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Cycle News 1986 06 04

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debuung- '''''' ... ,_-.m new- Kawasaki, which, except for some chrome and a black stripe, looked very much like his old Pro Stocker. Until he took it down the track; unlike the old one, this one tracks straight as a string. But even a straight line wasn't going to help against the £lying Keyte. When the lights came Keyte was out first and never looked back. Keyte had climbed back into his bag of tricks and pulled out another 8.30 pass but this one was sweet. It was an 8.32 at 161.57, the old mph record held by Terry Vance. Mafara had tasted the 160 mph barrier at this track and had felt an 8.31 here also, and now that he knew what he had to do to make his Suzuki work here, he wanted a piece of Keyte's mph record. Mafaro has been known for a handful of gas and a handful of clutch which at some tracks is just too aggressive a driving style on a 200-horsepower motorcycle. Even at the NHRA tracks where traction is at a premium, Mafara has had to temper his launching style. So here he was on "a bike with which he had made three 8.20 passes on the week before at another track. A bike that Mafara had blatantly refused to detune for this track with the Cajun Nationals only a week away. So it was up to him to drive it like be had to drive it. When the last yellow blinked out Meyers was already gone to a red light trying to gel thejump on Mafara. This left Mafara with nothing to concentrate on but busting the new record. When he got to the big end the announcer was screaming; Mafara had just turned an 8.33 at the identic

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