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Cycle News 2014 Issue 10 March 11 2014

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NHRA PREVIEW VOL. 51 ISSUE 10 MARCH 11, 2014 P79 opment. The biggest thing we needed was time and we didn't have much of that last year. When you're going to the races it makes it tough to try and keep fresh equipment. You only have so much time to develop new ideas and now, we've had the whole winter to address that. We made changes and based on the dyno numbers we know that our stuff is better, but we don't know how much better. We won't have an accurate number until we get to the track and that won't hap- pen until we go testing the week before Gainesville." The real wild card in this year's championship battle is the Arana family and their three-bike Buell operation, again sponsored by Lucas Oil, MavTV, and Protect the Harvest. The Arana's will be looking for redemption this year after a trying 2013 that came to a cataclysmic end. Hector Arana Jr. led the points from the first race of the season until engine problems and gremlins hit right in the midst of the Countdown, and he eventually dropped to fourth place. Team patriarch Hector Sr. went winless on the season in which they also learned how to manage a third bike when his oth- er son, Adam, joined the team. All three impressively made the Countdown but none could win the championship. "We had to make the switch to the bigger cam chest late in the season and it showed promise in my dad's bike, but we were never really able to get mine and Adam's bikes to run until the end of the season, when I qualified number one at Pomona [the Auto Club NHRA Finals]," Hector Ara- na Jr. said. "It all just happened at the wrong time. "With the third bike, our big- gest problem last year was lack of engines. We all had only one good engine last year, and when we hurt them, the spare was a couple of hundredths slower, so we've been working on hav- ing a better inventory of motors. We're looking at what we need to replace and what we need to stock up on, and looking to eliminate the failures we had with things like sensors. We're work- ing on everything; we have yet to find any power and feel like we're two months behind, but with a full year under our belts now with three bikes, we'll be better this year. We had this same problem when I joined the team. It's more work, and you have to learn how to manage it." Arana Jr. agrees that this will be the most competitive season in class history, with parity across all three makes. "The Harleys really came on (Above) Hector Arana Jr. did most of the early season winning last year, but he had mechanical problems during the Countdown. (Left) Eddie Krawiec won twice last year for the Vance & Hines team after winning the title the season before.

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