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Cycle News 2025 Issue 10 March 11

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Third Time is the Charm for Herrera R evZilla/Vance & Hines Suzu- ki's Gaige Herrera has raced in the season-opening NHRA event in Gainesville three times, and he's won all three of them. Herrera claimed his third-straight victory at the Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals following a final-round win over his arch- rival, Denso Buell's Matt Smith. On a weekend when team owners Terry Vance and Byron Hines were inducted into the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame, and Vance & Hines rider Matthew Chapin won the SC Project Twins Cup race across the state in Daytona, Herrera de - livered his 22nd career Pro Stock Motorcycle win as he begins his third campaign with the Browns - burg, Indiana-based squad. "This was a good day for me and a great day for Vance & Hines, although the rain sort of put me in a weird mood," Her- rera said. "We got here early this morning and had to sit through hours of rain, and I was like, 'Let's get on with it.' I'm not the type of person who likes to sit around. "The rain made it tough, but otherwise, my bike was deadly consistent. We made three straight runs that were 6.76, and I'm amazed that Andrew [Hines, crew chief] can do that. In the final, we knew we needed more, so we threw everything at it. I thought we'd run better, but I didn't expect a 6.72." In an incredibly close final round, Herrera won with a 6.722 elapsed time, stopping Smith's 6.723. Smith had a slightly faster speed, 203.19 to 200.23, but Herrera was first off the starting line, and that helped make the difference. "We are very evenly matched, but I got him on the Tree a little," Herrera said. "Before that final, we were a little behind in perfor - mance, but we threw our special tire on there and said, 'Let's see what happens,' and we came away with the win. To start the season with a win here in Gaines- ville makes for an incredible week- end for the Vance & Hines team." Given the longstanding and sometimes bitter rivalry between the two powerhouse teams, WIND IN THE P44 Gaige Herrera won the opening round of the 2025 NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle class at Gainesville. PHOTOS: MATT POLITO

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