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Angie Smith on the Wrong End of a Big Go Photo Finish


Drag Racing Motorcycles
Topics:  Angie Smith, Mac Tools U.S. Nationals

About Angie Smith:
Angie, a native of Winston-Salem, N.C., started racing motorcycles in 2000 at the age of 21. She made her first NHRA Full Throttle Series Pro Stock Motorcycle start in 2004 when she qualified for the Gatornationals in Gainesville, Fla. She races for her husband, 2007 NHRA Full Throttle Series Pro Stock Motorcycle champion Matt Smith and her fellow North Carolinian also tunes her Buell. In her spare time, she enjoys water sports, working out, and travelling.

Angie Smith on the Wrong End of a Big Go Photo Finish

Brandon W. Mudd
HighSide Media
September 6, 2011

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CLERMONT, Ind. – There are no good losses, but some are far more gut-wrenching than others. In Rd. 1 of eliminations Monday at the 57th Annual Mac Tools NHRA U.S. Nationals, NHRA Full Throttle Series Pro Stock Motorcycle veteran Angie Smith experienced one of those. After qualifying 12th with a run of 7.012 seconds on Sunday, Smith was paired up with Brainerd class finalist Hector Arana Jr. The young second-generation racer has been racing well all season and Angie knew she had her work cut out for her.

A remarkable reaction time of .009 seconds gave her an early lead, but Arana's bike quickly caught up. Smith's Buell raced side-by-side with Arana and, at the line, the North Carolina native lost in a photo finish by a mere .002 seconds. Arana would go on to win his first-ever PSM race facing surprise finalist Jerry Savoie.

"I made a good run, but just didn't run my 60 foot good," Smith said. "I do think we learned a lot this weekend with three bikes that we can use for the rest of the year."

Smith was referring to Michael Bay, driving a third Matt Smith Racing Buell for the Big Go. Unfortunately, Bay missed the cut. Angie's bike was tuned by her husband, former class champion and event winner Matt Smith, who qualified second and was upset in the first round by No. 15 qualifier Jim Underdahl. Now, Angie's mission is to win rounds and help her husband earn his second NHRA Full Throttle Series Pro Stock Motorcycle championship. "For the rest of the season, my job is to block for Matt and get him a second title."

The next event for Angie Smith is at her home track at zMAX Dragway in Concord, N.C., for the O'Reilly Auto Parts NHRA Nationals.

Fans of Angie Smith can find updates and photos of Matt Smith Racing at MattSmithRacing.com, Facebook.com/Matt.AngieSmith, and Twitter.com/AngieSmith77. Videos of Angie and Matt Smith Racing can be found at YouTube.com/MattSmithNHRA. For information regarding sponsorship opportunities with Matt Smith Racing, please e-mail MattSmithRacing@yahoo.com.

For more information on HighSide Media, its programs, and its clients, visit HighSideMedia.com. You can also follow HSM at Twitter.com/HighSideMedia and on its official page on Facebook.

-HSM-


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