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Post by p518 on Jan 23, 2015 14:09:11 GMT -6
While the subject was mentioned a couple times this week on another thread, it got me thinking that I left a couple of names off of my list of Street-Sportsman racers that should have been mentioned. Jim Bouckaert (396Z) is a four time class champion and Ron Rathgeb was a three time champ. Our own fearless leader Dennis Gilliam was the Street class champion back in 1996... and I didn't forget you, either Jason - 1997.
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Post by Crossbones Dennis on Jan 23, 2015 16:24:08 GMT -6
My brother was champ in '97 and I think '08. I need to win another to at least tie him. I would really like to see my dad win one before he quits racing.
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Post by drphillips309 on Jan 23, 2015 16:27:56 GMT -6
my claim to fame I guess is winning championships in all three classes.
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Post by moparsz on Jan 23, 2015 18:27:29 GMT -6
my claim to fame I guess is winning championships in all three classes. That's because you're a legend (in your own mind)
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Post by drphillips309 on Jan 23, 2015 19:49:49 GMT -6
While the subject was mentioned a couple times this week on another thread, it got me thinking that I left a couple of names off of my list of Street-Sportsman racers that should have been mentioned. Jim Bouckaert (396Z) is a four time class champion and Ron Rathgeb was a three time champ. Our own fearless leader Dennis Gilliam was the Street class champion back in 1996... and I didn't forget you, either Jason - 1997. Also in 1998 hank the crank . And John Anderson in 1999 . Those two were the first to bring low 12 second trailered full blown race cars to street and johns flat black vega with him at the wheel were almost untouchable!
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