"We
fully expected to be racing in 2003, defending our
title and helping Angelle win her fourth consecutive
championship," explained Bryce. "But this is
an expensive business, and in order to compete at a
championship level, we needed to find a primary
marketing partner who would work with us and our
associate sponsors such as Mohegan Sun, Snap On Tools,
and others. That has been our number one priority
since last September and we spent a lot of time and
money trying to secure the proper funding. We've
exhausted every possible option, but unfortunately
could not come up with a workable solution.
"This
is a decision none of us wanted to make, but we
reached the point where we could no longer wait for
something to come together. Angelle has obligations
she has to meet, and I have a stack of bills and
fifteen families at Star Racing depending on me for
their livelihood. We needed to know what we were doing
for 2003 and beyond, so after lengthy discussions
between myself, Angelle and our people at Star Racing,
we have decided to close this chapter and move
on."
The
announcement brings to an end one of the most
successful pairings in the history of Pro Stock
Motorcycle. Already established as one of the
category's top teams, having won multiple
championships and races with the legendary John Myers,
Star Racing ventured into uncharted territory in 1996
by hiring a young registered nurse from Louisiana to
ride their motorcycle. Debuting at the Mile-High
Nationals in Denver, it soon became apparent that the
combination of the potent Star Racing Suzuki and the
talented Angelle was a formidable one.
A
win at the Keystone Nationals in only their fourth
national event together was just the first step. Over
the next six and a half years, they rewrote the record
books, establishing Angelle as the most successful
female competitor in NHRA history with three
consecutive championships, twenty-eight national event
wins, thirty-one No. 1 qualifying performances and
numerous performance records, including the quickest
pass in the history of Pro Stock Motorcycle at 7.049
seconds, shattering the previous mark by five
hundredths of a second.
Despite
these many accomplishments, the one aspect of this
relationship that Angelle is most anxious to take with
her is the friendship she has forged with the
Bryce-led team.
"More
than anything, I want everyone to know that we are not
stopping because we wanted to, or that we broke up
because of problems with the team," said Angelle.
"We are being forced to move on, so we will.
Honestly, this is one day I was hoping would not come
for quite some time. It's very hard to break up
something that has been working so well. The way we
see it, we were pretty much unbeatable.
"For
the last seven years, Star Racing has been a major
part of my life, extending well beyond what we did on
the racetrack. George and Jackie Bryce have been in my
life longer than my husband Nicky has. Although the
business side of this relationship must unfortunately
come to an end, I hope the family aspect will continue
for the foreseeable future. As long as we can do that
we'll be fine.
"I
was also fortunate to make many friends among my
fellow competitors and the fans, and that's something
else I would like to continue. These have been without
a doubt the best years of my life. We accomplished
things people never expected us to do, from setting
records to winning races and championships. Those will
always be a part of us, something we can look back on
and be proud of."
Bryce
and Savoie also expressed a desire to remain a part of
the NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle landscape.
"My
first priority is to liquidate some of my equipment to
pay off the bills we have accumulated," noted
Bryce. "I will be selling that incredible bike we
won the championship and set the national record with,
as well as some of the engines. I will then go to the
races to offer whatever support or advice I can give
to the people who buy these things to help them be
successful with them. Besides that, I'll be running
quite a few drag racing schools.
"Even
though for the first time in many years there will not
be an actual Star Racing team motorcycle on the
racetrack, I guarantee that our presence will be felt,
and we are going to do whatever we can to support the
Pro Stock Motorcycle division and help it grow. Star
Racing has been in the racing business for
twenty-three years, and we have full plans of being in
this business for at least twenty-three more. Star
Racing is not just a racing team, we have a motorcycle
mail order parts business, a state of the art in house
machine shop, and engine building facility."
Savoie
echoed her former team owner's sentiment.
"Although
in the short term I am going to be focusing on my
Suzuki dealership, I will be keeping my door open for
anything I can do in the NHRA," detailed Angelle,
"I won't be competing with the Star Racing team,
but I would definitely like to remain involved in
racing. I guess you could say I'm evaluating my
options. The bottom line is that we are all going to
move forward and make the best of what the good Lord
gives us."