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Angelle wins a historic final in Reading and closes in on her third championship


Event: 18th Annual Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals
Location: Maple Grove Raceway, Reading, PA
Date: September 16, 2002

Maple Grove Raceway in Reading, Pa. has provided Angelle Savoie with two historic moments in her illustrious seven-year NHRA career.  The first came in 1996 when the talented Louisiana native scored her first national event win in only her fourth professional start.  The second came during Monday's running of the rain-delayed Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals, when Angelle defeated Karen Stoffer in the second all-female final in the fifty-two year history of the National Hot Rod Association. 

"I'm really proud of Karen and her team for the great job they did all weekend," said Angelle.  "It shows the world what you can do if you put your mind to it.  To have two girls in the final was absolutely awesome, and I'm glad the Mohegan Sun Suzuki came out the winner."

However, even before Angelle had reached the momentous final, it had been a great weekend for the Star Racing team.  On Friday, they debuted the colors of new primary sponsor Mohegan Sun, and with representatives of the Uncasville, Conn. gaming resort on hand, carried them to the second position in qualifying.

"I love our new Mohegan Sun colors, and it was great to take them to the winner's circle in our first race together,"
detailed Angelle. "We had a couple people come down from Uncasville for qualifying, and seeing their excitement really motivated us. I know we're looking forward to returning the favor and going up to see them."

Persistent rain showers on Sunday prevented the Star Racing team from even leaving their pit, but they wasted no time in taking care of business once racing resumed on Monday morning.  Facing rookie Keith Dennis in the opening stanza, Angelle left the starting line first and ran a elapsed time quicker than that of the No. 1 qualifier (and low for the round) to advance to the quarter-finals.

Although Steve Johnson handed the Mohegan Sun Suzuki the automatic win by red-lighting, Angelle's 7.180-second elapsed time was once again quick in the category for the round, and gave her lane choice for her semi-final match-up with Antron Brown. 

Brown was up to the challenge, gaining a slight advantage at the starting line, but it would not be enough, as Angelle improved upon her first round effort with a 7.167-second, 185.66 mph pass, which was quickest of the event, to reach the historic final against Stoffer, who had aided Angelle's POWERade championship charge by eliminating Craig Treble, her closest points pursuer, in the second round.

The final round may have added another line in the NHRA history books as the first all-female final in twenty years, but unfortunately for the many fans in attendance, the race was over before it really began.  Stoffer, trying to overcome the Star Racing entry's performance advantage with a quick reaction time, left the starting line nine thousandths of a second too early.  This gave the well-deserved win to Angelle, who now has a virtual stranglehold on the POWERade championship.

"I'm excited any time we win, but today I was little more emotional because of everything that was involved," stated Angelle.  "First of all, I was excited to race Karen in the final.  We went to drag racing school together, and to meet her in the final was awesome.

"I also knew that if we won, we'd just about clinch the championship, which is even more special this year after everything we've gone through. After I saw Karen's red light, I thought about it all the way down the track.  I'm so proud of my Star Racing team.  I knew they had given me another winning bike, and I really felt good on my Mohegan Sun Suzuki all weekend."


Finally, Angelle had some special thoughts to share with the large crowd who had come out on Monday to watch the completion of final eliminations.

"I spoke to the fans standing around the winner's circle after the race and thanked them for coming back out to watch us race on Monday," explained Angelle. "It's boring to win without the fans, and they made today even more special. They gave Karen and I a tremendous ovation before the final, and that meant a lot to both of us. I know there might be some unhappy bosses, but we were really glad they were here."

Fast Facts:

- Angelle's final round match-up with Karen Stoffer was only the second all-female final in NHRA history, and first in the Pro Stock Motorcycle category.  The only previous final featuring two women came in Columbus, Ohio in 1982, where Shirley Muldowney defeated Lucille Lee in the Top Fuel final.

- This is the 27th win of Angelle's career (and fifth of the 2002 season) and second consecutive (and fourth overall) at Maple Grove Raceway. 

- Angelle's 27 wins are the most by a female competitor in NHRA history.

- This is the sixth time Angelle has won back-to-back races in her career.

- With a 173-point lead in the NHRA POWERade points standings, Angelle has only to qualify fourth or better at her next race, the AC Delco Nationals in Las Vegas, NV to clinch her third consecutive Pro Stock Motorcycle championship.

- Angelle now has a 22-3 career elimination round record at Maple Grove Raceway.

- Angelle's 7.167-second elapsed time in the semi-finals against Antron Brown was the quickest in Pro Stock Motorcycle for the weekend, marking the 28th time she has set the low elapsed time of the event and ninth time in 2002.

- Angelle has led the NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle standings following 42 of the last 53 national events, dating back to the beginning of the 1999 season.  She has been ranked first or second an amazing 59 of the last 63 events, dating back to the fourth event of 1998.

- Angelle has won 23 of her last 57 national event starts, has appeared in 31 final rounds and owns a 156-34 (.821) elimination round win record during that span.  In that same period, she has also recorded 26 low qualifier efforts.

- Angelle's .779 (215-61) elimination-round win percentage ranks second among all active drivers, trailing only Matt Hines (.786).

2002 NHRA POWERade Pro Stock Motorcycle
Points Standings (after 12 of 14 events):


1. Angelle Savoie - 1191
2. Craig Treble  - 1018   (-173)
3. Antron Brown - 895   (-296)
4. Matt Hines - 843   (-348)
5. Shawn Gann - 827   (-364)
6. Geno Scali - 592   (-599)
7. Reggie Showers  - 553   (-638)    
8. Mike Berry - 530   (-661)
9. John Smith - 472   (-719)
10. Steve Johnson -  462   (-729)

2002 K&N Filters Pro Bike Klash Points Standings
(after 2 of 14 events):


1. Angelle Savoie - 340
    Matt Hines - 340
3. Shawn Gann - 318 (-22)
4. Craig Treble - 285 (-55)
5. Reggie Showers - 270 (-70)
6. Geno Scali - 245 (-95)
    Andrew Hines - 245 (-95)
8. Antron Brown - 240 (-100)
9. Steve Johnson - 225 (-115)
10. John Smith - 220 (-120)
      Karen Stoffer - 220 (-120)

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