NHRA PRO STOCK SERIES
DRAG RACING
BY KEVIN MCKENNA
R
ain may have delayed the
final rounds of the NHRA
Summit Racing Southern
Nationals for a day, but it could
do little to stop Screamin' Eagle
Harley-Davidson's Eddie Krawiec
or his teammate Andrew Hines.
For the second-straight race, the
dynamic duo combined for a 1-2
finish in the NHRA Pro Stock Mo-
torcycle class.
At the recent Four-Wide Na-
tionals, Hines bagged his first
win of the season and this time,
it was Krawiec's turn to shine as
the three-time NHRA Mello Yello
Series Champion turned in one
of the most dominating perfor-
mances of his career. In the final
round, Krawiec defeated Hines,
6.80 to 6.86. For the Vance &
Hines Harley team, it was a clear
sign that the team is approaching
the performance level they en-
joyed in 2012, when they won 15
of 16 events.
"We're happy to be back and
winning," Krawiec said. "Going
into the first year of the race, we
were respectable, but missed the
tune-up on Sunday. We went to
ROUND 3/MAY 19, 2014
ATLANTA RACEWAY/ATLANTA, GEORGIA
P88
EDDIE KRAWIEC WINS THE RAIN-
DELAYED FINAL IN ATLANTA
KRAWIEC ON
THE BOARD