Bret Kepner
04-16-2008, 11:00 AM
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These results reflect the record holders, qualifiers, and final round contestants at each of the
Street Car Shootout Series events held each Tuesday at Gateway International Raceway in Madison, Illinois.
All vehicles compete utilizing Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) approved tires. All other modifications are permitted. Tuesday SCSS Track Records can be set during official qualifying or championship rounds. The Official Street Car Shootout qualifying period begins at 6:30 PM and concludes at 9:00 PM, (barring unforeseen circumstances). At 9:20 PM, the four quickest qualifiers meet in no-handicap eliminations with the championship final round held at 9:45 PM. Each of the Top 16 qualifiers receives a "Fastest Street Car Qualifier" decal. The SCSS trophies and decals are presented by Gateway Raceway.com (http://www.gatewayraceway.com/). Additionally, the two quickest Sport Tuner drivers, (open to all passenger cars except Rear-Wheel-Drive vehicles with engines of eight cylinders or more), also meet in a no-handicap championship round for trophies presented by St. Louis Street Racers.com (http://www.stlsr.com) and the two quickest Super Truck drivers, (open to all trucks and utility vehicles), meet in a no-handicap championship round for trophies presented by Gateway Raceway.com (http://www.gatewayraceway.com/). All finalists in all categories also receive free digital images from the event courtesy of Bret Kepner Photos.com (http://www.bretkepnerphotos.com/) and one free entry to a future SCSS event.
GATEWAY INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY, MADISON, ILLINOIS
2008 STREET CAR SHOOTOUT SERIES TRACK RECORDS
Class Name Hometown ST Vehicle Engine ET MPH Date
RWD Tony Tobnick, Cedar Hill, MO 91 Mustang 359 Ford 8.341 10/16/2007
RWD Tony Tobnick, Cedar Hill, MO 91 Mustang 359 Ford 166.11 10/16/2007
4CYL Jon Huber, St. Louis, MO 79 Mustang 178 Ford 9.147 4/15/2008
4CYL Jon Huber, St. Louis, MO 79 Mustang 178 Ford 152.16 10/16/2007
TRK Larry Richards, Hillsboro, MO 52 3100 427 Chevy 9.278 9/4/2007
TRK Larry Richards, Hillsboro, MO 52 3100 427 Chevy 149.07 9/4/2007
DSL Chris Calkins, Union, MO 70 C-10 403 Chevy 9.875 9/25/2007
DSL Chris Calkins, Union, MO 70 C-10 403 Chevy 139.41 9/25/2007
RTY Eric Cheatham, Belleville, IL 93 RX-7 79 Mazda 10.048 9/26/2006
RTY Eric Cheatham, Belleville, IL 93 RX-7 79 Mazda 137.95 9/26/2006
AWD Adnan Omerovic, St. Louis, MO 95 Talon 122 Eagle 10.234 9/11/2007
AWD Adnan Omerovic, St. Louis, MO 95 Talon 122 Eagle 140.52 9/11/2007
6CYL Rob Nolan, Granite City, IL 87 Regal 231 Buick 11.041 10/11/2005
6CYL Rob Nolan, Granite City, IL 87 Regal 231 Buick 124.56 4/11/2006
FWD Adam Corbitt, St. Charles, MO 85 Golf 123 Volks 11.057 10/16/2007
FWD Adam Corbitt, St. Charles, MO 85 Golf 123 Volks 131.91 10/16/2007
APRIL 15th, 2008 STREET CAR SHOOTOUT SERIES QUALIFIERS
Pos Name Hometown ST Vehicle Engine ET MPH Date
EVENT 03 04/15/2008
1 Jon Huber St. Louis MO 79 Mustang 178 Ford 9.147 145.06
2 Gary Tripp Imperial MO 69 Camaro 496 Chevy 9.936 137.30
3 Brett Marshall Collinsville IL 86 S-10 406 Chevy 10.124 136.83
4 Hal Marshall Collinsville IL 86 S-10 406 Chevy 10.236 131.42
5 George Wahby Fenton MO 74 Pinto 350 Chevy 10.464 129.42
6 Tim Mallicoat Collinsville IL 68 Camaro 565 Chevy 10.633 111.97
7 Chris Lambert Belleville IL 03 Mustang 281 Ford 10.839 131.36
8 Raymond Arthur Edwardsville IL 67 Camaro 496 Chevy 10.999 140.25
9 Nathan Grant Edwardsville IL 02 Camaro 346 Chevy 11.076 123.05
10 Steve Vanhook Foley MO 63 Nova 355 Chevy 11.108 123.24
11 Jacob Scroggins Bunker Hill IL 02 Mustang 281 Ford 11.253 128.26
12 Asmir Catic St. Louis MO 03 Mustang 281 Ford 11.262 126.92
13 Brad McCrary Mascoutah IL 90 Mustang 302 Ford 11.358 122.22
14 Denny Christman Arnold MO 91 Talon 122 Eagle 11.397 124.50
15 Aaron Reel Warrenton MO 95 Firebird 350 Pont 11.515 123.97
16 John Brawley Granite City IL 93 S-10 355 Chevy 11.767 117.30
APRIL 15th, 2008 STREET CAR SHOOTOUT SERIES FINAL ROUND
Pos Name Hometown ST Vehicle R.T. ET MPH
W Gary Tripp, Imperial, MO 1969 496 Camaro 0.261 9.544 143.19
RU Brett Marshall, Collinsville, IL 1986 406 S-10 Could Not Appear
Gary Tripp, the Imperial, Missouri, racer whose red ‘69 Camaro had not visited the winner’s circle in one and a half seasons, scored his second career victory in his fifth career final round in the third event of the 2008 Street Car Shootout Series competition at Gateway International Raceway. The event included the first SCSS record of the new season and a race filled with bizarre circumstances which led to plenty of surprises. Although the Super Sixteen field was qualified under 11.77 seconds, the “bump spot” could‘ve been substantially quicker were it not for a variety of bad luck, breakage and poor timing which affected many drivers.
For the second time in three weeks, atmospheric conditions were spectacular. A corrected elevation ranging from 625 feet above sea level to almost 290 feet below combined with a stiff 20 mph tailwind to allow an amazing seventy-two percent of the massive entry list to record career-best elapsed times or speeds! Action was delayed by a least one oildown and, while traction was plentiful, the GIR crew spent an inordinate amount of time cleaning exhaust condensation from the racing surface while constantly battling dropping temperatures which eventually presented a tricky 61-degree racetrack.
Early timed trials, however, were conducted on a 78-degree surface in gorgeous weather. The very first pair of cars down the track included Jason Scroggins’ yellow ‘02 Mustang clocking a best-ever 11.26 at a whopping 129.17 mph! When the official qualifying period began, the first big numbers were posted by SCSS veteran George Wahby, making his first runs at GIR since experiencing a harrowing front tire explosion at the finish line during the May 29th, 2007, SCSS event. A best-ever effort of 10.46 seconds at 129.42 miles per hour from the LT1 Chevy-powered ‘72 Ford Pinto led the field but Wahby was forced to retire almost immediately with driveline problems.
The immaculate white-and-blue ’78 Camaro Z28 of Omer Phelps clocked a great 10.50/136.02 to threaten Wahby’s pole position but the Chevy was disqualified when GIR Tech Officials found the machine lacking required safety equipment. The fans were surprised when reigning SCSS Season Champion Tim “Moose” Mallicoat found his 565-cubic inch ’68 Camaro dancing toward the centerline on a run reminiscent of the squirrelly runs it exhibited before its new chassis layout was debugged during the opening SCSS event of the season. Mallicoat was forced to lift off the throttle and coast to a 10.63 at only 111 mph after a strong 1.33-second sixty-feet elapsed time. Soon after, Ray Arthur’s low nine-second “Suspicion” ‘67 Camaro made its second squirrelly run of the event and struggled to hit a 10.99 at 140.25 mph.
It was Brett Marshall, the son of the winningest racer in SCSS history, who finally grabbed the lead from Wahby with a 10.12/136.83 from father Hal’s renowned white ‘86 Chevy S-10 pickup. Hal, himself, wheeled his new red ‘86 S-10 to a 10.52/130.12 soon after. When crowd favorite Jon Huber pulled to the starting line, however, spectators quickly realized that the World’s Quickest Four-Cylinder Mustang could easily steal the top qualifying spot. The turbocharged 178-cubic inch behemoth, sporting no sponsorship lettering of any kind, carried the front wheels to a 1.52-second sixty feet ET but the four-banger went silent nearing the eighth-mile mark. “It just stopped running down there”, said Huber after the coasting 11.99/77.99 pass, “and I’m not really sure why. It spun the tires a bit but it was pulling hard when it shut off”.
In fact, not a single machine threatened Brett Marshall’s white S-10 for the next hour. With only twenty minutes remaining in qualifying, Huber returned to the starting line for another attempt. The silver ‘79 Mustang again launched with the front wheels in the air en route to a 1.47 sixty-feet ET. At the halftrack mark, however, the Ford was still thundering; a 5.90-second, 122.93 mph eighth-mile clocking was his quickest ever on D.O.T. tires! The crowd roared as the diminutive four-banger charged hard to the finish line and shattered its own six-month-old 9.16-second SCSS Four-Cylinder ET Record with an astounding 9.14 at 145.06 mph!
Mallicoat returned for his second attempt only minutes later but the black “Hellraiser” Camaro again headed for the retaining wall only three hundred feet off the starting line. The “Moose” again aborted the run and coasted to an eighteen-second ET, failing to qualify in the top four positions! Hal Marshall improved to a 10.23/131.42 in the last few minutes of qualifying and Gary Tripp’s 496-cubic inch Camaro left the line in a big wheelstand but coasted to a 9.93 at only 137 mph when the two-speed PowerGlide automatic refused to shift. However, the run was enough to qualify between Huber and the Marshall family for a spot in eliminations.
These results reflect the record holders, qualifiers, and final round contestants at each of the
Street Car Shootout Series events held each Tuesday at Gateway International Raceway in Madison, Illinois.
All vehicles compete utilizing Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) approved tires. All other modifications are permitted. Tuesday SCSS Track Records can be set during official qualifying or championship rounds. The Official Street Car Shootout qualifying period begins at 6:30 PM and concludes at 9:00 PM, (barring unforeseen circumstances). At 9:20 PM, the four quickest qualifiers meet in no-handicap eliminations with the championship final round held at 9:45 PM. Each of the Top 16 qualifiers receives a "Fastest Street Car Qualifier" decal. The SCSS trophies and decals are presented by Gateway Raceway.com (http://www.gatewayraceway.com/). Additionally, the two quickest Sport Tuner drivers, (open to all passenger cars except Rear-Wheel-Drive vehicles with engines of eight cylinders or more), also meet in a no-handicap championship round for trophies presented by St. Louis Street Racers.com (http://www.stlsr.com) and the two quickest Super Truck drivers, (open to all trucks and utility vehicles), meet in a no-handicap championship round for trophies presented by Gateway Raceway.com (http://www.gatewayraceway.com/). All finalists in all categories also receive free digital images from the event courtesy of Bret Kepner Photos.com (http://www.bretkepnerphotos.com/) and one free entry to a future SCSS event.
GATEWAY INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY, MADISON, ILLINOIS
2008 STREET CAR SHOOTOUT SERIES TRACK RECORDS
Class Name Hometown ST Vehicle Engine ET MPH Date
RWD Tony Tobnick, Cedar Hill, MO 91 Mustang 359 Ford 8.341 10/16/2007
RWD Tony Tobnick, Cedar Hill, MO 91 Mustang 359 Ford 166.11 10/16/2007
4CYL Jon Huber, St. Louis, MO 79 Mustang 178 Ford 9.147 4/15/2008
4CYL Jon Huber, St. Louis, MO 79 Mustang 178 Ford 152.16 10/16/2007
TRK Larry Richards, Hillsboro, MO 52 3100 427 Chevy 9.278 9/4/2007
TRK Larry Richards, Hillsboro, MO 52 3100 427 Chevy 149.07 9/4/2007
DSL Chris Calkins, Union, MO 70 C-10 403 Chevy 9.875 9/25/2007
DSL Chris Calkins, Union, MO 70 C-10 403 Chevy 139.41 9/25/2007
RTY Eric Cheatham, Belleville, IL 93 RX-7 79 Mazda 10.048 9/26/2006
RTY Eric Cheatham, Belleville, IL 93 RX-7 79 Mazda 137.95 9/26/2006
AWD Adnan Omerovic, St. Louis, MO 95 Talon 122 Eagle 10.234 9/11/2007
AWD Adnan Omerovic, St. Louis, MO 95 Talon 122 Eagle 140.52 9/11/2007
6CYL Rob Nolan, Granite City, IL 87 Regal 231 Buick 11.041 10/11/2005
6CYL Rob Nolan, Granite City, IL 87 Regal 231 Buick 124.56 4/11/2006
FWD Adam Corbitt, St. Charles, MO 85 Golf 123 Volks 11.057 10/16/2007
FWD Adam Corbitt, St. Charles, MO 85 Golf 123 Volks 131.91 10/16/2007
APRIL 15th, 2008 STREET CAR SHOOTOUT SERIES QUALIFIERS
Pos Name Hometown ST Vehicle Engine ET MPH Date
EVENT 03 04/15/2008
1 Jon Huber St. Louis MO 79 Mustang 178 Ford 9.147 145.06
2 Gary Tripp Imperial MO 69 Camaro 496 Chevy 9.936 137.30
3 Brett Marshall Collinsville IL 86 S-10 406 Chevy 10.124 136.83
4 Hal Marshall Collinsville IL 86 S-10 406 Chevy 10.236 131.42
5 George Wahby Fenton MO 74 Pinto 350 Chevy 10.464 129.42
6 Tim Mallicoat Collinsville IL 68 Camaro 565 Chevy 10.633 111.97
7 Chris Lambert Belleville IL 03 Mustang 281 Ford 10.839 131.36
8 Raymond Arthur Edwardsville IL 67 Camaro 496 Chevy 10.999 140.25
9 Nathan Grant Edwardsville IL 02 Camaro 346 Chevy 11.076 123.05
10 Steve Vanhook Foley MO 63 Nova 355 Chevy 11.108 123.24
11 Jacob Scroggins Bunker Hill IL 02 Mustang 281 Ford 11.253 128.26
12 Asmir Catic St. Louis MO 03 Mustang 281 Ford 11.262 126.92
13 Brad McCrary Mascoutah IL 90 Mustang 302 Ford 11.358 122.22
14 Denny Christman Arnold MO 91 Talon 122 Eagle 11.397 124.50
15 Aaron Reel Warrenton MO 95 Firebird 350 Pont 11.515 123.97
16 John Brawley Granite City IL 93 S-10 355 Chevy 11.767 117.30
APRIL 15th, 2008 STREET CAR SHOOTOUT SERIES FINAL ROUND
Pos Name Hometown ST Vehicle R.T. ET MPH
W Gary Tripp, Imperial, MO 1969 496 Camaro 0.261 9.544 143.19
RU Brett Marshall, Collinsville, IL 1986 406 S-10 Could Not Appear
Gary Tripp, the Imperial, Missouri, racer whose red ‘69 Camaro had not visited the winner’s circle in one and a half seasons, scored his second career victory in his fifth career final round in the third event of the 2008 Street Car Shootout Series competition at Gateway International Raceway. The event included the first SCSS record of the new season and a race filled with bizarre circumstances which led to plenty of surprises. Although the Super Sixteen field was qualified under 11.77 seconds, the “bump spot” could‘ve been substantially quicker were it not for a variety of bad luck, breakage and poor timing which affected many drivers.
For the second time in three weeks, atmospheric conditions were spectacular. A corrected elevation ranging from 625 feet above sea level to almost 290 feet below combined with a stiff 20 mph tailwind to allow an amazing seventy-two percent of the massive entry list to record career-best elapsed times or speeds! Action was delayed by a least one oildown and, while traction was plentiful, the GIR crew spent an inordinate amount of time cleaning exhaust condensation from the racing surface while constantly battling dropping temperatures which eventually presented a tricky 61-degree racetrack.
Early timed trials, however, were conducted on a 78-degree surface in gorgeous weather. The very first pair of cars down the track included Jason Scroggins’ yellow ‘02 Mustang clocking a best-ever 11.26 at a whopping 129.17 mph! When the official qualifying period began, the first big numbers were posted by SCSS veteran George Wahby, making his first runs at GIR since experiencing a harrowing front tire explosion at the finish line during the May 29th, 2007, SCSS event. A best-ever effort of 10.46 seconds at 129.42 miles per hour from the LT1 Chevy-powered ‘72 Ford Pinto led the field but Wahby was forced to retire almost immediately with driveline problems.
The immaculate white-and-blue ’78 Camaro Z28 of Omer Phelps clocked a great 10.50/136.02 to threaten Wahby’s pole position but the Chevy was disqualified when GIR Tech Officials found the machine lacking required safety equipment. The fans were surprised when reigning SCSS Season Champion Tim “Moose” Mallicoat found his 565-cubic inch ’68 Camaro dancing toward the centerline on a run reminiscent of the squirrelly runs it exhibited before its new chassis layout was debugged during the opening SCSS event of the season. Mallicoat was forced to lift off the throttle and coast to a 10.63 at only 111 mph after a strong 1.33-second sixty-feet elapsed time. Soon after, Ray Arthur’s low nine-second “Suspicion” ‘67 Camaro made its second squirrelly run of the event and struggled to hit a 10.99 at 140.25 mph.
It was Brett Marshall, the son of the winningest racer in SCSS history, who finally grabbed the lead from Wahby with a 10.12/136.83 from father Hal’s renowned white ‘86 Chevy S-10 pickup. Hal, himself, wheeled his new red ‘86 S-10 to a 10.52/130.12 soon after. When crowd favorite Jon Huber pulled to the starting line, however, spectators quickly realized that the World’s Quickest Four-Cylinder Mustang could easily steal the top qualifying spot. The turbocharged 178-cubic inch behemoth, sporting no sponsorship lettering of any kind, carried the front wheels to a 1.52-second sixty feet ET but the four-banger went silent nearing the eighth-mile mark. “It just stopped running down there”, said Huber after the coasting 11.99/77.99 pass, “and I’m not really sure why. It spun the tires a bit but it was pulling hard when it shut off”.
In fact, not a single machine threatened Brett Marshall’s white S-10 for the next hour. With only twenty minutes remaining in qualifying, Huber returned to the starting line for another attempt. The silver ‘79 Mustang again launched with the front wheels in the air en route to a 1.47 sixty-feet ET. At the halftrack mark, however, the Ford was still thundering; a 5.90-second, 122.93 mph eighth-mile clocking was his quickest ever on D.O.T. tires! The crowd roared as the diminutive four-banger charged hard to the finish line and shattered its own six-month-old 9.16-second SCSS Four-Cylinder ET Record with an astounding 9.14 at 145.06 mph!
Mallicoat returned for his second attempt only minutes later but the black “Hellraiser” Camaro again headed for the retaining wall only three hundred feet off the starting line. The “Moose” again aborted the run and coasted to an eighteen-second ET, failing to qualify in the top four positions! Hal Marshall improved to a 10.23/131.42 in the last few minutes of qualifying and Gary Tripp’s 496-cubic inch Camaro left the line in a big wheelstand but coasted to a 9.93 at only 137 mph when the two-speed PowerGlide automatic refused to shift. However, the run was enough to qualify between Huber and the Marshall family for a spot in eliminations.