4-Wide Nationals Results: NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle Drag Racing

Andrew Hines wins third straight at the 4-Wide Nationals in Charlotte.

“This racetrack just agrees with me; I feel very comfortable here,” said three-time 4-Wide champion Andrew Hines.©Motorcyclist

Andrew Hines continued his mastery of the Four-Wide Nationals in Pro Stock Motorcycle and held off his Harley-Davidson teammate, top qualifier Eddie Krawiec, Chip Ellis, and Matt Smith to take the final-round victory, his third in a row at this event and his sixth zMAX Dragway victory. Hines clocked a 6.844 at 194.42 on his Screamin' Eagle Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson while Krawiec finished in 6.849 seconds at 194.44 on his Harley-Davidson to take runner-up honors. It was points leader Krawiec's fourth consecutive runner-up finish at this event.

Hines qualified his Screamin' Eagle Vance and Hines Harley-Davidson in the fourth spot with a 6.837 at 192.77 mph run.©Motorcyclist

“It’s great to come in here at the Four-Wide and get another win so we have our team going in the right direction,” Hines said. “I’m happy to get a win this early in the season. When you get that off your back, you can sit back, relax, and focus on racing the rest of the season.”

Hines became the third driver in NHRA history, joining Pro Stock racer Greg Anderson and Funny Car racer Robert Hight, and first in the bike class to finish second in both of the first two quads and then win the race. In the opener, Hines finished second to Suzuki rider Jerry Savoie but in front of Brian Pretzel and Jim Underdahl. In round two, Hines trailed Krawiec but finished in front of Savoie and Michael Ray.

Matt Smith qualified the Nitro Fish Victory Gunner in second with a 6.832 at 195.76 mph pass and made it all the way to the final quad.©Motorcyclist

“This racetrack just agrees with me; I feel very comfortable here,” Hines said. “It is almost a calming effect it has on me with everything that is going on up there because it makes me focus that much more.”

With his 43rd career victory, he is closing in on the 44 official victories that the late Dave Schultz won during his career.

“Thanks to Dave and all that he did for the sport, he was one of the pioneers of it all,” Hines said. “Thanks to him we have a great field right now and all of Pro Stock Motorcycle is very stout. We have bump spots that are setting records. It’s awesome to be involved in the class right now.”

Number one qualifier Eddie Krawiec still leads Pro Stock Motorcycle in overall points after the second of 16 PSM national events.©Motorcyclist

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