PSE / Star Racing Pumped for NHRA Toyota Nationals

Two races are left in the season and the PSE/Star Racing team is making their way to the 16th annual NHRA Toyota Nationals this weekend at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
 
As the points stand today, Angelle Sampey is No. 4 and still has a legitimate chance at winning the championship on her Buell. Sampey has won in Las Vegas twice, most recently in the fall of 2002.



Angelle Sampey and Cory Reed
Cory Reed and Angelle Sampey

 
“The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is one of my favorite racetracks,” Sampey said. “My focus is winning a race and the points will fall how they’re supposed to. If I start worrying about the championship, that’s when errors will be made so I’m not going to worry about the points too much.”
 
Teammate Cory Reed is No. 7 and is striving for the Rookie of the Year title that will be awarded at the NHRA banquet after the conclusion of the World Finals in Pomona, California. Racing in Sin City will be the first track in his young career that he will attending for a second time.
 
“Las Vegas was my debut race in Pro Stock Motorcycle last year and we unfortunately had a lot of mechanical issues at that race and didn’t qualify,” Reed said. “We’re going back there this time with a lot of knowledge and for redemption almost.”

Angelle Sampey’s big win.



 
The PSE/Star Racing duo has had some major success this year and that has put both riders in a great position heading into the final races of 2016. While Reed wants a win of his own, he knows knocking out some key players in front of Angelle in points would be an added bonus to going rounds.
 
“I want to beat everyone there this weekend,” he said. “If I go rounds and take out some important people for Angelle, that’s even better.”
 
Qualifying at the 16th annual NHRA Toyota Nationals begins on Friday, October 28th at two qualifying sessions at 11:45 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Two more qualifying sessions will be on Saturday, October 29th at 11:45 am. and 3:30 p.m. Eliminations will begin at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, October 30th.

 

 

 

COUNTDOWN TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS – ANGELLE SAMPEY
Race #1: NHRA Carolina Nationals, Charlotte 2 (Fall Charlotte Race)
Qualified: No. 1 with a 6.815, 196.02
Results: Lost in the semifinals to Chip Ellis
Points:  #3 with 2,156 points
 
Race #2: AAA Insurance Midwest Nationals, St. Louis
Qualified: No. 2 with a 6.831, 197.02
Results: Lost in the finals to Jerry Savoie
Points: #2 with 2,258 points
 
Race #3: Dodge Nationals, Reading
Qualified: No. 15 with a 9.986, 81.35
Results: Lost in the first round to Eddie Krawiec
Points: #3 with 2,289 points
 
Race #4: AAA FallNationals, Dallas
Qualified: No. 4 with a 6.853, 195.39
Results: Lost in the semifinals to Jerry Savoie
Points: #4 with 2,365 points
 

COUNTDOWN TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS – CORY REED
 

Race #1: NHRA Carolina Nationals, Charlotte 2 (Fall Charlotte Race)
Qualified: No. 12 with a 6.913, 192.14
Results: Lost in the first round to LE Tonglet
Points:  #10 with 2,032 points
 
Race #2: AAA Insurance Midwest Nationals, St. Louis
Qualified: No. 8 with a 6.884, 193.74
Results: Lost in the semifinals to Jerry Savoie
Points: #9 with 2,105 points
 
Race #3: Dodge Nationals, Reading
Qualified: No. 13 with a 7.280, 146.40
Results: Lost in the finals to Eddie Krawiec
Points: #7 with 2,196 points
 
Race #4: AAA FallNationals, Dallas
Qualified: No. 8 with a 6.872, 192.96
Results: Lost in the first round to Matt Smith
Points: #7 with 2,229 points

 

 

 

Race Schedule at NHRA Toyota Nationals
Friday, Oct. 28: two qualifying sessions at 11:45 am and 3:30 pm
Saturday, Oct. 29: two qualifying sessions at 11:45 am and 3:30 pm
Sunday, Oct. 30: eliminations begin at 11:00 am

Television Schedule
Friday, Oct. 28, FOX Sports 1 (FS1) will televise one hour of live qualifying coverage at 6 p.m. (ET).
Sunday, Oct. 30, FS1 will air one hour of qualifying coverage at 10 a.m. (ET).
Sunday, Oct. 30, FS1 will televise three hours of live finals coverage starting at 4 p.m. (ET).



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