Words and photos by Bret
Kepner
7/8/04
Diversity is alive and well in Gateway International
Raceway's new Street Car Shootout program. With
nine events completed, the series has crowned
eight different champions and has featured 90
different qualifiers out of almost 2,000 entries.
The Street Car Shootout program, sponsored
by St. Louisans Dwayne Rall and Rob Gibbons
with their Southside City Speed Shop, (5616
Gravois, 314-481-7500), 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 a $15
entry), all drivers are automatically ranked
by elapsed time using the track's CompULink
timing system. When qualifying concludes at
10 p.m., each of the 16 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 have competed
and won qualifier stickers in cars prepared
by their own Southside City Speed Shop!
Drag Racing Online has taken a keen interest in the program, noting that
qualifiers to date have included 409-powered '63 Impalas, Eagle Talons
and Mitsubishi Eclipses, Ford Fairmonts, Toyota Supras, S-10 pickups,
'66 AC Cobras, Nissan SXs, and even a few Dodge Vipers! Therefore, DRO
will maintain a regular results section for the 2004 SCSS Street Car
Shootout series. After all, it's drag racing in its most pure form!
SCSS SHOOTOUT RESULTS: June
29, 2004
Fenton,
Missouri's Derrick Roeslein, who scored a runner-up
in the 2004 Southside City Speed Shop Street
Car Shootout Series back on April 27, became
the series' eighth different winner of nine
completed events when he upset the most recent
winner, Mike Faller, of Springfield, Ill., in
an all-Chevy Camaro final round.
Roeslein's silver 2002 Camaro qualified second
behind defending champ Faller's 11.23/122 blast;
for the second consecutive event, the pole position
changed hands seven times during the three-hour
qualifying period. Faller's "Katfish" 1998 Camaro,
(aka "LSWon1"), made a test run only 10 minutes
before the final, but stumbled to an 11.58 with
timing troubles. Despite a brilliant 0.032 reaction
time in the final, however, the timing problems
continued for the FastRides.com machine and
the Roeslein & Associates Z28 was able to power
away for the win.
Michael Shultzius annihilated his own SCSS Series 4-Cylinder Track
Records with a tremendous 12.12 at 116.27 mph in his Project240.com 1989
Nissan 240SX. The 2-Litre powerhouse qualified eighth and was the only
non-V8 in the 16-car field. Laurence Bass broke his tie with Granite
City's Clint North and became the only competitor to earn six SCSS
"Fastest Street Car Qualifier" decals so far in the 2004 series. Past
SCSS Series Track Record holder Brian Orsbon drove his 2004 Dodge SRT to
the quickest FWD effort of the event, a solid 13.14 at 105.76 mph, to
qualify 33rd in the program.
Chevrolets now lead Fords 6 to 3 for overall
wins.
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