NHRA Lucas Oil Winternationals Nitro Harley Coverage and More

Doug Vancil

Doug Vancil

Its time to go racing!

The 2018 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season kicked with the returning Doug Vancil powering to the Nitro Harley qualifying lead at the 58th annual Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals presented by ProtectTheHarvest.com at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona.

Doug Vancil

It is a banner year for the Nitro Harley class, as NHRA and sponsor Mickey Thompson have stepped up with more races, funding and exposure. The nitro v-twins will run 10 events in 2018, and will share the stage with Pro Stock Motorcycles in Gainesville and Indianapolis.

Mike Beland

Accomplished racers like Michael Beland have been busy working to secure funding to run the entire season. Beland secured a sponsorship from Bassani Xhaust to help him get to California. 






The biggest buzz coming into the season revolved around the return of multi-time champion Vancil on an immaculate Vance and Hines-backed, Mike Romine-tuned entry and speculation of when fans will see the first-ever, five-second Nitro Harley run.

Japan-based Takeshi Shigematsu ran 6.02 on his Don “DJ” Johnson-tuned, blown entry back in November. The computer indicated Shigematsu was on a 5.88 pass if he had not made contact with the wall.

Tak Shigematsu

A major story broke just prior to the event. Defending champion Jay Turner and his teammate Tii Tharpe unfortunately could not make the trip to Pomona after their trailer became separated from their coach while en route. Fortunately no one was injured and the bikes were unharmed. Turner says he plans on being at the next race in Phoenix.







Defending champion Jay Turner encoutnered this hardship while traveling to the Winternationals.

Top Fuel luminaries Ron Teson and Terry Vance were in attendance to watch Vancil rocket into the No. 1 qualifier spot, in his first race back since 2008.

Motorcycle drag racing legend Terry Vance of Vance and Hines.







Writer and film maker John Stein along with legendary racer Ron Tenson.

Vancil did some testing recently to shake the rust off and meet the standards for current NHRA licensing. His two runs on Friday were straight as a string.

Doug Vancil

On Saturday Vancil improved to a 6.304 at 231 mph.

Teammates Beau Layne and Mike Scott performed with great consistency to snag the No. 2 and No. 3 spots on Friday without suffering any major breakage.

Beau Layne







Saturday brought a scary moment for Scott. His parachute would not deploy and he ended up crashing into the sandtrap. Fortunately he was uninjured. He was able to scrub a lot of speed before the crash, thanks in large part to some steel plated boots.

Scott’s crew worked late into the night to get his bike ready for eliminations.

Mike Scott

Canadian Kevin Boyer made good straight laps Friday. His team discovered a damaged connecting rod which promoted a late evening rebuild. On Saturday Boyer ended up in the No. 5 spot and needed only a sprocket change.

Kevin Boyer







Randal Andras says he is excited to take a shot at the championship.

Randal Andras







Rickey “Sharky” House shares the same enthusiasm.

Rickey House “Sharky”

Enjoy and share some behind-the-scenes video coverage

Thursday Pit Report featuring interviews from Terry Vance, Doug Vancil, Matt Hines, Mike Romine and more







Friday pit report featuring major wrench sessions in the pits of Kevin Boyer and Takeshi Shigematsu

Saturday Pit Report, Major Wrenching for Mike Scott and Takeshi Shigematsu

Walt Sipp from ProCharger explains a Nitro Harley Supercharger







Major wrench session for Takeshi Shigematsu

Nitro Harley racer Rickey “Sharky” House shares thoughts on championship and supercharger

Shigematsu and “DJ” Warm Up

Shigematsu Talks About Running First Nitro Harley Five

Kevin Boyer vs. Rickey House







Takeshi Shigematsu vs. Michael Beland

Beland calls out Pro Stock Motorcycle riders!

Doug Vancil Warmup

Matt Hines and Dave Schultz Pro Stock Motorcycles Side-by-side







Many Pro Stock Motorcycle Racers are in attendence including Fred Camarena, Gary Stoffer and Karen Stoffer
A major wrench session in the pit area of Don Johnson and Takeshi Shigematsu. Nobody ever said drag racing is not a lot of work.
Big thanks to veteran photographer Tom McCarthy for his image contributions. McCarthy gets the ironman award for driving all the way from his home in Massachusetts







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