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Cycle News 2025 Issue 35 September 3

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said. "It has not been easy. You know, it's always nerve-wracking, especially when I know what kind of bikes are in the other lane, caliber-wise." Herrera also added another first in his spectacular run, win - ning the regular-season title and taking the points lead into the playoffs. He'll open the six-race Countdown to the Champion- ship playoffs in first place for the third straight year as he seeks a third consecutive World title. Herrera's massive points lead will all but evaporate as the points are reset prior to the next event in Reading, Pennsylvania. "Winning Indy is big. It's our biggest race, and it's the one that everyone wants to win, but at the same time, we're out here racing for the World Champion - ship, and we've still got work to do. We've got six races left, and none of them are going to be easy. We've got to stay focused and just keep winning rounds." Davis, who went to the semi - finals in back-to-back races earlier this season in Bristol and Richmond, returned for a third event aboard the Vance & Hines customer lease bike and nearly made history. Davis reached the final for the first time in his career after defeating Dystany Spurlock, Hector Arana Jr and Vance & Hines teammate Richard Gadson, who enters the Countdown to the Championship second in points. Although he competed in just four events during the regular season, Davis managed to qualify for the Countdown to the Championship playoffs, although it's unclear if he'll race in the remaining events as he continues to look for funding to race a full season in 2026. The NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series opens the Count - down to the Championship play- offs with the 40th annual NHRA Reading Nationals, presented by Nitro Fish, on September 11-14 at Maple Grove Raceway in Read- ing, Pennsylvania. Kevin McKenna FINAL 1. Gaige Herrera (0.003) 6.834-199.32 mph 2. Brayden Davis (0.043) 6.799-198.93 mph WIND IN THE P64 With the win, Herrera was crowned the NHRA regular season class champion. Now it's playoff time.

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