Karen Stoffer Wins NHRA
Opener and Takes Points Lead
March Madness is the season for
upsets.
GEICO-sponsored Pro Stock Motorcycle
racer Karen Stoffer caught a little of that aforementioned madness
and engineered one of the greatest underdog wins the class has
ever seen at the season-opening NHRA Gatornationals from Gainesville,
Fla, March 16 -18.
Stoffer qualified in the No. 16
spot in what proved to be the quickest field in the history of
the class with a respectable run of 7.03. The undesirable starting
position meant, in the opening round of eliminations, Stoffer
would have the daunting task of taking on No. 1 qualifier and
three-time class champion Angelle Sampey, who posted a new record
of 6.91 in qualifying.
“Angelle is one of the best and the way she was running
we knew we needed a six second run to have a chance,” Stoffer
said. “Gary (Stoffer, crew chief) racked his brain all night
and figured out the right tune-up. We knew our Vance and Hines
motor had the power to run the number, we just needed to find
out how to put it to the track.”
On Sunday both Stoffer and her motorcycle performed magnificently.
Stoffer cut a near-perfect .004 reaction time and ran a 6.98 to
defeat Sampey’s .119 light and quicker 6.96.
Stoffer capitalized on the momentum
and went on to outrun No. 9 qualifier Shawn Gann in round No.
2 with a 7.02 to Gann’s 7.04 and prevailed in the two subsequent
rounds on holeshot victories, defeating No. 13 Steve Johnson in
the semis with a .018/7.08 to Johnson’s .046/7.06 and No.
6 Matt Smith in the final with a .053/7.07 to Smith’s .100/7.06
“We did our usual David and
Goliath win,” said Stoffer, who has won two events from
the No. 15 spot. “We struggled in qualifying but we didn’t
give up. This year will be as difficult as ever with all the new
teams but it goes to show that if you can qualify, you have a
chance to win.”
The event victory was the fourth
of Stoffer’s career and gives the GEICO Suzuki its first
ever lead in the POWERade Points Series. Stoffer became only the
second Pro Stock Motorcycle rider in over 15 years to win from
the No. 16 spot and the first to do so since Blaine Hale accomplished
the rare feat in 2003.
“This is a very special victory for us,” Stoffer said.
“This is Doug and Debbie’s (Johnson, team owners)
home track. We were able to do it front of a lot of friends and
sponsors. It was great to have Suzuki Extended Protection and
Chris from Speed Dawg here. This is a great way to kick off the
new Karen Stoffer clothing line Speed Dawg will be releasing soon.”
Stoffer went on to extend special
thanks to all of the 2007 sponsors and supporters. Geico
Motorcycle Insurance 1-866-326-2036, Speed Dawg, Mac Tools, Bates
Leathers, NGK, Airtech, Wrath Motorsports, Square One Graphics,
Vance and Hines Motorsports, Genuine Scooters and Suzuki Extended
Protection.
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