Andrew Hines
Andrew Hines is a six-time National Hot Rod Association Pro Stock Motorcycle 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. The team is headed by the legendary duo of Terry Vance and Byron Hines.2014
- Secured his fourth world championship during the season ending event in Pomona
- raced to six wins
- posted two runner-up finishes during the year
- won the inaugural MiraMonte Records Pro Bike Battle in Sonoma
2013
- Raced to only victory of the season at Charlotte 2
- Posted a semifinal finish at Denver
- Qualified a season-best third at Houston
- Finished outside top 10 points standings for only second time in his career
2012
- Had career-best season with six wins in 11 final round appearances
- finished second in championship points standings
2011
- Set his career-best E.T. and speed
- Won the Indianapolis and Pomona 2 rounds
- Finished third in the championship points standings
2010
- Won five races, tying his career best wins in a season
- Raced to seven consecutive final-round appearances with three wins and four runner-up finishes
- Made the Playoffs for the fourth consecutive season
- Set a career-best for elapsed time at Indianapolis
- Won multiple races for the seventh consecutive season
2009
- Was the No. 1 qualifier four times during the season
- Made the Playoffs for the third consecutive season
- Posted career best elapsed time at St. Louis
- Won multiple races for the sixth consecutive season
2008
- Went to the final round at three of the first four races with wins at Atlanta and St. Louis
- Led the point standings from Race 3 through Race 10
- Matched his second-best round-win total of 31
- Competed in his 100th career race
2007
- Earned an appearance in the inaugural Countdown to 4 and Countdown to 1
- Won a career best five of seven final round appearances
- Set his career best elapsed time
2006
- Earned his third 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 and speed
- 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 career2002