2022 SUMMER|RACING MAGAZINE|MOTORCYCLE|Global Suzuki
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39Krawiec, was the fastest Suzuki qualifier in Denver, with a 7.164-second/186.56 mph pass that was good for third position in the eliminations ladder, just ahead of Sampey’s 7.171-second/186.95 mph fourth-place run.Sampey advanced to the semi-ffinal round with wins over James Underdahl, who fouled in round one, and Savoie in round two, who she defeated with a quicker and faster 7.181-second/186.90 mph pass to his losing 7.311-second/185.13 TEAM SUZUKI RACING NEWSmph run. In the semi-final round Sampey faced top qualifier Matt Smith, who re-set the ET and top speed track records during the weekend at 7.090 seconds and 190.22 mph. Despite a slim starting line advantage, her 7.253-second/170.15 mph run fell short of Smith’s 7.121-second/190.03 mph run.eliminations with a 7.148-second/187.50 mph win over Kelly Klontz (7.399-second/179.76 mph) Krawiec advanced to the second round of in round one. Facing Gladstone in the second round, Krawiec ran 7.181-seconds at 186.30 mph to come up just short of Gladstone’s 7.155-second/185.08 mph pass. out.”After seven of 15 rounds, Sampey and Krawiec sat second and seventh in the Pro Stock Motorcycle Championship standings with 515 and 434 points, respectively. Follow the Vance & Hines Mission Suzuki team at - www.vanceandhines.com2022 Summer IssueNHRA

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