Words and photos by Bret Kepner
6/9/05
ithout
question, the 2004 Street Car Shootout series Gateway International
Raceway in Madison, Illinois, proved diversity is alive
and well at the grassroots level of heads-up drag racing.
The Street Car Shootout program, sponsored by St. Louisans
Dwayne Rall and Rob Gibbons with their Southside City
Speed Shop, features a simple format. Held during GIR's
Tuesday Night Street Car Drags, all entries are given
a permanent driver's number and a laminated driver's
ID card. During the event, (an open timed trial affair
for $15 entry), all drivers are automatically ranked
by elapsed time using the track's CompULink timing system.
When qualifying concludes at 10:00 p.m., each of the
sixteen quickest qualifiers is awarded a large "Fastest
Street Car Shootout Qualifier" decal and the two quickest qualifiers (or
alternates, if needed) race heads-up for Winner and Runner-Up trophies.
While the decals and trophies are provided by Rall and
Gibbons, it's interesting to note that both competed...and
won Qualifier stickers...during 2004 in cars prepared by
their own Southside City Speed Shop! With over 3,000 total
entries in 21 events last year, the series could become
one of the largest of its type this season.
Drag Racing Online took a keen interest in the program, and after the phenomenal
success of the 2004 program, has become directly involved in 2005 by presenting
trophies to the winner and runner-up in a weekly Showdown for the Front-Wheel-Drive
and All-Wheel-Drive Sport Tuner contingents, (which comprised no less than
thirty percent of '04 entries!). Since DRO's fearless leader Jeff Burk is a
fan of current technology, the youth (and future) of the sport, and heads-up
drag racing, it seemed like a natural for the Burkster to become a part of
the action!
SCSS STREET CAR SHOOTOUT RESULTS -- 5/31/2005
WINNER: Kevin Kolkmeyer, Jerseyville, IL, 2002 346 Camaro,
0.037, 11.522, 98.69 mph
RUNNER-UP: Greg Elliott, Dittmer, MO, 1969 383 Nova, 0.282,
12.778, 81.53 mph
Kevin Kolkmeyer (shown) proved the value of the old adage "Never
give up!" while win ning his first SCSS Street Car
Shootout Series title at Gateway International Raceway.
Kolkmeyer, who earned a runner-up finish at the May 17th
event after making the final round as an alternate, became
the highest-qualified winner in the 29- event history of
the SCSS program. In a bizarre turn of events, the driver
of the blue 2002 Camaro from Jerseyville, IL, was again
called to the staging lanes as an alternate and won the
event despite qualifying no better than fifth in the sixteen-car
field! Although atmospheric
conditions were not exceptional,
(the corrected elevation dropped from 2200 feet above sea
level to 1400 feet, while the track temperature went from
104 degrees to 81), the SCSS show was the second-quickest
ever, requiring a run of 12.08 seconds to earn a "Fastest
Street Car" decal.