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NHRA 2024 Pep Boys Nationals – Pro Stock Motorcycle

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39th annual Pep Boys NHRA Nationals
Maple Grove Raceway
September 12-15, 2024

Hector Arana Jr. WINS Pro Stock Motorcycle

Pro Stock Motorcycle’s Hector Arana Jr. enjoyed a spectacular Sunday at Maple Grove Raceway, finishing it off with a 6.839 at 198.38 on his GETTRX Buell to defeat Richard Gadson in the final round. It is Arana’s first victory of the season and 19th in his career, and he had to go through some standouts to get it.

Hector Arana Jr

Arana knocked off Jianna Evaristo and Angie Smith to reach the semifinals, and then got past points leader and defending world champion Gaige Herrera when Herrera went red. That set up a final-round duel with Gadson and Arana quickly tracked him down, winning at his home track for the third time in his career. The victory also pushed Arana into fourth in points, setting up the potential for a memorable late-season run for the veteran.

“We have a great team and we have a great motorcycle that everybody works hard,” Arana Jr. “We tried a bunch of things this year leading up to the Countdown and now it’s time to turn it on. We collected everything, got it together, and here we are in the winner’s circle holding up a Wally. I couldn’t imagine a better day.

Hector Arana Jr

“Fortunately for us, we were able to stay green and here we are in the winner’s circle. But we have some more power to make to fight with them. I came in here with confidence. We had a great bike and I said it all weekend, you have to have a good consistent bike in order to win the race, and that’s what we did.”

Gadson advanced to the final round for the second time in his rookie season, defeating Geno Scali, Chase Van Sant and defending event winner Matt Smith. Herrera remains in the points lead, holding an 17-point advantage over M. Smith. Gadson is 19 points behind in third.

Hector Arana Jr

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ROUND 1 ELIMINATIONS

W – Steve Johnson / 0.06 / 6.831 / 194.58
L – Chris Bostick / 0.035 / 6.906 / 195.05
Steve Johnson is 1 – 8 in Rd. 1 this year. Chris Bostick is 1 – 5 against Johnson. Bostick with the starting line advantage, but Johnson has the lead by 150 feet and takes the win. Johnson with his quickest pass of the weekend for the win.
Chris Bostick
W – Angie Smith / 0.095 / 6.803 / 200.68
L – John Hall / 0.09 / 6.888 / 195.42
Smith is 5 – 4 against Hall in prior events. Angie Smith is 97 – 115 in Rd. 1 in her career (6 – 3 this year)…John Hall is 8 – 1 in Rd. 1 this year. Hall with the starting line advantage, but Smith has the difference made up by 330 feet and never trailed from there on for the win.
John Hall
W – Chase Van Sant / 0.004 / 6.833 / 197.22
L – Marc Ingwersen / 0.032 / 6.845 / 196.59
Ingwersen is 2 – 1 against Van Sant in prior events. This is the 1st time this year Marc Ingwersen has been in the top half of the field. Chase Van Sant lost to Ingwersen in Rd. 1 here last year. Van Sant with a great light and the power to hold on for the hole shot win.
Marc Ingwersen
W – Hector Arana Jr / 0.095 / 6.832 / 198.26
L – Jianna Evaristo /-0.003 / 26.341 / 21.72
Arana Jr is 5 – 0 against Evaristo in prior events. Hector Arana Jr. wins 79.6% of his Rd. 1 races when starting from the top half of the field. In her last 6 races Jianna Evaristo is 6 – 0 in Rd. 1. Evaristo goes red to give Arana Jr. the win. He will give up lane choice to Angie Smith in the next round.
Jianna Evaristo
W – Richard Gadson / 0.027 / 6.817 / 198.58
L – Geno Scali / 0.047 / 6.901 / 196.93
This is the first time Scali and Gadson have faced each other in eliminations. Richard Gadson is 8 – 1 in Rd. 1 this year. Geno Scali is 79 – 68 in Rd. 1 in his career. Gadson with the starting line advantage and never trailed for the win. He will have lane choice over Van Sant in the next round.
Geno Scali
W – Matt Smith / 0.003 / 6.813 / 200.08
L – Ron Tornow / Broke
Tornow is a no-show. They hurt the bike last night and couldn’t get it fixed to give Smith the singe. Smith with a great light and a great pass. He will have lane choice over Johnson in the next round.
W – Gaige Herrera / 0.032 / 6.858 / 175.37
L – Kelly Clontz
Clontz is a no-show to give Herrera the freebie. Herrera clicked it off early on the single. He has a bye in the next round.


ROUND 2 ELIMINATIONS

W – Gaige Herrera / -0.013 / 6.834 / 199.23
L – EARNED BYE
Gaige Herrera
W – Hector Arana Jr / 0.035 / 6.812 / 198.79
L – Angie Smith / 0.034 / 6.822 / 199.37
Arana Jr is 21 – 7 against Smith in prior events. Smith with a tick on the tree, but Arana Jr. has the lead as they go by the Christmas tree and runs his quickest pass of the weekend for the win. He will have lane choice over Herrera in the semifinal.
Angie Smith
W – Richard Gadson / 0.004 / 6.893 / 196.82
L – Chase Van Sant / 0.032 / 6.905 / 194.04
Van Sant is 2 – 0 against Gadson in prior events. Gadson with a great light and never trailed for the win.
Chase Van Sant
W – Matt Smith / 0.037 / 6.860 / 198.17
L – Steve Johnson / 0.006 / 6.896 / 193.02
Smith is 24 – 14 against Johnson in prior events. Johnson with a great light and the starting line advantage, but Smith chased him down in the lights for the win. Matt Smith’s MOV: 0.0057 seconds (approximately 19 inches). He will haver lane choice over Gadson in the semifinal.
Steve Johnson

SEMI-FINAL ELIMINATIONS

W – Richard Gadson / 0.015 / 6.872 / 196.85
L – Matt Smith / 0.039 / 16.441 / 42.67
Smith is 2 – 0 against Gadson in prior events. Gadson with the starting line advantage and never trailed for the win as Smith’s bike went silent. He is advancing to his second final round.
Matt Smith
W – Hector Arana Jr / 0.028 / 6.884 / 195.62
L – Gaige Herrera /-0.002 / 6.9 / 170.36
Herrera is 3 – 0 against Arana Jr in prior events. Herrera is a couple ticks too quick on the tree and turns on the red light to give Arana Jr. for the win. Arana Jr. will give up lane choice to Gadson in the final. This is his first final this season and 36th career final round.
Richard Gadson

FINAL ELIMINATIONS

W – Hector Arana Jr/ 0.026 / 6.839 / 198.38
L – Richard Gadson / 0.011 / 6.874 / 198.12
Gadson is 2 – 0 against Arana Jr in prior events and this is the first time they have faced each other in a final round. Gadson with the starting line advantage, but Arana Jr. chased him down by half track and took the win. He wins his first Wally this season and 19th of his career.
Hector Arana Jr

SATURDAY QUALIFYING

In Pro Stock Motorcycle, Gaige Herrera put on an impressive show to open qualifying on Saturday, delivering a stellar run of 6.743 at 200.20 on his RevZilla/Mission Foods/Vance & Hines Suzuki, racing his way to the No. 1 position. It’s the sixth top qualifier of the season for the defending world champ and points leader and the 20th in his career, and Herrera was thrilled with adjustments his team made heading into Saturday. It paid off in a big way as only one of two riders to dip into the 6.70s, positioning Herrera well for eliminations. He’ll start raceday against Kelly Clontz, looking to win at Maple Grove Raceway for the first time. It’s also the only track on the PSM circuit where Herrera hasn’t won.

“We were very pleased with that. We’re happy with that going into tomorrow,” Herrera said. “Conditions will be pretty much the same, maybe a little cooler. I’m glad to get No. 1 qualifying spot. We’re trying to get as many points as we can because now it’s going to be a lot tighter.

“Last night we stayed and looked at data for a good bit and came up with a game plan for today and it paid off. We kind of threw the kitchen sink at it, and it worked. That doesn’t always work, so that gave me confidence in the machine. It’s going to be good for racing tomorrow, and hopefully I have a very fast and consistent motorcycle all day.”

Defending event winner Matt Smith finished second, going 6.795 at 200.50 to close out qualifying, while Richard Gadson’s 6.806 at 198.35 puts him third.

QUALIFYING ORDER

1. Gaige Herrera / 6.743 / 200.2
2. Matt Smith / 6.795 / 200.5
3. Richard Gadson / 6.806 / 198.35
4. Hector Arana Jr / 6.820 / 198.29
5. Angie Smith / 6.840 / 200.08
6. Marc Ingwersen / 6.846 / 196.53
7. Steve Johnson / 6.859 / 194.6
8. Chris Bostick / 6.879 / 192.38
9. Chase Van Sant / 6.886 / 195.96
10. John Hall / 6.892 / 195.19
11. Jianna Evaristo / 6.894 / 198.12
12. Geno Scali / 6.934 / 195.17
13. Ron Tornow / 6.985 / 193.4
14. Kelly Clontz / 7.674 / 137.25

Ron Tornow

FRIDAY QUALIFYING

A year after winning at Maple Grove Raceway to open the playoffs, Pro Stock Motorcycle’s Matt Smith is off to a strong start this year, going 6.801 on both passes and posting a top speed of 199.49 on his Denso Auto Parts Buell. That puts him in the provisional No. 1 position as the six-time world champion looks to claim his fifth No. 1 spot this season. Smith, who has three career wins at Reading, has come on strong at a key time in the season, winning in Sonoma, and was pleased with his first runs in the Countdown to the Championship on Friday.

“The first run was pretty good and the second run, we should have run .79, maybe a high .78 but the bike got stuck in fourth gear out there,” Smith said. “All in all, we had a great run and I can’t say enough. We got everything turned up. We got the high-side rev limiter turned way up or I’d have hit the limiter there. It’s one of them deals, it’s the Countdown. We’re going for seven [championships], and we’ve got to throw everything we’ve got at it.

“We brought everything we’ve got for our Denso Buell and we’re going to keep digging, try to keep going, and we’ll see. I think we might put another motor in for tomorrow. We have a brand-new piece that’s really, really good on the dyno and I need to get some tune-ups on it and try to get it right for the Countdown.”

Points leader and defending world champion Gaige Herrera is currently second after going 6.804 at 198.55 and his teammate, Richard Gadson, is in third with a run of 6.807 at 197.45.

QUALIFYING ORDER

1. Matt Smith / 6.801 / 199.49
2. Gaige Herrera / 6.804 / 198.55
3. Richard Gadson / 6.807 / 197.45
4. Hector Arana Jr / 6.820 / 198.29
5. Steve Johnson / 6.859 / 194.6
6. Marc Ingwersen / 6.869 / 193.93
7. Angie Smith / 6.884 / 196.87
8. John Hall / 6.892 / 195.19
9. Jianna Evaristo / 6.898 / 197.16
10. Chase Van Sant / 6.922 / 194.24
11. Chris Bostick / 6.939 / 192.96
12. Geno Scali / 6.974 / 194.24
13. Ron Tornow / 7.046 / 193.57
14. Kelly Clontz / 7.674 / 137.25

Ron Tornow

ABOUT NHRA

The National Hot Rod Association, the largest auto racing organization in the world, has come a long way since Wally Parks founded it in 1951.

Though it has grown into a global sports-entertainment business, NHRA has not lost sight of Parks’ original goal: to provide competitors a place to race. But now those places are deluxe supertracks in major U.S. markets, and the racing runs the gamut from 11,000-horsepower Top Fuel dragsters to 5-horsepower Jr. Dragsters. Drag racing’s journey through the decades has been sometimes swift, sometimes rocky, but always exciting and always worth the trip.

In the 1950s, top performance marks were 140 mph in 9 seconds. Today, they’re more than 330 mph in less than 3.7 seconds. Back then, winners earned little more than a trophy and bragging rights. Today’s racers compete for trophies and bragging rights as well as a share of more than $3 million in prize money.

In 2024, NHRA joined forces with Mission Foods to present the world’s fastest motorsports attraction as the flagship sponsor of the national touring series, the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series.

Under the leadership of President Glen Cromwell, NHRA raced forward in 2020 with a number of key initiatives, including a multiyear partnership with FOX Sports to televise NHRA events from the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series, the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, and the Pro Mod Drag Racing Series. FOX Sports networks aired more than 500 hours of programming throughout the year, highlighted by 22 race-day shows, including eight on FOX’s national network, in addition to primetime Friday night qualifying shows, and fans are in for more of the same this year.

NHRA has extremely loyal fans that are committed to the sport they love, and it’s easy to see why. They continue to have the best access to the behind-the-scenes action of racing. NHRA’s open-pits policy allows fans to get an up-close-and personal view of how teams rebuild engines. Drivers are often found in their pit areas, signing autographs and chatting with fans, who have the rare opportunity to get behind the wheel themselves in a variety of racing simulators in the Nitro Alley Fan Zone. Those are just a few reasons NHRA fans continue to be some of the most loyal in any sport.

For more information, log on to NHRA.com, or visit the official NHRA pages on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.


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