Herrera Routs Route 66 NHRA
F
or the last year and a half,
RevZilla/Vance & Hines Su-
zuki's Gaige Herrera has rewrit-
ten the NHRA history books
with one of the most dominant
performances in the Pro Stock
Motorcycle class history.
Following a year in which he
won 11 of 15 races and coasted
to the World title, Herrera re-
mains unbeaten in 2024 follow-
ing his latest victory at Route
66 Raceway near Chicago, May
17-19. After defeating Trick
Tools Suzuki's Chase Van Sant
in the final, Herrera has now won
eight straight events, breaking a
30-year-old record held by late
Hall of Fame rider Dave Schultz.
Herrera left the starting line
first in the final and never trailed.
He rode to a 6.713-second
elapsed time to easily cover Van
Sant's 6.797. Herrera now has
won 14 of the last 18 Pro Stock
Motorcycle events.
"First, congrats to Chase Van
Sant. He did a great job today
and he's on his way," Herrera
said. "As far as tying Dave Schul
-
tz, I'm honored. I wish I'd had
a chance to meet him, but I've
heard a lot of great stories, and
I know what he did for this Pro
Stock Motorcycle class. It's still
hard to believe I'm mentioned in
the same sentence as him.
"We qualified second behind
Matt [Smith], but today was a
different day," Herrera said. "The
weather was consistent, and that
let us really work on our tune-up.
I honestly thought it would be
Matt and me in the final round. I
was consistent, and my bike was
on rails."
Herrera's record-setting per
-
formances include a string of im-
pressive qualifying performanc-
es, but this weekend, he yielded
the top spot to Denso Buell's
Matt Smith, who sent a message
with a 6.708 that clearly shows
that Herrera's days of dominance
WIND
IN THE
P48
Gaige Herrera continued
to dominate the NHRA
Pro Stock Motorcycle
Championship. His latest
victory came in Chicago.
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