Bret Kepner
06-18-2008, 11:35 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 Kevin Autenrieth, Bethalto, IL 91 S-10 434 Chevy 9.230 6/17/2008
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 17th, 2008 STREET CAR SHOOTOUT SERIES QUALIFIERS
Pos Name Hometown ST Vehicle Engine ET MPH Date
EVENT 10 06/17/2008
1 Tim Mallicoat Collinsville IL 68 Camaro 565 Chevy 8.731 154.97
2 Tony Huff Collinsville IL 57 Bel-Air 510 Chevy 9.152 147.55
3 Kevin Autenrieth Bethalto IL 91 S-10 434 Chevy 9.342 143.32
4 Raymond Arthur Edwardsville IL 67 Camaro 496 Chevy 9.676 146.48
5 Scott Compton O'Fallon IL 70 Nova 427 Chevy 9.753 125.05
6 Dave Brand St. Clair MO 89 S-10 370 Chevy 9.878 136.80
7 Richard Terry House Springs MO 99 Camaro 427 Chevy 10.204 133.51
8 Bob Herzing Maryville IL 71 Camaro 454 Chevy 10.261 131.18
9 Tim Kirkpatrick Troy MO 88 Mustang 393 Ford 10.266 129.34
10 Hal Marshall Collinsville IL 86 S-10 383 Chevy 10.376 128.66
11 Curtis Paulfrey Brighton IL 68 Camaro 468 Chevy 10.955 122.72
12 Isaac St. Clair Troy MO 72 Chevelle 400 Chevy 10.992 120.21
13 Don Moore Pontoon Beach IL 91 S-10 468 Chevy 11.297 117.72
14 Nick Hartwig Moscow Mills MO 93 Mustang 306 Ford 11.432 122.14
15 John Brawley Granite City IL 93 S-10 355 Chevy 11.725 114.32
16 Brett Marshall Collinsville IL 86 S-10 406 Chevy 11.779 105.73
JUNE 17th, 2008 STREET CAR SHOOTOUT SERIES FINAL ROUND
Pos Name Hometown ST Vehicle R.T. ET MPH
W Tim Mallicoat, Collinsville, IL 1968 565 Camaro 0.309 8.637 156.12
RU Ray Arthur, Edwardsville, IL 1967 496 Camaro 0.606 16.890 56.38
Reigning season champion Tim “Moose” Mallicoat returned to his winning ways while earning a record twentieth career victory in the 2008 Street Car Shootout Series at Gateway International Raceway in Madison, Illinois. After suffering only his fourth loss in forty-three career competition rounds one week earlier to rival Tony Huff, Mallicoat gained revenge by securing his twentieth top qualifying position and winning the event while keeping his lifetime round-win average at a staggering 91.11%. In addition, Mallicoat’s “Hellraiser” ‘68 Camaro once again set Low Elapsed Time and Top Speed of the Meet!
Amazing atmospheric conditions greeted competitors on a nearly perfect day for drag racing. Under a cloudless sky, the worst corrected elevation of the event was 1789 feet above sea level while the best “air”, produced during the final rounds, dropped to 963 feet above sea level; it was only the third race in the five-year history of the SCSS at which the corrected elevation fell below one thousand feet above seal level during the month of June. However, the clear skies presented a problem during the daylight portion of the event. When the first vehicles took to the track in early timed trials, the track surface temperature was 138 degrees…by far the hottest temperature of the season. Traction was difficult to find for those who failed to adapt to the conditions but, once the sun reached the horizon, the surface dropped to 90 degrees where it remained through the championship rounds. For most competitors, it was a nearly perfect scenario for early summer racing.
The surface temperature softened the rubber enough that GIR chief starter Chuck Westcoat and assistant starter David Price diligently maintained the starting line with heavy doses of rosin after nearly every pair of cars launched. Although the effort was substantial, the GIR crew was rewarded by a faultless “groove” which stretched nearly the width of the concrete starting line itself. By the close of the event, at least one new SCSS record entered the books and many drivers clocked their career-best runs in the late timed trials which followed the official qualifying period.
After an early barrage of ten-second passes when qualifying began, Ray Arthur’s nitrous oxide-aided “Suspicion” ‘67 Camaro posted the first nine-second effort at 9.67/146.48 mph. Mallicoat’s naturally-aspirated 565-cubic inch Chevy waited more than thirty minutes after qualifying began to make its only pass but, covering the first sixty feet in 1.28 seconds, the black Chevy proved that plenty of traction was available for those who knew how to efficiently apply power. After an 8.73 at 154.97 mph, Mallicoat returned to the pits to see what the competition could offer.
One week after clocking an 8.44 at over 161 mph, Tony Huff was poised to repeat his June 10th event title and decided to wait until the track surface was shaded before launching his nitrous-fed 510-inch ‘57 Bel-Air. More than an hour after Mallicoat’s run, Huff and crew chief Bill Silva finally pulled to the line and, with a 1.29-second “sixty” of its own, the black Bel-Air launched perfectly. The run began to deteriorate shortly after, however; with the motor sounding ragged for the duration of the run, Huff posted only a 9.15/147.55 in an attempt to grab the pole for the second consecutive week.
Kevin Autenrieth’s smallblock nitrous S-10 pickup clocked 9.42/142.66 and 9.34/143.32 shots to move into the third qualifying position but, when the qualifying period ended and the top four qualifiers from the Super Sixteen field were called to report in front of the main grandstands, the entire program quickly began to change. Upon returning to the pits from his subpar 9.15 attempt, Tony Huff reported to crew chief Silva that the Bel-Air had lost all oil pressure. After attempting to diagnose the problem onsite, the decision was made to withdraw rather than risk more damage. Autenrieth, who lost the June 10th final round when he ran out of nitrous oxide for his S-10, elected to compete only in the Super Truck Showdown portion of the program. Therefore, the call went out for alternates to replace Huff and Autenrieth in the SCSS 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 Kevin Autenrieth, Bethalto, IL 91 S-10 434 Chevy 9.230 6/17/2008
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 17th, 2008 STREET CAR SHOOTOUT SERIES QUALIFIERS
Pos Name Hometown ST Vehicle Engine ET MPH Date
EVENT 10 06/17/2008
1 Tim Mallicoat Collinsville IL 68 Camaro 565 Chevy 8.731 154.97
2 Tony Huff Collinsville IL 57 Bel-Air 510 Chevy 9.152 147.55
3 Kevin Autenrieth Bethalto IL 91 S-10 434 Chevy 9.342 143.32
4 Raymond Arthur Edwardsville IL 67 Camaro 496 Chevy 9.676 146.48
5 Scott Compton O'Fallon IL 70 Nova 427 Chevy 9.753 125.05
6 Dave Brand St. Clair MO 89 S-10 370 Chevy 9.878 136.80
7 Richard Terry House Springs MO 99 Camaro 427 Chevy 10.204 133.51
8 Bob Herzing Maryville IL 71 Camaro 454 Chevy 10.261 131.18
9 Tim Kirkpatrick Troy MO 88 Mustang 393 Ford 10.266 129.34
10 Hal Marshall Collinsville IL 86 S-10 383 Chevy 10.376 128.66
11 Curtis Paulfrey Brighton IL 68 Camaro 468 Chevy 10.955 122.72
12 Isaac St. Clair Troy MO 72 Chevelle 400 Chevy 10.992 120.21
13 Don Moore Pontoon Beach IL 91 S-10 468 Chevy 11.297 117.72
14 Nick Hartwig Moscow Mills MO 93 Mustang 306 Ford 11.432 122.14
15 John Brawley Granite City IL 93 S-10 355 Chevy 11.725 114.32
16 Brett Marshall Collinsville IL 86 S-10 406 Chevy 11.779 105.73
JUNE 17th, 2008 STREET CAR SHOOTOUT SERIES FINAL ROUND
Pos Name Hometown ST Vehicle R.T. ET MPH
W Tim Mallicoat, Collinsville, IL 1968 565 Camaro 0.309 8.637 156.12
RU Ray Arthur, Edwardsville, IL 1967 496 Camaro 0.606 16.890 56.38
Reigning season champion Tim “Moose” Mallicoat returned to his winning ways while earning a record twentieth career victory in the 2008 Street Car Shootout Series at Gateway International Raceway in Madison, Illinois. After suffering only his fourth loss in forty-three career competition rounds one week earlier to rival Tony Huff, Mallicoat gained revenge by securing his twentieth top qualifying position and winning the event while keeping his lifetime round-win average at a staggering 91.11%. In addition, Mallicoat’s “Hellraiser” ‘68 Camaro once again set Low Elapsed Time and Top Speed of the Meet!
Amazing atmospheric conditions greeted competitors on a nearly perfect day for drag racing. Under a cloudless sky, the worst corrected elevation of the event was 1789 feet above sea level while the best “air”, produced during the final rounds, dropped to 963 feet above sea level; it was only the third race in the five-year history of the SCSS at which the corrected elevation fell below one thousand feet above seal level during the month of June. However, the clear skies presented a problem during the daylight portion of the event. When the first vehicles took to the track in early timed trials, the track surface temperature was 138 degrees…by far the hottest temperature of the season. Traction was difficult to find for those who failed to adapt to the conditions but, once the sun reached the horizon, the surface dropped to 90 degrees where it remained through the championship rounds. For most competitors, it was a nearly perfect scenario for early summer racing.
The surface temperature softened the rubber enough that GIR chief starter Chuck Westcoat and assistant starter David Price diligently maintained the starting line with heavy doses of rosin after nearly every pair of cars launched. Although the effort was substantial, the GIR crew was rewarded by a faultless “groove” which stretched nearly the width of the concrete starting line itself. By the close of the event, at least one new SCSS record entered the books and many drivers clocked their career-best runs in the late timed trials which followed the official qualifying period.
After an early barrage of ten-second passes when qualifying began, Ray Arthur’s nitrous oxide-aided “Suspicion” ‘67 Camaro posted the first nine-second effort at 9.67/146.48 mph. Mallicoat’s naturally-aspirated 565-cubic inch Chevy waited more than thirty minutes after qualifying began to make its only pass but, covering the first sixty feet in 1.28 seconds, the black Chevy proved that plenty of traction was available for those who knew how to efficiently apply power. After an 8.73 at 154.97 mph, Mallicoat returned to the pits to see what the competition could offer.
One week after clocking an 8.44 at over 161 mph, Tony Huff was poised to repeat his June 10th event title and decided to wait until the track surface was shaded before launching his nitrous-fed 510-inch ‘57 Bel-Air. More than an hour after Mallicoat’s run, Huff and crew chief Bill Silva finally pulled to the line and, with a 1.29-second “sixty” of its own, the black Bel-Air launched perfectly. The run began to deteriorate shortly after, however; with the motor sounding ragged for the duration of the run, Huff posted only a 9.15/147.55 in an attempt to grab the pole for the second consecutive week.
Kevin Autenrieth’s smallblock nitrous S-10 pickup clocked 9.42/142.66 and 9.34/143.32 shots to move into the third qualifying position but, when the qualifying period ended and the top four qualifiers from the Super Sixteen field were called to report in front of the main grandstands, the entire program quickly began to change. Upon returning to the pits from his subpar 9.15 attempt, Tony Huff reported to crew chief Silva that the Bel-Air had lost all oil pressure. After attempting to diagnose the problem onsite, the decision was made to withdraw rather than risk more damage. Autenrieth, who lost the June 10th final round when he ran out of nitrous oxide for his S-10, elected to compete only in the Super Truck Showdown portion of the program. Therefore, the call went out for alternates to replace Huff and Autenrieth in the SCSS eliminations.