2016 Street Car Super Nationals St. Louis Coverage

2016 Street Car Super Nationals St. Louis Coverage

Andrew Wolf
August 26, 2016

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Following two evenings of qualifying under the lights here in St. Louis, it’s time to go racing and crown some champions of the third annual Street Car Super Nationals: Anarchy at the Arch.

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For the second year, a whole host of old school racers with the Midwest-based Nostalgia Drag Racing League here are as part of the Street Car Super Nationals.
For the second year, a whole host of old school racers with the Midwest-based Nostalgia Drag Racing League here are as part of the Street Car Super Nationals.
Kentucky native Marty Stinnett got the radial tire world talking during qualifying when he unloaded a 3.929 at 188.94 mph from his small-block powered Mustang, which ultimately held on for the top qualifying spot in Radial vs The World. Stinnett is running the 440-inch mill out of his 275 Radial car that was damaged in a crash and has paired it with a set of 94mm turbos. Stinnett says he and hi team have been working to line out the combination and came into this weekend with a goal of running in the low-4.0's, and was grinning ear to ear when the car went 3.97 on Thursday night. Stinnett says he received a call from fellow small-block runner Keith Berry to confirm that his number is now the small-block radial tire world record, by just under a hundredth of a second.
Kentucky native Marty Stinnett got the radial tire world talking during qualifying when he unloaded a 3.929 at 188.94 mph from his small-block powered Mustang, which ultimately held on for the top qualifying spot in Radial vs The World. Stinnett is running the 440-inch mill out of his 275 Radial car that was damaged in a crash and has paired it with a set of 94mm turbos. Stinnett says he and his team have been working to line out the combination and came into this weekend with a goal of running in the low-4.0’s, so naturally he was grinning ear to ear when the car went 3.97 on Thursday night. Stinnett says he received a call from fellow small-block runner Keith Berry to confirm that his number is now the small-block radial tire world record, by just under a hundredth of a second.
"Wild Bill" Devine has what's believed to be the only "The World" car here in Radial vs The World, as he's running on the 10.5W slick tire against a field of 315 drag radial cars. Devine's Bullseye Power Turbochargers-backed Mustang is powered by a 427-inch Ford mill and is easily the most attention-getting car on the property when it goes up on the chip. Devine goes into eliminations in eighth with a 4.19 best at 175 mph.
The trio of Carl Stevens, Jr. and Sr. and Californian Terry Barkley have made quite a statement in just one weekend of competition together. Barkley, who had never been faster than 180 mph in his life, jumped into the Xtreme Racing Engines Camaro and made a 400-foot shutoff pass in testing, and in only a handful of runs since, has been in the threes four times and exceeded 216 mph twice. The team is already threatening the PDRA Pro Boost record with their 3.76, and Stevens, Jr. is plenty confident they an take both ends of the record at the PDRA event at Galot Motorsports Park in a couple of weeks. "I don't people out here realize just how green Terry is at driving a car like this, but he's done a great job so far," Stevens, Jr. says. "When we went testing, I told him to drive it as far as he was comfortable and I thought he'd lift a couple hundred feet out, but he went 400-feet and went a 3.89 on the first pass."
The trio of Carl Stevens, Jr. and Sr. and Californian Terry Barkley have made quite a statement in just one weekend of competition together. Barkley, who had never been faster than 180 mph in his life, jumped into the Xtreme Racing Engines Camaro and made a 400-foot shutoff pass in testing, and in only a handful of runs since, has been in the threes four times and exceeded 216 mph twice. The team is already threatening the PDRA Pro Boost record with their 3.76 here this weekend, and Stevens, Jr. is plenty confident they can take both ends of the record at the PDRA event at Galot Motorsports Park in a couple of weeks. “I don’t think people out here realize just how green Terry is at driving a car like this, but he’s done a great job so far,” Stevens, Jr. says. “When we went testing, I told him to drive it as far as he was comfortable and I thought he’d lift a couple hundred feet out, but he went 400-feet and went a 3.89 on the very first pass.”
Scott Palmer drove into violent tire shake in his opening round match with Duane Rister and fishtailed all over the lane, ultimately shaking the passenger door open. Palmer slowed and could only watch Rister drive to the round win.
Scott Palmer drove into violent tire shake in his opening round match with Duane Rister and fishtailed all over the lane, ultimately shaking the passenger door open. Palmer slowed and could only watch Rister drive to the round win.
Steve Petty tuned Andrew Alepas' Kevin Fiscus-driven Corvette to its best run of the weekend with a 3.95-second win in the first round of Radial vs The World.
Krusty Ramsey was a dead-late .667 on the tree in the opening round of Outlaw 8.5/MX235, but had enough to outrun Shane Halleman with a steady 4.74.
Krusty Ramsey was a dead-late .667 on the tree in the opening round of Outlaw 8.5/MX235, but had enough to outrun Shane Halleman with a steady 4.74.
Torque converter manufacturer Marty Chance punched his ticket to the second round of 275 Radial with a 4.70 to 4.90 victory over Joey Kenville.
Torque converter manufacturer Marty Chance punched his ticket to the second round of 275 Radial with a 4.70 to 4.90 victory over Joey Kenville.
Jason Scruggs ran low elapsed time of the weekend in an opening round win over Jon Stouffer, uncorking a 3.67.
Jason Scruggs ran low elapsed time of the weekend in an opening round win over Jon Stouffer, uncorking a 3.67.

Eliminations Round One Results

Unfortunately, Terry Barkley's debut weekend in a Pro Modified car came to the must unwanted of ends in the second round, when he lost control of his twin turbo Camaro near the finish stripe. The car shot across the centerline on two wheels and struck the guardrail nearly head-on in a huge fireball, eventually sliding to a stop on its wheel in the shutdow n area, still ablaze.. Barkley says he isn't certain what caused the car to make an abrupt move, but was in good spirits despite the significant damage to his race car.
Unfortunately, Terry Barkley’s debut weekend in a Pro Modified car came to the must unwanted of ends in the second round, when he lost control of his twin turbo Camaro near the finish stripe. The car shot across the centerline on two wheels and struck the guardrail nearly head-on in a huge fireball, eventually sliding to a stop on its wheel in the shutdow n area, still ablaze.. Barkley says he isn’t certain what caused the car to make an abrupt move, but was in good spirits despite the significant damage to his race car.
Brandon Lewis knocked off Duane Rister in the second round of Outlaw Pro Mod in a 3.71 to 3.76 matchup and will get the honor of taking on (and having lane choice over) Jason Scruggs in the finale.
Brandon Lewis knocked off Duane Rister in the second round of Outlaw Pro Mod in a 3.71 to 3.76 matchup and will get the honor of taking on (and having lane choice over) Jason Scruggs in the finale.
Kevin Fiscus took down Jim Whiteley in the semifinals of Pro Nitrous vs Pro Boost, 3.80 to a 3.88. He'll take on former teammate Jim Bell, who ousted Justin Shearer with a 3.82, in the final round.
Kevin Fiscus took down Jim Whiteley in the semifinals of Pro Nitrous vs Pro Boost, 3.80 to a 3.88. He’ll take on former teammate Jim Bell, who ousted Justin Shearer with a 3.82, in the final round.
Josh Klugger got a break single in the semifinals of Radial vs The World after Marty Stinnett incurred major damage in the previous round, rolling to a 3.98 to take lane choice in the final over Mark Micke, who posted a 4.03 winning effort over Brandon McBride.
Josh Klugger got a break single in the semifinals of Radial vs The World after Marty Stinnett incurred major damage in the previous round, rolling to a 3.98 to take lane choice in the final over Mark Micke, who posted a 4.03 winning effort over Brandon McBride.
Jason Scruggs reeled off low ET of the weekend in the Outlaw Pro Mod finale, defeating Brandon Lewis in an excellent match. 3.61 to 3.67.
Jason Scruggs reeled off low ET of the weekend in the Outlaw Pro Mod finale, defeating Brandon Lewis in an excellent match. 3.61 to 3.67.
Marty Chance (left) had used consistency to work his way through the first two rounds of 275 Radial, going a weekend-best 4.69 to upset top qualifier Odie Sturgeon. He'll take on Shane Fisher in the semis, while Cecil Whitaker will take a competition bye into the money round. Jim Bell (right) advanced into the Pro Nitrous vs Pro Boost finale on Kevin Fiscus' red light in their semifinal match.
Jacob Gier advanced into the semis of Outlaw 8.5/MX235 and will take on Krusty Ramsey. Jason Collins and Justin Cyrnet will comprise the other side of the semifinals.
Jacob Gier advanced into the semis of Outlaw 8.5/MX235, but his run there came to an end opposite of Krusty Ramsey’s 4.73. Jason Collins and Justin Cyrnet comprised the other side of the ladder, with Cyrnet taking the win with a 4.72.
Top qualifier Matt Bell went low ET of the weekend in the first round of Limited Drag Radial with a 4.26 and despite slowing to a 3.38 in the semifinals, had enough to outpace Craig Ondrick and his 4.50. Mike Jon ousted Gary Tripp on the other side of the ladder with a 4.43 and will meet Bell in the final.
Top qualifier Matt Bell went low ET of the weekend in the first round of Limited Drag Radial with a 4.26 and despite slowing to a 3.38 in the semifinals, had enough to outpace Craig Ondrick and his 4.50. Mike Jon ousted Gary Tripp on the other side of the ladder with a 4.43 and will meet Bell in the final.

Final Round Eliminations

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It’s day two of qualifying here at the Street Car Super Nationals in St. Louis. Despite typical late August heat the humidity, overcast conditions through the day should keep the track temperature relatively in-check, providing racers with the opportunity to put some solid numbers down this evening when the final two sessions of qualifying roll onto the Gateway Motorsports Park 1/8-mile.

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Sportsman racer turned Pro Modified competitor Craig Sullivan is getting some invaluable tuning assistance with the Fueltech FT500 system in his Dodge Daytona this weekend from renowned tuner Steve Petty, and it's already paying dividends, as the Indianapolis native made a career-best 4.10-second lap lat night in qualifying. Sullivan, who has years of experience in Super Stock, Top Dragster, and fast bracket racing, purchased the former Chip King-campaigned Daytona in the offseason and had the eye-catching, rustic Richard Petty theme applied to the car.
Brazilian Sidnei Frigo will be putting the very first shakedown laps on his brand new C7 Corvette Pro Modified entry today. Frigo, who was injured in a frightening crash in Houston earlier this year, has been absent from the driver's seat since, but will be making his official return next weekend at the NHRA U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis. The team and their Pro Line-powered machine will be running 1/8-mile here in competition before stretching the new car out to the 1/4-mile during a test session here on Monday.
Colorado native Krusty Ramsey missed last's night qualifying rounds in Outlaw 8.5/MX235, but as a former champion of this race and a runner-up last year, he's unlikely to have much trouble finding himself a solid spot in the qualifying order tonight. Ramsey, whose Malibu is powered by a "327-inch" (or so he calls it) BES small-block with a FastLane nitrous direct port setup, has been a quick as 4.70 on the little tires, and with the track working well for the skinny-tire guys thus far, look for him to jump into the .70s tonight with the frontrunners.
Colorado native Krusty Ramsey missed last’s night qualifying rounds in Outlaw 8.5/MX235, but as a former champion of this race and a runner-up last year, he’s unlikely to have much trouble finding himself a solid spot in the qualifying order tonight. Ramsey, whose Malibu is powered by a “327-inch” (or so he calls it) BES small-block with a FastLane nitrous direct port setup, has been a quick as 4.70 on the little tires, and with the track working well for the skinny-tire guys thus far, look for him to jump into the .70s tonight with the frontrunners.
While many of his Top Fuel compatriots are in Indy testing for the U.S. Nationals, Missouri native Scott Palmer is here in St. Louis enjoying a little Pro Mod racing behind the wheel of his '72 Ford Maverick. Palmer cranked off a 3.91 at 188 mph last night to place himself third in the provisional order in Outlaw Pro Mod.
While many of his Top Fuel compatriots are in Indy testing for the U.S. Nationals, Missouri native Scott Palmer is here in St. Louis enjoying a little Pro Mod racing behind the wheel of his ’72 Ford Maverick. Palmer cranked off a 3.91 at 188 mph last night to place himself third in the provisional order in Outlaw Pro Mod.
Street Outlaws star Justin "Big Chief" Shearer is a surprise late entrant here this weekend, as he's brought the CrowMod out to get some laps in preparation for his NHRA Pro Mod debut next weekend in Indianapolis.
Depending on which side of the political spectrum you're on, you either love or loathe Pro Mod racer and former Top Alcohol Dragster world champion Jim Whiteley's tow van.
Depending on which side of the political spectrum you’re on, you either love or loathe Pro Mod racer and former Top Alcohol Dragster world champion Jim Whiteley’s tow van.
Kansas City-area racer Justin Kalwel has brought this very trick Chevy II that is a certifiable street car. Built primarily for street, grudge, and no prep racing, the car features power from a 416 cubic inch LSX powerplant with Trick Flow heads and twin 76mm Precision turbos, intercooled and running on E85, and backed by a Rossler 2-speed Turbo 400. The car was previously motivated by an 800+ inch nitrous motor and campaigned in Texas by its previous owner. According to Kalwel's team, the car either beat or came within thousandths of a second of a hydraulic roller/lifter LSX record with their 4.63 last night, but say they feel confident they'll take over that mark for certain this weekend, with event intent of going in the 4.50s.
Roxana, Illinois racer Tim Gehrs has the most attention-getting car in the 275 Radial class this weekend, with a 516-inch big-block Chevrolet topped with a 10:71 Littlefield roots blower in his '82 Cutlass. The 3,500 lb. car makes upwards of 24 lbs. of boost by the 60-foot mark, and with such a little tire to put it to, it requires some creative methods to manage the power at the hit. Gehrs has devised a CO2-driven system connected to the butterflies that allow him to make minute adjustments to both launch RPM and the rate at which the butterflies open so he can control the power and wheelspeed. But, having built a roots blower radial car simply to "do something different," he's certainly up for the challenge. Gehrs has ben 5.0's in the car and is hunting for the 4.80s.
Pro Line Racing's Eric Dillard gets the enviable task of breaking in a state-of-the-art new race car for Sidnei Frigo, as he makes test hits today during index qualifying. Dillard made a solid hit before drifting out out toward the centerline and coasted to a 4.11.
Pro Line Racing’s Eric Dillard gets the enviable task of breaking in a state-of-the-art new race car for Sidnei Frigo, as he makes test hits today during index qualifying. Dillard made a solid hit before drifting out out toward the centerline and coasted to a 4.11.
Frankie Taylor cranked off his best run of the weekend in the third session of Outlaw Pro Mod qualifying with a pedaling 3.73 at 204 mph. The Camaro that Taylor is piloting was completed nearly a year ago at Larry Jeffers' shop, and at car owner Jay Diedrich's insistence, Taylor bolted his engine and various other parts and pieces on the car to put some laps on it. Taylor says he's hoping to get some extended time behind the wheel of the car, which has all the latest bells and whistles from Jeffers. Taylor and company will be running the car at PDRA Dragstock in North Carolina and shares that it will be a strictly 1/8-mile car and campaigned on the West coast, whether he or Diedrich are doing the driving.
Frankie Taylor cranked off his best run of the weekend in the third session of Outlaw Pro Mod qualifying with a pedaling 3.73 at 204 mph. The Camaro that Taylor is piloting was completed nearly a year ago at Larry Jeffers’ shop, and at car owner Jay Diedrich’s insistence, Taylor bolted his engine and various other parts and pieces on the car to put some laps on it. Taylor says he’s hoping to get some extended time behind the wheel of the car if all goes well, as the car has all the latest bells and whistles from Jeffers. Taylor and company will be running the car at PDRA Dragstock in North Carolina and shares that it will be strictly an 1/8-mile car and campaigned on the East coast, whether it’s he or Diedrich doing the driving.
Terry Barkley, in his debut race behind the wheel of a Pro Mod car, stormed to the top of the Pro Nitrous vs Pro Boost field with a staggering 3.76 at 216 mph. Barkley had a brief wiggle just beyond 60-feet but reeled it back in and stormed through the 1/8-mile clocks to put nearly four-hundredths on the rest of the field.
Terry Barkley, in his debut race behind the wheel of a Pro Mod car, stormed to the top of the Pro Nitrous vs Pro Boost field with a staggering 3.76 at 216 mph. Barkley had a brief wiggle just beyond 60-feet but reeled it back in and stormed through the 1/8-mile clocks to put nearly four-hundredths on the rest of the field.
Outlaw 8.5 racer Brad Medlock (left) and 275 Radial's Shane Fisher, a pair of frontrunners in their respective categories, arrived today and made their first hits at the race track. Fisher vaulted up to third in his KBX Mustang with a stellar 4.60, while Medlock stuck the tires right at the hit and coasted to a 6.66 to put himself 15th in the 16-car field.
Moore, Oklahoma racer Odie Sturgeon took his nitrous-fed Nova to the top of the 275 Radial order in the third session with a great 4.497 at 157.14 mph, moving Thursday leader Cecil Whitaker down to second with his 4.52.
Moore, Oklahoma racer Odie Sturgeon took his nitrous-fed Nova to the top of the 275 Radial order in the third session with a great 4.497 at 157.14 mph, moving Thursday leader Cecil Whitaker down to second with his 4.52.
Eddie Harrison was on what was likely a three-second lap in his twin turbocharged Radial vs The World Camaro when the car expired near the finish line with a shower of sparks from under the car. Harrison coasted to a 4.06 at just 178 mph to slide into fifth in the 13-car field.
Eddie Harrison was on what was likely a three-second lap in his twin turbocharged Radial vs The World Camaro when the car expired near the finish line with a shower of sparks from under the car. Harrison coasted to a 4.06 at just 178 mph to slide into fifth in the 13-car field.
Williamson, Missouri's Jeff Hansen campaigns this gorgeous 1955 Chevy Belair in the Radial vs The World class. Hansen has been a 5.31 at 146 mph best this weekend.
Williamson, Missouri’s Jeff Hansen campaigns this gorgeous 1955 Chevy Belair in the Radial vs The World class. Hansen has been a 5.31 at 146 mph best this weekend.
Carl Stevens, Jr. (left) and Sr. helped guide "The Captain" Terry Barkley to his first career No. 1 qualifier at his debut race in Pro Nitrous vs Pro Boost, as he backed up his 3.76 from earlier in the evening with a 3.78 to solidify his spot atop the field. Barkley was on cloud nine with the performance of the car, sharing the team was shooting for mid-3.70's.
Carl Stevens, Jr. (left) and Sr. helped guide “The Captain” Terry Barkley to his first career No. 1 qualifier at his debut race in Pro Nitrous vs Pro Boost, as he backed up his 3.76 from earlier in the evening with a 3.78 to solidify his spot atop the field. Barkley was on cloud nine with the performance of the car, sharing the team was shooting for mid-3.70’s.
Joshua Vettel left a cloud of deathsmoke in the shutdown area at the close of his third qualifying hit earlier. The smoke, it turned out, was the result of three melted pistons and three burnt valves. Scott Palmer was over in the Vettel pit helping with some rudimentary repair work on the cylinder head between rounds. Vettel said the team has the parts to make the repairs and will be back for eliminations tomorrow.
Andrew Alepa and Kevin Fiscus are creeping up on their C7 'Vette this weekend, finally punching into the 3.90's with a 3.98 in the final session of RvW.
Andrew Alepa and Kevin Fiscus are creeping up on their C7 ‘Vette this weekend, finally punching into the 3.90’s with a 3.98 in the final session of RvW.
Mark Micke neared his career best in a radial car in the final session tonight aboard Jason Carter's familiar Malibu, as he clicked off a 3.95 at 202 mph.
Mark Micke neared his career best in a radial car in the final session tonight aboard Jason Carter’s familiar Malibu, as he clicked off a 3.95 at 202 mph.
Duane Rister came up just .013-seconds short of leading the Outlaw Pro Mod field in his Larry Jeffers Race Cars Corvette, as Frankie Taylor unseated him atop the field with a 3.713 to Risters' 3.726.
Duane Rister came up just .013-seconds short of leading the Outlaw Pro Mod field in his Larry Jeffers Race Cars Corvette, as Frankie Taylor unseated him atop the field with a 3.713 to Risters’ 3.726.
Matt Bell saved the best for last in Limited Drag Radial with a career best 4.27 at 179 mph to take over the top spot in his Mustang.
Matt Bell saved the best for last in Limited Drag Radial with a career best 4.27 at 179 mph to take over the top spot in his Mustang.

Final Qualifying Orders

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Racers from all across the country have converged on the Gateway Motorsports Park just outside St. Louis for the third running of the Street Car Super Nationals: Anarchy at the Arch. Ten different eliminators will be contested, including Outlaw Pro Mod, Radial vs Outlaw 10.5, 275 Drag Radial, and many other heads-up and index classes.

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John Stanley may need to check his fillings after this violent tire shake in the Stanley & Weiss Racing Cadillac in the opening round of Outlaw Pro Mod qualifying. Brandon Lewis was the leader in the clubhouse in the class after the first session with his 3.86, but he'll have plenty of competition from the likes of Frankie Taylor and Jason Scruggs as qualifying continues later tonight.
John Stanley may need to check his fillings after this violent tire shake in the Stanley & Weiss Racing Cadillac in the opening round of Outlaw Pro Mod qualifying. Brandon Lewis was the leader in the clubhouse in the class after the first session with his 3.86, but he’ll have plenty of competition from the likes of Frankie Taylor and Jason Scruggs as qualifying continues later tonight.
Kevin Fiscus is pulling double duty this weekend, wheeling his familiar Mustang in the Pro Nitrous vs Pro Boost class, along with Andrew Alepa's spectacular C7 Corvette in Radial vs The World. Fiscus sits atop the field in the Pro Mod car with a 3.85 and third in the radial car with a 4.12.
Los Angeles, California native Terry Barkley has transitioned from radial tire racing to Pro Mod, teaming with Carl Stevens, Jr. to wheel what is still the fastest door car to ever traverse the 1/8-mile. Barkley got out near the centerline in the opening session and had to lift.
Los Angeles, California native Terry Barkley has transitioned from radial tire racing to Pro Mod, teaming with Carl Stevens, Jr. to wheel what is still the fastest door car to ever traverse the 1/8-mile. Barkley got out near the centerline in the opening session and had to lift.
Mark Micke's crew was understandably ecstatic after he ripped off a 4.00 to assume the pole in Radial vs The World, but it was short-lived, as Marty Stinnett (right) cranked off a 3.97 at 186 mph to move the Missouri native down a rung.
Frankie Taylor is piloting a gorgeous new '69 Camaro owned by California's Jay Diedrich and built by Larry Jeffers. Taylor struck the tires early in his first qualifying hit and had to lit off the (very) loud pedal.
Frankie Taylor is piloting a gorgeous new ’69 Camaro owned by California’s Jay Diedrich and built by Larry Jeffers. Taylor struck the tires early in his first qualifying hit and had to lit off the (very) loud pedal.
Cecil Whitaker parked his Induction Solutions nitrous-fed '99 Camaro atop the 275 Radial field in the opening session with a 4.57. Earl Stanley, who almost didn't get to make a run when his car lost fire in the beams, rolled to a 4.63 to take over second.
Cecil Whitaker parked his Induction Solutions nitrous-fed ’99 Camaro atop the 275 Radial field in the opening session with a 4.57. Earl Stanley, who almost didn’t get to make a run when his car lost fire in the beams, rolled to a 4.63 to take over second.
NHRA Pro Mod regular Jim Whiteley is here testing his stunning Chevelle for next weekend's U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis.
NHRA Pro Mod regular Jim Whiteley is here testing his stunning Chevelle for next weekend’s U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis.

Thursday Second Round Qualifying Order