Yamaha Mourns The Passing Of Dragbike Racing Legend Jay "PeeWee" Gleason

Yamaha Motor Corporation,
U.S.A., is sad to learn that Jay "PeeWee" Gleason, an iconic
dragbike racer and member of its Yamaha family of racers, passed
away over the weekend.
Bob Starr, General Manager of Communication at Yamaha
Motor U.S., said, "PeeWee is a huge part of the Yamaha VMAX legend.
His talent on a dragbike helped us sell a lot of VMAX motorcycles,
and he will forever be associated with the fabled, V4-powered,
Sport Heritage machine. Mention 'PeeWee Gleason' and a lot of
people instantly think of the
VMAX, and what he did on that bike. We will miss him, but we
will never forget him."
Back in 1986, for a feature story that was published in Cycle World
magazine, Jay 'PeeWee' Gleason, a well-known and highly talent
dragbike racer, climbed aboard a Yamaha VMX12 VMAX at Baylands
Raceway, did a rousing and smoky burnout to bring the rear tire up
to temperature and maximum grip, and proceeded to post a
quarter-mile time of under nine seconds.
That day, the world found out that the VMAX was the fastest,
quickest, most powerful production bike ever. It also compelled
many customers to visit their local Yamaha dealers and purchase
VMAX motorcycles of their very own.
In 2009, more than two decades after his original VMAX quarter-mile
run, PeeWee repeated history aboard a 2009 VMAX, on which he ran
the quarter mile in 9.513 seconds and at a trap speed of 143.70
miles per hour.
Jay "PeeWee" Gleason was one of a kind; a soft-spoken, yet highly
talented dragbike racer. Godspeed, PeeWee.