ADAM ARANA LEAVING NHRA ACTION


a arana Surprisingly, Adam Arana, rider of the ProtectTheHarvest.com-MAVTV Buell – is closing his Pro Stock Motorcycle career after just two seasons, because he is set to join the U.S. Coast Guard.

The 23-year-old Milltown, Ind., resident has passed academic/vocational and physical entrance exams and will report to the Coast Guard for duty Jan. 6, 2015, at Cape May, N.J.

 

 

 


a arana Surprisingly, Adam Arana, rider of the ProtectTheHarvest.com-MAVTV Buell – is closing his Pro Stock Motorcycle career after just two seasons, because he is set to join the U.S. Coast Guard.

The 23-year-old Milltown, Ind., resident has passed academic/vocational and physical entrance exams and will report to the Coast Guard for duty Jan. 6, 2015, at Cape May, N.J.

Arana, who has studied business at Indiana University Southeast while working at the Lucas Oil production plant at Corydon, Ind., and racing a Pro Stock Motorcycle with father Hector and older brother Hector. And he said he wants to enjoy these last two races – this weekend’s Toyota Nationals and the season finale at Pomona, Calif. – to the maximum.

"My main goal is to have fun," Adam Arana said. "I only have two races left in my Pro Stock Motorcycle career. I normally have fun out here, but I really want to try to have as much fun as I possibly can."
 
He’s coming off one of his best performances all season at Maple Grove Raceway at Reading, Pa., starting race day from the top half of the ladder for the first time all season. So he said he made few changes to his bike in the past three weeks. That paid off, as he grabbed the No. 5 qualifying spot in the first session Friday. He’s ninth overnight.

 

 

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