Andrew Hines (born May 25, 1983 in
Villa Park, CaliforniaVilla Park is a city in northern Orange County, California near Orange and Anaheim Hills that incorporated in 1962. It had a population of 5,999 in the 2000 census, achieving the status of the smallest city in Orange County by population . Villa Park includes about 2,000 homes and the land is...
) is a three-time NHRA Pro Stock Motocycle Champion. He rides the flagship Screamin' Eagle/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson V-rod. Andrew follows in the footsteps of his brother and crew chief, Matt Hines (NHRA Champion 1996, 97, 98). The team is headed by the legendary duo of Terry Vance and Byron Hines.
2006
Earned his third consecutive world championship title
Won three of five final round appearances
Set career best elapsed time
Won Ringer's Pro Bike Battle
2005
Earned second consecutive world championship title
Became first rider to run sub six seconds; Set national records for elapsed time (6.968 seconds) and speed (197.45 mph)
Won two of five final round appearances
Topped the qualifying fields at nine of 15 events
2004
Won first career POWERade world championship and first for Harley-Davidson
Led the point standings for the entire season
Earned a category-best eight No.
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Andrew Hines (born May 25, 1983 in
Villa Park, CaliforniaVilla Park is a city in northern Orange County, California near Orange and Anaheim Hills that incorporated in 1962. It had a population of 5,999 in the 2000 census, achieving the status of the smallest city in Orange County by population . Villa Park includes about 2,000 homes and the land is...
) is a three-time NHRA Pro Stock Motocycle Champion. He rides the flagship Screamin' Eagle/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson V-rod. Andrew follows in the footsteps of his brother and crew chief, Matt Hines (NHRA Champion 1996, 97, 98). The team is headed by the legendary duo of Terry Vance and Byron Hines.
Career statistics
2006
Earned his third consecutive world championship title
Won three of five final round appearances
Set career best elapsed time
Won Ringer's Pro Bike Battle
2005
Earned second consecutive world championship title
Became first rider to run sub six seconds; Set national records for elapsed time (6.968 seconds) and speed (197.45 mph)
Won two of five final round appearances
Topped the qualifying fields at nine of 15 events
2004
Won first career POWERade world championship and first for Harley-Davidson
Led the point standings for the entire season
Earned a category-best eight No. 1 qualifying positions
Won three of four final-round appearances
2003
Was the runner-up at Sonoma, the first final round appearance of his career
2002
Made professional debut at Denver
Qualified for every event he entered
Advanced to the semifinals at Reading, his fifth career race
Finalist for the Auto Club Road to the Future award honoring the NHRA's Rookie of the Year