Bret Kepner
06-11-2008, 09:43 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
FWD Adam Corbitt, St. Charles, MO 85 Golf 123 Volks 10.989 05/06/2008
FWD Adam Corbitt, St. Charles, MO 85 Golf 123 Volks 134.87 05/06/2008
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
JUNE 10th, 2008 STREET CAR SHOOTOUT SERIES QUALIFIERS
Pos Name Hometown ST Vehicle Engine ET MPH Date
EVENT 09 06/10/2008
1 Tony Huff Collinsville IL 57 Bel-Air 510 Chevy 8.559 157.36
2 Tim Mallicoat Collinsville IL 68 Camaro 565 Chevy 8.681 156.68
3 Kevin Autenrieth Bethalto IL 91 S-10 434 Chevy 9.343 143.35
4 Raymond Arthur Edwardsville IL 67 Camaro 496 Chevy 9.461 147.04
5 Hal Marshall Collinsville IL 86 S-10 406 Chevy 10.099 128.82
6 Brett Marshall Collinsville IL 86 S-10 406 Chevy 10.243 134.12
7 Tim Kirkpatrick Troy MO 88 Mustang 393 Ford 10.349 127.33
8 Sutton McGee Granite City IL 63 Falcon 347 Ford 10.432 133.75
9 Aaron Cherepkai Roxana IL 83 Monte Carlo 383 Chevy 10.813 124.60
10 Ty Johnson Jerseyville IL 79 Malibu 454 Chevy 10.909 125.17
11 Curtis Paulfrey Brighton IL 68 Camaro 468 Chevy 11.031 123.41
12 Isaac St. Clair Troy MO 72 Chevelle 400 Chevy 11.110 122.96
13 Neil Tobnick Cedar Hill MO 91 Mustang 359 Ford 11.352 74.66
14 Nathan Grant Edwardsville IL 02 Camaro 346 Chevy 11.406 123.94
15 Tim Gregor St. Louis MO 01 Corvette 364 Chevy 11.497 128.46
16 Denny Christman Arnold MO 91 Talon 122 Eagle 11.615 121.94
JUNE 10th, 2008 STREET CAR SHOOTOUT SERIES FINAL ROUND
Pos Name Hometown ST Vehicle R.T. ET MPH
W Tony Huff, Collinsville, IL 1957 510 Bel-Air 0.168 8.448 161.04
RU Tim Mallicoat, Collinsville, IL 1968 565 Camaro 0.132 8.672 157.03
For the second consecutive event, Tony Huff stopped defending series champion Tim Mallicoat in his tracks to score his third victory of the 2008 Street Car Shootout Series at Gateway International Raceway in Madison, Illinois. Despite the heat of early summer, Huff pushed his nitrous oxide-aided 1957 Bel-Air to the quickest and fastest runs ever clocked in SCSS competition by a Chevrolet product en route to his twenty-fifth career final round appearance. Mallicoat retained a slim one-point lead over Huff in the season championship but, for the first time recent memory, Mallicoat’s “Hellraiser” ‘68 Camaro was outqualified and outrun in every round of eliminations. After changes which tamed the car substantially, the Dale Huff Motorsports Chevy was tuned by Bill Silva to remarkably consistent and uneventful passes throughout the event.
After two weeks of rainstorms and lightning strikes which again forced the GIR staff to shut down the racetrack to rewire the facility, the SCSS program resumed in eighty-seven degree heat. With a corrected elevation of slightly more than three thousand feet above sea level, performances suffered in early timed trials but rebounded substantially after sunset when the weather turned nearly perfect for spectating. Eventually, the “air” dropped to 1865 feet above sea level and a surprising number of competitors actually clocked career-best runs near the end of qualifying. Despite large turnout of racers, no less than twenty-seven percent of the entries posted their best runs of the season.
In only the fourth pair of cars during early timed trials, Aaron Cherepkai’s white small block-powered ’83 Monte Carlo SS hit a surprising 1.68-second sixty-feet elapsed time and charged to a best-ever 10.90/124.57 to prove the racing surface was tolerable despite a track temperature of 137 degrees. When veteran Hal Marshall ran an “all motor” 10.66/128.43 with a 1.58-second “sixty” in his smallblock ’86 S-10 pickup, fears of a slippery track were quickly calmed.
When the official qualifying session began, Ty Johnson’s 454-cubic inch ’79 Malibu blasted out its first ten-second pass, a 10.90/125.17, which would stand for the event as its best. Kevin Autenrieth’s orange ’91 S-10 pickup also tested the waters without the benefit of nitrous oxide and ran 10.31/132.63. However, the 2007 SCSS Season Champion wasted no time in probing the limits of traction; Tim “Moose” Mallicoat staged his renowned black Camaro and, with a 1.33 “sixty”, thundered to an 8.75/156.68 to lead the field only twenty-four minutes into the qualifying period.
Tony Huff, whose ’57 Chevrolet had won the most recent event on May 20th when Mallicoat redlighted in the final round, pulled to the line only five minutes later. The 510-cubic inch rat-motored behemoth had proven to be a chore to control since its debut early in the season but crew chief Silva had used the two weeks of canceled racing to adjust the front suspension and install a new anti-sway bar on the rear of the Chevy. With the car’s least violent launch ever, Huff covered the first sixty feet in a mere 1.26 seconds, the eighth-mile in 5.48 seconds at 128.77 mph and eclipsed Mallicoat’s career-best 8.56-second pass from October 17th, 2007, with the quickest Chevy-powered run in SCSS history, an incredible 8.55 at 157.36 mph!
Ironically, Huff’s low qualifier position was far from guaranteed. In attendance was the SCSS Record-holding ’91 Mustang of the Tobnick brothers, (this time with Neil driving and Tony wrenching), which was more than capable of stealing the pole spot from Huff. The Tobnick machine, using a nitrous-injected smallblock Ford powerplant, rides on substantially narrower rubber than the Chevys of Huff and Mallicoat and spent much of early qualifying combating serious tirespin. Eventually, Tobnick’s best effort was a coasting 11.35 which actually made the field in the thirteenth position at one of the slowest speeds ever clocked for a Super Sixteen qualifier, 74.66 mph. It wasn‘t until late timed trials after the conclusion of qualifying that Tobnick got the Mustang to launch in a satisfactory fashion, (with a 1.33 “sixty“), but, even then, the car headed for the wall four hundred feet off the line and forced Tobnick to abort the run.
Autenrieth’s pickup used “the squeeze” to blast to a 1.34-second “sixty” and recorded the second quickest truck pass in SCSS history, a blistering 9.34/143.06, which held for the third spot in the field and Ray Arthur’s 496-inch “Suspicion” ’67 Camaro produced its quickest run of the season, a 9.46/147.04 to hold fourth. Mallicoat made one last attempt during qualifying to inch closer to Huff and improved by seven hundredths of a second to an 8.68/156.68 but remained behind Huff‘s solitary qualifying pass.
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
FWD Adam Corbitt, St. Charles, MO 85 Golf 123 Volks 10.989 05/06/2008
FWD Adam Corbitt, St. Charles, MO 85 Golf 123 Volks 134.87 05/06/2008
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
JUNE 10th, 2008 STREET CAR SHOOTOUT SERIES QUALIFIERS
Pos Name Hometown ST Vehicle Engine ET MPH Date
EVENT 09 06/10/2008
1 Tony Huff Collinsville IL 57 Bel-Air 510 Chevy 8.559 157.36
2 Tim Mallicoat Collinsville IL 68 Camaro 565 Chevy 8.681 156.68
3 Kevin Autenrieth Bethalto IL 91 S-10 434 Chevy 9.343 143.35
4 Raymond Arthur Edwardsville IL 67 Camaro 496 Chevy 9.461 147.04
5 Hal Marshall Collinsville IL 86 S-10 406 Chevy 10.099 128.82
6 Brett Marshall Collinsville IL 86 S-10 406 Chevy 10.243 134.12
7 Tim Kirkpatrick Troy MO 88 Mustang 393 Ford 10.349 127.33
8 Sutton McGee Granite City IL 63 Falcon 347 Ford 10.432 133.75
9 Aaron Cherepkai Roxana IL 83 Monte Carlo 383 Chevy 10.813 124.60
10 Ty Johnson Jerseyville IL 79 Malibu 454 Chevy 10.909 125.17
11 Curtis Paulfrey Brighton IL 68 Camaro 468 Chevy 11.031 123.41
12 Isaac St. Clair Troy MO 72 Chevelle 400 Chevy 11.110 122.96
13 Neil Tobnick Cedar Hill MO 91 Mustang 359 Ford 11.352 74.66
14 Nathan Grant Edwardsville IL 02 Camaro 346 Chevy 11.406 123.94
15 Tim Gregor St. Louis MO 01 Corvette 364 Chevy 11.497 128.46
16 Denny Christman Arnold MO 91 Talon 122 Eagle 11.615 121.94
JUNE 10th, 2008 STREET CAR SHOOTOUT SERIES FINAL ROUND
Pos Name Hometown ST Vehicle R.T. ET MPH
W Tony Huff, Collinsville, IL 1957 510 Bel-Air 0.168 8.448 161.04
RU Tim Mallicoat, Collinsville, IL 1968 565 Camaro 0.132 8.672 157.03
For the second consecutive event, Tony Huff stopped defending series champion Tim Mallicoat in his tracks to score his third victory of the 2008 Street Car Shootout Series at Gateway International Raceway in Madison, Illinois. Despite the heat of early summer, Huff pushed his nitrous oxide-aided 1957 Bel-Air to the quickest and fastest runs ever clocked in SCSS competition by a Chevrolet product en route to his twenty-fifth career final round appearance. Mallicoat retained a slim one-point lead over Huff in the season championship but, for the first time recent memory, Mallicoat’s “Hellraiser” ‘68 Camaro was outqualified and outrun in every round of eliminations. After changes which tamed the car substantially, the Dale Huff Motorsports Chevy was tuned by Bill Silva to remarkably consistent and uneventful passes throughout the event.
After two weeks of rainstorms and lightning strikes which again forced the GIR staff to shut down the racetrack to rewire the facility, the SCSS program resumed in eighty-seven degree heat. With a corrected elevation of slightly more than three thousand feet above sea level, performances suffered in early timed trials but rebounded substantially after sunset when the weather turned nearly perfect for spectating. Eventually, the “air” dropped to 1865 feet above sea level and a surprising number of competitors actually clocked career-best runs near the end of qualifying. Despite large turnout of racers, no less than twenty-seven percent of the entries posted their best runs of the season.
In only the fourth pair of cars during early timed trials, Aaron Cherepkai’s white small block-powered ’83 Monte Carlo SS hit a surprising 1.68-second sixty-feet elapsed time and charged to a best-ever 10.90/124.57 to prove the racing surface was tolerable despite a track temperature of 137 degrees. When veteran Hal Marshall ran an “all motor” 10.66/128.43 with a 1.58-second “sixty” in his smallblock ’86 S-10 pickup, fears of a slippery track were quickly calmed.
When the official qualifying session began, Ty Johnson’s 454-cubic inch ’79 Malibu blasted out its first ten-second pass, a 10.90/125.17, which would stand for the event as its best. Kevin Autenrieth’s orange ’91 S-10 pickup also tested the waters without the benefit of nitrous oxide and ran 10.31/132.63. However, the 2007 SCSS Season Champion wasted no time in probing the limits of traction; Tim “Moose” Mallicoat staged his renowned black Camaro and, with a 1.33 “sixty”, thundered to an 8.75/156.68 to lead the field only twenty-four minutes into the qualifying period.
Tony Huff, whose ’57 Chevrolet had won the most recent event on May 20th when Mallicoat redlighted in the final round, pulled to the line only five minutes later. The 510-cubic inch rat-motored behemoth had proven to be a chore to control since its debut early in the season but crew chief Silva had used the two weeks of canceled racing to adjust the front suspension and install a new anti-sway bar on the rear of the Chevy. With the car’s least violent launch ever, Huff covered the first sixty feet in a mere 1.26 seconds, the eighth-mile in 5.48 seconds at 128.77 mph and eclipsed Mallicoat’s career-best 8.56-second pass from October 17th, 2007, with the quickest Chevy-powered run in SCSS history, an incredible 8.55 at 157.36 mph!
Ironically, Huff’s low qualifier position was far from guaranteed. In attendance was the SCSS Record-holding ’91 Mustang of the Tobnick brothers, (this time with Neil driving and Tony wrenching), which was more than capable of stealing the pole spot from Huff. The Tobnick machine, using a nitrous-injected smallblock Ford powerplant, rides on substantially narrower rubber than the Chevys of Huff and Mallicoat and spent much of early qualifying combating serious tirespin. Eventually, Tobnick’s best effort was a coasting 11.35 which actually made the field in the thirteenth position at one of the slowest speeds ever clocked for a Super Sixteen qualifier, 74.66 mph. It wasn‘t until late timed trials after the conclusion of qualifying that Tobnick got the Mustang to launch in a satisfactory fashion, (with a 1.33 “sixty“), but, even then, the car headed for the wall four hundred feet off the line and forced Tobnick to abort the run.
Autenrieth’s pickup used “the squeeze” to blast to a 1.34-second “sixty” and recorded the second quickest truck pass in SCSS history, a blistering 9.34/143.06, which held for the third spot in the field and Ray Arthur’s 496-inch “Suspicion” ’67 Camaro produced its quickest run of the season, a 9.46/147.04 to hold fourth. Mallicoat made one last attempt during qualifying to inch closer to Huff and improved by seven hundredths of a second to an 8.68/156.68 but remained behind Huff‘s solitary qualifying pass.