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to put a single digit on the GEICO bike
NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle
standout Karen Stoffer will have some extra space on her wheelie-bar
panels for 2007.
Stoffer, who finished tenth in the POWERade point series the last
two seasons, assembled a career-best effort in 2006, concluding
the season in the No. 6 spot. The prestigious ranking marks the
best finish of Stoffer’s professional racing career and
has earned her the right to proudly enter each race in 2007 as
No. 6 to signify her top-ten status.
“It’s one of the best feelings,” Stoffer said.
“To finish four positions higher than we have ever been
makes me really proud. As a team we felt like we had a lot of
drive coming into the season. It’s great to see it all come
together.”
Stoffer finishes the year with one event win (Reading), one runner-up
(Englishtown), and a pair of semifinal finishes (Atlanta and Memphis).
Stoffer broke another milestone in 2006 when she became the final
rider to join the exclusive eight-member Mickey Thompson Six-Second
Club, by running 6.97 in Reading.
“The Reading race was definitely the high point of the year
for us,” Stoffer said of the event where she earned career
victory No. 3. “Running the six meant an awful lot to us.
During that session I didn’t think we were going to make
the final cut for the Mickey Thompson Club. We were at the back
of the pack and there were so many great bikes in front of us.
Luck was definitely on our side.”
Stoffer went on to run another 6.97 later in qualifying. The run
made her the fifth quickest rider in the history of the class.
“To come back and prove it wasn’t a fluke meant a
lot to me,” Stoffer said. “We had such a great handle
on the tune-up at that track. I give the team so much credit.”
With the parity of the class and the onslaught of the championship-contending
Harleys and Buells, many would agree 2006 was the most competitive
year ever in Pro Stock Motorcycle. Stoffer doesn’t see things
getting any easier in 2007.
“Every year you feel like it’s the toughest year ever,”
Stoffer said. “Every team is working really hard and the
class is really evolving. There were points in the season when
each brand dominated. Our goal is to keep working hard over the
winter to stay on the cutting edge.”
The next goal for Stoffer and team GEICO – a No. 1 plate.
Stoffer extended
a special thanks to all of the 2006 sponsors.
Geico Motorcycle Insurance 1-866-326-2036,
Mac Tools, Bates Leathers, NGK, Airtech, Wrath Motorsports, Square
One Graphics, and Vance and Hines Motorsports.
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