Stoffer Again Ends Season
in Top Ten
Karen Stoffer, rider of the Geico-backed Pro Stock Motorcycle,
turned in a solid performance at the final NHRA race of the season
in Pomona, Calif, to again finish in the top ten in the hotly
contested NHRA PowerAde point series. 2007 marks the fourth consecutive
season Stoffer has finished tenth or better.
"It's always a great feeling to be in the top ten,"
Stoffer said. "That is one of our goals at the beginning
of the season. The competition seems to get tougher and tougher
each year, so to stay in the top ten is very fulfilling."
Stoffer began the season by winning two of the first three events,
Gainesville and Atlanta, to capture the early-season point lead.
"Everything we've learned over the last three years really
came through for us early in the year. We understand a lot of
the tracks now," Stoffer said. "We were able to capitalize
on some things. We learned a lot this year as well and we are
hoping it carries through to next season."
Stoffer made the first cut for NHRA's new Championship Countdown
when she was ranked in the No. 4 spot following the race in Reading,
Pa. in mid-August. After the Reading race only competitors ranked
in the top eight would advance to the next round of the countdown.
"It meant a lot for us to make it into the first countdown,"
Stoffer said. "It was very exciting for our entire team."
Stoffer earned another career milestone at the US Nationals from
Indianapolis, Ind, over Labor Day weekend, where she competed
in her very first Ringer's Pro Bike Battle. Stoffer earned a berth
into the elite eight-bike race based on points she earned in qualifying
throughout the year.
Stoffer just missed the final cut for the Championship Countdown
in Dallas in late September. However the last two races of the
season would still prove to be quite prosperous for her. In Las
Vegas Stoffer announced a three-year extension with her longtime
marketing partner Geico and in Pomona Stoffer scored enough points
to finish in the No. 8 spot.
"We wanted to go out on a high note this year," Stoffer
said. "We learned a lot about the new championship structure
and we are very excited to take another shot at the title next
season."
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, Suzuki Extended Protection, and Genuine
Scooters
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