Mile-High NHRA Nationals near Denver, where Hines and teammate Ed Krawiec stormed through the Pro Stock Motorcycle field and staged an all-Harley final, which was won by Hines.


Andrew Hines celebrates while being pushed by crewman Mike Mullaney.

Hines qualified fourth for the NHRA Finals in Pomona with an elapsed time (ET) of 6.845 seconds at 196.22 mph. Harley-Davidson Screamin' Eagle/Vance & Hines riders Krawiec and Angelle Sampey qualified in seventh and 10th positions respectively - Krawiec lost to Sampey in the first round of eliminations, and Sampey was eliminated in round two.
For the season, Hines led the Pro Stock Motorcycle field with 2,599 points and eight wins in ten final-round appearances and was the number-one qualifier two times. Krawiec, a four-time Pro Stock Motorcycle champion (2008, 2011-12, 2017) finished in fifth place with 2,474 points after making seven final-round appearances and claiming the top qualifier position three times. Sampey, a three-time Pro Stock Motorcycle champion (2000-02) completed her first season with the Harley-Davidson Screamin' Eagle/Vance & Hines team in seventh place with 2,381 points and was twice the top qualifier for a race.