Bret Kepner
04-23-2008, 09:54 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 22nd, 2008 STREET CAR SHOOTOUT SERIES QUALIFIERS
Pos Name Hometown ST Vehicle Engine ET MPH Date
EVENT 04 04/22/2008
1 Tim Mallicoat Collinsville IL 68 Camaro 565 Chevy 8.716 156.92
2 Kevin Autenrieth Bethalto IL 91 S-10 434 Chevy 9.524 137.81
3 Tony Tobnick Cedar Hill MO 91 Mustang 359 Ford 9.720 145.25
4 Tony Huff Collinsville IL 57 Bel-Air 600 Chevy 9.732 133.10
5 Raymond Arthur Edwardsville IL 67 Camaro 496 Chevy 9.933 144.23
6 Mike Mester Valley Park MO 00 Firebird 402 Pont 9.935 136.30
7 Brett Marshall Collinsville IL 86 S-10 406 Chevy 10.208 121.65
8 George Wahby Fenton MO 74 Pinto 350 Chevy 10.304 128.05
9 Hal Marshall Collinsville IL 86 S-10 383 Chevy 10.457 129.02
10 Tom Bantle, Jr. St. Louis MO 92 Mustang 302 Ford 10.866 109.28
11 Nathan Grant Edwardsville IL 02 Camaro 346 Chevy 11.040 124.21
12 Chris Lambert Belleville IL 03 Mustang 281 Ford 11.231 117.51
13 Tim Gehrs Bethalto IL 81 Cutlass 350 Olds 11.345 120.87
14 Sutton McGee Granite City IL 63 Falcon 347 Ford 11.464 112.94
15 Curtis Paulfrey Brighton IL 68 Camaro 468 Chevy 11.633 113.89
16 John Brawley Granite City IL 93 S-10 355 Chevy 11.762 114.71
APRIL 22nd, 2008 STREET CAR SHOOTOUT SERIES FINAL ROUND
Pos Name Hometown ST Vehicle R.T. ET MPH
W Tim Mallicoat, Collinsville, IL 1968 565 Camaro -0.014 8.648 157.15
RU Ray Arthur, Edwardsville, IL 1967 496 Camaro Could Not Appear
Tim “Moose” Mallicoat finally returned to his 2007 Championship form by dominating the field en route to his first title of the 2008 Street Car Shootout Series at Gateway International Raceway in Madison, Illinois. After a rough start to the new season, Mallicoat’s infamous “Hellraiser” ‘68 Camaro produced the performance which earned him sixteen event wins last year; the Collinsville, Illinois, racer was low qualifier and clocked Low Elapsed Time and Top Speed of the Meet. Ironically, Mallicoat took the victory on the basis of two solo runs when opponents failed to appear after experiencing mechanical problems.
The incredible atmospheric conditions of last week were replaced by typical spring weather which, although clear and warm, was almost two thousand feet worse in corrected elevation than seven days prior. While the corrected altitude ranged from 1637 feet above sea level to 1032 feet above, those numbers paled in comparison to the below sea level altitudes prevalent at two of the four events completed so far in 2008. Although several were recorded, personal best elapsed times and speeds were relatively rare and many competitors found themselves running up to two tenths of a second slower than previous ‘08 events. Regardless, the Super Sixteen field carried an 11.76-second “bump spot” and the top half of the field, (with eight cars under 10.31 seconds), was actually the fifth quickest ever in SCSS competition.
The GIR surface was in fine condition, however. No less than nine NHRA Pro Stock and Pro Modified teams spiced up the event with testing in preparation for the upcoming NHRA POWERade events at Commerce, Georgia, and Gateway’s own O’Reilly NHRA Midwest Nationals on May 2-4. Pennsylvanian Kenny Koretsky’s new NitroFish Pontiac GXP was the quickest of the Pro Stockers at 6.75 seconds at 204.76 miles per hour while Indiana’s Brad Personett, the new driver of Ed Marx’s ‘53 Corvette Pro Mod, reset both ends of the track record for turbocharged machines at 6.38/228.77!
George Wahby’s unique LT1 Chevy-powered ‘72 Ford Pinto was the quickest car in early timed trials with a 10.49/127.10 and that number was matched at the beginning of the official timed trial session by Hal Marshall’s red S-10 pickup on a 128.69 mph pass. The very next run, however, was Mallicoat’s first effort. The naturally-aspirated 565-cubic inch Camaro leaped to a 1.33-second sixty-feet ET and blasted out an arrow-straight 8.82 at 156.21 mph to claim the low qualifier position. Although Ray Arthur’s “Suspicion” ’67 Camaro hit a 9.93/144.43 to prove its worthiness, it quickly became apparent that Mallicoat might face a battle for the pole qualifying position. In its first appearance since rocketing to an 8.34/166.11 to shatter the SCSS Records in October of ’07, Tony Tobnick’s nitrous oxide-aided smallblock ’91 Mustang pulled to the line. Although off “the juice”, Tobnick’s first pass of 9.72/145.25 drew plenty of notice.
Also of note was the 9.73/133.10 by Tony Huff’s newest ride, a primered ’57 Bel-Air stuffed with 600 cubic inches of Chevy power. Having debuted last week, the new combination was still in need of several checkout runs before Huff and crewchief Bill Silva elect to “let ’er eat”. Mallicoat returned with an 8.86/155.44 but returned to the pit area intent on resetting the timing on the single four-barrel carbed gas-burner. Meanwhile, Kevin Autenrieth’s familiar orange ’91 S-10 pickup unleashed its first nitrous pass of the event and scored a 9.52/137.81 as the second quickest entry behind the black Camaro. With a rare third qualifying run, Mallicoat proved his decision was correct; the Chevy improved a full tenth of a second to an 8.71/156.92. With only five minutes remaining in qualifying, Mike Mester’s white LS1-powered 2000 Trans Am became the sixth machine at the event under ten seconds with a tremendous 9.93/136.80 career-best.
Tobnick’s Mustang was in the staging lanes when the official qualifying period ended but elected to make another “all motor” pass. With another easy 1.54-second sixty-feet ET, the Andy McCoy-chassised Ford hit a consistent 9.74/143.61. When told the team had qualified, brother Neil Tobnick hinted at what was to come, noting, “We’re gonna spray it next pass”. Ray Arthur also made a late timed trial effort and stepped up to a 9.66/143.20.
When the qualifiers were called to report in front of the main grandstands for the semi-finals, however, Tobnick never appeared and word came from the pits the brothers were thrashing to repair a timing belt problem. Arthur’s Camaro was called in as an alternate when Autenrieth announced he would be running only in the Super Truck Showdown for which he was low qualifier. Eventually, time ran out on Tobnick’s record-holding Mustang and Mallicoat drew a solo pass on which he laid down a brutal 8.65 at 157.17 mph, (with a 1.29-second sixty feet ET), to advance to the final round. Arthur, meanwhile, staged up against Huff’s new ’57 Chevy and, after grabbing a holeshot of eight hundredths of a second, simply outran the ailing Bel-Air by a 9.94/138.00 to 10.18/129.90 margin.
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 22nd, 2008 STREET CAR SHOOTOUT SERIES QUALIFIERS
Pos Name Hometown ST Vehicle Engine ET MPH Date
EVENT 04 04/22/2008
1 Tim Mallicoat Collinsville IL 68 Camaro 565 Chevy 8.716 156.92
2 Kevin Autenrieth Bethalto IL 91 S-10 434 Chevy 9.524 137.81
3 Tony Tobnick Cedar Hill MO 91 Mustang 359 Ford 9.720 145.25
4 Tony Huff Collinsville IL 57 Bel-Air 600 Chevy 9.732 133.10
5 Raymond Arthur Edwardsville IL 67 Camaro 496 Chevy 9.933 144.23
6 Mike Mester Valley Park MO 00 Firebird 402 Pont 9.935 136.30
7 Brett Marshall Collinsville IL 86 S-10 406 Chevy 10.208 121.65
8 George Wahby Fenton MO 74 Pinto 350 Chevy 10.304 128.05
9 Hal Marshall Collinsville IL 86 S-10 383 Chevy 10.457 129.02
10 Tom Bantle, Jr. St. Louis MO 92 Mustang 302 Ford 10.866 109.28
11 Nathan Grant Edwardsville IL 02 Camaro 346 Chevy 11.040 124.21
12 Chris Lambert Belleville IL 03 Mustang 281 Ford 11.231 117.51
13 Tim Gehrs Bethalto IL 81 Cutlass 350 Olds 11.345 120.87
14 Sutton McGee Granite City IL 63 Falcon 347 Ford 11.464 112.94
15 Curtis Paulfrey Brighton IL 68 Camaro 468 Chevy 11.633 113.89
16 John Brawley Granite City IL 93 S-10 355 Chevy 11.762 114.71
APRIL 22nd, 2008 STREET CAR SHOOTOUT SERIES FINAL ROUND
Pos Name Hometown ST Vehicle R.T. ET MPH
W Tim Mallicoat, Collinsville, IL 1968 565 Camaro -0.014 8.648 157.15
RU Ray Arthur, Edwardsville, IL 1967 496 Camaro Could Not Appear
Tim “Moose” Mallicoat finally returned to his 2007 Championship form by dominating the field en route to his first title of the 2008 Street Car Shootout Series at Gateway International Raceway in Madison, Illinois. After a rough start to the new season, Mallicoat’s infamous “Hellraiser” ‘68 Camaro produced the performance which earned him sixteen event wins last year; the Collinsville, Illinois, racer was low qualifier and clocked Low Elapsed Time and Top Speed of the Meet. Ironically, Mallicoat took the victory on the basis of two solo runs when opponents failed to appear after experiencing mechanical problems.
The incredible atmospheric conditions of last week were replaced by typical spring weather which, although clear and warm, was almost two thousand feet worse in corrected elevation than seven days prior. While the corrected altitude ranged from 1637 feet above sea level to 1032 feet above, those numbers paled in comparison to the below sea level altitudes prevalent at two of the four events completed so far in 2008. Although several were recorded, personal best elapsed times and speeds were relatively rare and many competitors found themselves running up to two tenths of a second slower than previous ‘08 events. Regardless, the Super Sixteen field carried an 11.76-second “bump spot” and the top half of the field, (with eight cars under 10.31 seconds), was actually the fifth quickest ever in SCSS competition.
The GIR surface was in fine condition, however. No less than nine NHRA Pro Stock and Pro Modified teams spiced up the event with testing in preparation for the upcoming NHRA POWERade events at Commerce, Georgia, and Gateway’s own O’Reilly NHRA Midwest Nationals on May 2-4. Pennsylvanian Kenny Koretsky’s new NitroFish Pontiac GXP was the quickest of the Pro Stockers at 6.75 seconds at 204.76 miles per hour while Indiana’s Brad Personett, the new driver of Ed Marx’s ‘53 Corvette Pro Mod, reset both ends of the track record for turbocharged machines at 6.38/228.77!
George Wahby’s unique LT1 Chevy-powered ‘72 Ford Pinto was the quickest car in early timed trials with a 10.49/127.10 and that number was matched at the beginning of the official timed trial session by Hal Marshall’s red S-10 pickup on a 128.69 mph pass. The very next run, however, was Mallicoat’s first effort. The naturally-aspirated 565-cubic inch Camaro leaped to a 1.33-second sixty-feet ET and blasted out an arrow-straight 8.82 at 156.21 mph to claim the low qualifier position. Although Ray Arthur’s “Suspicion” ’67 Camaro hit a 9.93/144.43 to prove its worthiness, it quickly became apparent that Mallicoat might face a battle for the pole qualifying position. In its first appearance since rocketing to an 8.34/166.11 to shatter the SCSS Records in October of ’07, Tony Tobnick’s nitrous oxide-aided smallblock ’91 Mustang pulled to the line. Although off “the juice”, Tobnick’s first pass of 9.72/145.25 drew plenty of notice.
Also of note was the 9.73/133.10 by Tony Huff’s newest ride, a primered ’57 Bel-Air stuffed with 600 cubic inches of Chevy power. Having debuted last week, the new combination was still in need of several checkout runs before Huff and crewchief Bill Silva elect to “let ’er eat”. Mallicoat returned with an 8.86/155.44 but returned to the pit area intent on resetting the timing on the single four-barrel carbed gas-burner. Meanwhile, Kevin Autenrieth’s familiar orange ’91 S-10 pickup unleashed its first nitrous pass of the event and scored a 9.52/137.81 as the second quickest entry behind the black Camaro. With a rare third qualifying run, Mallicoat proved his decision was correct; the Chevy improved a full tenth of a second to an 8.71/156.92. With only five minutes remaining in qualifying, Mike Mester’s white LS1-powered 2000 Trans Am became the sixth machine at the event under ten seconds with a tremendous 9.93/136.80 career-best.
Tobnick’s Mustang was in the staging lanes when the official qualifying period ended but elected to make another “all motor” pass. With another easy 1.54-second sixty-feet ET, the Andy McCoy-chassised Ford hit a consistent 9.74/143.61. When told the team had qualified, brother Neil Tobnick hinted at what was to come, noting, “We’re gonna spray it next pass”. Ray Arthur also made a late timed trial effort and stepped up to a 9.66/143.20.
When the qualifiers were called to report in front of the main grandstands for the semi-finals, however, Tobnick never appeared and word came from the pits the brothers were thrashing to repair a timing belt problem. Arthur’s Camaro was called in as an alternate when Autenrieth announced he would be running only in the Super Truck Showdown for which he was low qualifier. Eventually, time ran out on Tobnick’s record-holding Mustang and Mallicoat drew a solo pass on which he laid down a brutal 8.65 at 157.17 mph, (with a 1.29-second sixty feet ET), to advance to the final round. Arthur, meanwhile, staged up against Huff’s new ’57 Chevy and, after grabbing a holeshot of eight hundredths of a second, simply outran the ailing Bel-Air by a 9.94/138.00 to 10.18/129.90 margin.