PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE: Krawiec holds onto lead

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Eddie "The Kraw" Krawiec talks to the media Friday after holding on to the lead in Pro Stock Motorcycle.

Eddie Krawiec continued to lead in Pro Stock Motorcycle, lowing his elapsed time to 7.013 seconds. Matt Smith, who leads Krawiec by 19 points coming into this event, continues to be second at 7.024.
"Our main focus is to just stay No. 1," Krawiec said. "I know we left a little bit on the table (Thursday). We ran really fast last year, so we're hoping to repeat that Saturday morning."
Krawiec also received a boost of confidence by having the quickest time of Friday's session.
"For us, it's just good for team momentum," Krawiec said. "We look at that and say, 'That's cool.' It lets us know we are making the right decisions and we're not leaving anything on the table."

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