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Cycle News Issue 29 July 24

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IN THE WIND P46 ARANA JR. RETURNS TO THE TOP AT DENVER NHRA F or most of the 2018 season, Lucas Oil EBR's Hector Arana Jr. has had the fastest bike in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series. Arana Jr. has set top speed at five of the first six events including the first 200-mph run in the Pro Stock Motorcycle class earlier this season in Gainesville. The one thing that Arana Jr. had not done was win an event, and he took care of that significant detail with a victory at the Dodge Mile-High Nationals in Denver, July 20-22. It was Arana's first win since the 2015 Chicago round, a span of 42 NHRA events. "We have had a fast bike all the time, just been working on consistency and then when the bike was good I was making little errors," Arana Jr. said. "Dedica- tion, hard work, and practicing to bring it all together. We finally got over some hurdles over here and now we should be back on track." Bandimere Speedway, the home of the Mile-High Nation- als, sits more than 5600 feet above sea level, which makes it a nightmare for crew chiefs who are used to racing at sea-level tracks. For the most part, teams take their best guess at a quali- fying and race-day setup and whoever makes the best guess is successful. Arana and his team, led by his father, Hector Sr., were solid from the start. Arana Jr. qualified second in the field with a 7.135, just behind Screa- min' Eagle Harley-Davidson's Eddie Krawiec, who set the track In Colorado, Hector Arana Jr. took his first NHRA win since 2015.

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