Press Release | January 19, 2024
RevZilla will be the title sponsor of the Vance & Hines Motorsports teams in both NHRA Drag Racing and MotoAmerica road racing for the next two years. This announcement marks the first time in over 50 years of competition that all Vance & Hines’ racing programs will fall under one title sponsorship umbrella.
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Founded in 2007 as an online retailer of motorcycle gear, parts and accessories, RevZilla is now owned by parent company Comoto Holdings. In addition to its online presence, RevZilla also has retail stores in Newport Beach, Denver and Philadelphia.
“In all of our years of racing, we’ve never had one company serve as a title sponsor for all of our racing activities,” says Terry Vance, owner of Vance & Hines Motorsports. “RevZilla has stepped up to be the major sponsor of our programs in both NHRA and MotoAmerica and we know they will be the perfect title-sponsorship partner. We’re excited about the new relationship, and we can’t wait to go racing with RevZilla onboard for the next two years.”
“We wanted to expose the RevZilla brand to a whole new audience and Vance & Hines Motorsports has presented the perfect platform to do that,” says Steve Bontempo, chief marketing officer of Comoto and president of RevZilla. “As title sponsor of Vance & Hines Motorsports, RevZilla will be introduced to fans of NHRA and MotoAmerica in the best possible light. We’re looking forward to an exciting 2024 and 2025 at drag strips and racetracks across the country.”
Vance & Hines Motorsports will continue to partner with Mission Foods, Harley-Davidson and Suzuki, and will be announcing its teams for the 2024 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series and the 2024 MotoAmerica Championship in the coming days.
Returning champ Herrera will be paired with NHRA Pro Stock rookie Gadson.
Vance & Hines Motorsports has announced that it will again field 2023 NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle Champion Gaige Herrera on a RevZilla/Mission/Vance & Hines Suzuki in the 2024 Mission Foods Drag Racing Championship. Herrera will be paired with veteran racer Richard Gadson, who is set to join the squad for what will be his rookie season of NHRA Pro Stock racing.
Herrera won a record-breaking 11 races in the 2023 NHRA Pro Stock series, earned his first World Championship while posting a win-loss record of 50-4 over the course of the season. Herrera’s title was the 14th overall NHRA Championship for Vance & Hines as he joins Eddie Krawiec (four titles) and brothers Andrew (six titles) and Matt Hines (three titles) in earning championships on Vance & Hines machinery.
“Even though we had an exceptional year in 2023, I know that next season will be more difficult,” Herrera said. “The rest of the class will be gunning for me, and it definitely won’t be easy. But, with that being said, I also know I’ve got a team behind me that never stops working, and it’s a team that has proven time and time again to be the best in the championship. We will show up ready to go, and I’m looking forward to defending my title.”
Gadson, meanwhile, will be embarking on his first full season of NHRA Pro Stock racing after earning titles in Xtreme Dragbike Association (XDA), No Hatin’ Drag Race Association (NHDRO), Southeastern Motorcycle Drag Racing (SEMDRA) and ManCup. The 37-year-old will benefit greatly from the fact that Krawiec is hanging up his leathers and will become his full-time crew chief alongside Andrew Hines.
“I am honored to join Vance & Hines, a team with a winning history and a commitment to pushing the limits,” Gadson said. “I believe that together we can be successful, and I am excited to contribute my skills and experience to the team. There were moments when reaching my goal of racing an NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle seemed impossible. My road was filled with twists, turns and doubts, but knowing Eddie [Krawiec] for many years and also finding ways to stay involved with the class made it possible.”
“We are thrilled about the next chapter for our NHRA racing program,” said Vance & Hines Motorsports owner Terry Vance. “With Andrew [Hines] and Eddie’s [Krawiec] expertise, Gaige’s [Herrera] recent dominance and Richard’s [Gadson] move to Pro Stock, we have strengthened our position in the competitive world of NHRA Pro Stock motorcycle racing. We also have a new title sponsor in RevZilla and continued support from Mission and Suzuki for 2024. I can’t wait to see what Gaige and Richard can do on our RevZilla/Mission/Suzuki Hayabusas.”