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Angie McBride may not have a sponsor, but she sits sixth in the NHRA POWERade Pro Stock Motorcycle point standings. After a career best weekend in Gainesville last time out, McBride qualified in the sixth position and won her first round of competition before falling to Andrew Hines in the second round.
The talented drag racing beauty leads the way in the motorcycle class for the females at this point in the season and hopes to continue that stat after Houston.
Even though McBride has never raced at Houston, she may be considered as one of the top underdogs in the series. Having teamed up with the 2007 Pro Stock Motorcycle Champ during the off-season, McBride has the best tuner and team in the country.
“I am very excited about how things have gone so far,” said McBride. “Matt is a great crew chief and mentor to me. Everyone looks to him for advice and I am very thankful for this opportunity with him. We are still looking for a sponsor for my bike, so hopefully we can go out here this weekend and make a statement like we did in Gainesville.”
Qualifying kicks off in the professional categories with Pro Stock Motorcycle at 2 p.m. on Friday, March 28.
McBride Leads the Females in Pro Stock Motorcycle
Angie McBride may not have a sponsor, but she sits sixth in the NHRA POWERade Pro Stock Motorcycle point standings. After a career best weekend in Gainesville last time out, McBride qualified in the sixth position and won her first round of competition before falling to Andrew Hines in the second round.
The talented drag racing beauty leads the way in the motorcycle class for the females at this point in the season and hopes to continue that stat after Houston.
Even though McBride has never raced at Houston, she may be considered as one of the top underdogs in the series. Having teamed up with the 2007 Pro Stock Motorcycle Champ during the off-season, McBride has the best tuner and team in the country.
“I am very excited about how things have gone so far,” said McBride. “Matt is a great crew chief and mentor to me. Everyone looks to him for advice and I am very thankful for this opportunity with him. We are still looking for a sponsor for my bike, so hopefully we can go out here this weekend and make a statement like we did in Gainesville.”
Qualifying kicks off in the professional categories with Pro Stock Motorcycle at 2 p.m. on Friday, March 28.