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Cycle News 2013 Issue 45 November 12 2013

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FINAL ROUND POMONA RACEWAY/POMONA, CALIFORNIA DRAG RACING P74 NHRA PRO STOCK CHAMPIONSHIP (Left) Scotty Pollacheck rode Matt Smith's Buell to the finals, losing out to Krawiec. (Right) Krawiec won the Wally trophy and then gave it to Harley icon Willie G. Davidson, who was spectating at the track. and lost a little ground in the points. I was fifth when we got here, but I knew that if the cards rolled my way and I won, I could have gone around Michael [Ray] for number two. I came up a little short, but after the way our season started, third place isn't bad at all." After winning 15 of 16 races last season, Krawiec and the Vance & Hines team were thrown a curveball when the 2013 rules package excluded their dominant four-valve engine combination. Forced to develop a twovalve configuration, the team struggled for the first half of the season. Krawiec's teammate An- drew Hines won the Charlotte round and Krawiec followed a week later with a win in Dallas. At the season finale in Pomona, Krawiec qualified solidly in the number six spot and rode to wins over Steve Johnson, John Hall, and Sovereign/Star Buell's Michael Ray before defeating Pollacheck to win his 22nd career NHRA title. Krawiec's win over Johnson was particularly impressive since it came via a starting line holeshot. Johnson had the quicker bike with a 6.92, but lost to Krawiec's 6.93. Krawiec also left the starting line ahead of Ray and held on for a 6.95 to 6.97 win. After the final, he presented the NHRA Wally [winner's trophy] to Harley icon Willie G. Davidson. "It was awesome to have Willie G, [Davidson] here this weekend," Krawiec said. "I look up to him for what he's done in the sport. He has a long history of success in motorcycle racing. I ended up giving him the Wally trophy. He has everything he's ever wanted, but he didn't have a Wally. That was just a small token of my appreciation for him." Pollacheck not only raced to his third final round of the season, but was also riding his third different bike this year. After starting the season as a member of the Sovereign/Star team, he jumped ship to Matt Smith's Viper Motorsports team late in the season. In Pomona, he swapped rides with Smith, taking over the reins of the bike that has won the two most recent events. Pollacheck was the fourthquickest qualifier in the field and then made the best run of the day in the first round with a 6.85 to 6.87 win over rookie Chaz Kennedy. Pollacheck followed with a 6.88 to 6.90 win against Lu-

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