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2009 Street Car Super Nationals 1962 Chevy Impala

2009 Street Car Super Nationals - High Stakes & High Speed

Street Racers Head To Las Vegas For The Fame And Glory At The Street Car Super Nationals
From the May, 2010 issue of Chevy High Performance
By Michael Galimi
Photography by Michael Galimi
2009 Street Car Super Nationals 1962 Chevy Impala
One of the coolest cars on... 
   
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2009 Street Car Super Nationals 1962 Chevy Impala
One of the coolest cars on the property was a '62 Chevy Impala owned, driven, and built by Mike Holdridge of The Race Shop (Seymour, WI). A 484ci small-block Chevy with Brodix heads and a pair of Precision 88mm turbochargers powers it to mid-6-second times. Holdridge worked with Pro Line's Steve Petty to help get this wild Impala down track to a new personal best of 6.50 at 221 mph.
The 2009 running of the Street Car Super Nationals was the fifth such extravaganza that has grown from a West Coast shootout to a countrywide high-stakes game of speed. The event was born from the burgeoning PSCA (Pacific Street Car Association) series that operates exclusively in the West. The PSCA boss, Mel Roth, wanted to extend the West Coast-style Street Legal Drag Racing scene to the rest of the country and he decided to throw a big bash at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He dubbed it the Street Car Super Nationals (SCSN) and the ensuing madness has grown to massive proportions, attracting racers from all over the North American continent. One look at this year's running reveals competitors from as far east as Atlanta, way north as Alaska and parts of Canada, as well as Texas and many other states in the union far and near.

2009 Street Car Super Nationals Drag Racer
Mike Saiki drove his '68 Camaro... 
   
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2009 Street Car Super Nationals Drag Racer
Mike Saiki drove his '68 Camaro to victory in Limited Street thanks to a nasty 525ci engine with an Induction Solutions Widow Maker single-plate (restricted to a AN-4 feed-line as per class rules), conventional BBC heads (within 1-degree valve angle and standard port layout), and a single 4150-style carburetor. The car is both clean and very quick as he laid down an 8.48 at 164 mph during eliminations. A wheelie in the final slowed him to 9.01 but he still secured the victory.
Moving past the top two categories, the cars became more identifiable as the categories shifted to smaller tires and more stock-appearing bodies. MagnaFuel Xtreme Radial was home to quick drag radial-equipped entries as well as true 10.5-inch tires. Mike Keenan scored the top qualifying position with his '02 Camaro with a flat-out hauling 7.24 at 207 but finished runner-up as he smoked the tires against NMRA Super Street Outlaw champion John Urist in the finals. One tick behind the Xtreme Radial cars was the Mickey Thompson Wild Street; a class that reminds us of NMCA Xtreme Street but it packs a powerful punch with the quickest car belonging to Dee Pfnister who drove his '69 Camaro to a 7.78 at 181 mph for number one honors. On Sunday, David Schwartz drove his Mustang to victory over George Raygoza and his '68 Nova-Schwartz ran 8.14 to a wheelie-slowing 12.35 for Raygoza.

2009 Street Car Super Nationals Drag Cars
2009 Street Car Super Nationals Body
There were several super-quick... 
   
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2009 Street Car Super Nationals Body
There were several super-quick El Caminos racing and the quickest one belonged to Randy Walker. He stuffed a 762ci engine with four stages of nitrous under the hoodscoop to produce a 6.40 at 218 mph in qualifying. The team thrashed all weekend trying to coax 6.20s from their machine, which is what this car has run at other PSCA events. But in the end, a red light in round two ended their hopes at grabbing the $20K prize.
2009 Street Car Super Nationals Nhra Pro Mod Competitor
NHRA Pro Mod competitor Brad... 
   
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2009 Street Car Super Nationals Nhra Pro Mod Competitor
NHRA Pro Mod competitor Brad Personett brought the Big Stuff 3-sponsored '68 Camaro to Vegas for some fun in Pro Street. The team added weight and different sized Precision turbochargers in order to fit the category. It took a few runs to get the car sorted but by Sunday they had run 6.04 and went all the way to the semi-finals before the brake pedal broke off and Personett was forced to abort the run.
2009 Street Car Super Nationals Mike Keenan
Mike Keenan was the top qualifier... 
   
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2009 Street Car Super Nationals Mike Keenan
Mike Keenan was the top qualifier in Xtreme Drag Radial with an impressive 7.24 at 207 mph but he smoked the tires in the final and was rewarded with the runner-up cash. The Camaro is slammed to the ground thanks to a Racecraft suspension system. Powering the incredibly fast fourth-gen is a twin turbocharged 540ci mill.
2009 Street Car Super Nationals Valve Cover
The engines keep getting bigger... 
   
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2009 Street Car Super Nationals Valve Cover
The engines keep getting bigger and bigger. This year the largest beast in competition belonged to perennial Pro Street badass, Pat Musi (Carteret, NJ). He came packing 903 cubes but a broken rod during qualifying forced him to install one of the team's "small" 738ci engines to finish the weekend. Despite losing 165 ci, Musi did make it to round three in eliminations-thanks in large part to his new crew chief and multi-time Pro Mod World Champion, Rickie Smith.
2009 Street Car Super Nationals 1957 Chevy
We dig Armen Maghdessian's... 
   
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2009 Street Car Super Nationals 1957 Chevy
We dig Armen Maghdessian's '57 Chevy Wild Street entry. A Vaca Performance-built 548ci powerplant and a shot of nitrous push this big Chevy to a best of 7.93 at 177 mph on a pair of Mickey Thompson 275 drag radials.
2009 Street Car Super Nationals 1963 Chevy Corvette
Dan Vogt brought his '63 Corvette... 
   
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2009 Street Car Super Nationals 1963 Chevy Corvette
Dan Vogt brought his '63 Corvette from the 15th qualifying position all the way to the winner's circle. The Pro Street Vette relies on a Fulton 738ci engine with three stages of nitrous and ran a quick 6.35 at 220 mph in qualifying and used a little bit of luck and a little bit of speed to win the $20,000 prize.
2009 Street Car Super Nationals Chevy El Camino
Dale Moznik of Moznik Brothers... 
   
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2009 Street Car Super Nationals Chevy El Camino
Dale Moznik of Moznik Brothers Racing brought two El Caminos to action at SCSN. The blue car (pictured) was entered in Outlaw 10.5 while the team's black El Camino was competing in Pro Street. The Mozniks brought in legendary Pro Mod racer Charles Carpenter to tune both cars, which each feature a Fulton 833ci mill with four stages of nitrous. The blue ride ran 6.70s in Outlaw 10.5 and took home the $10,000 winner's check. It was Dale's second victory in SCSN Outlaw 10.5 as he won in 2007 as well.
2009 Street Car Super Nationals Street Legal Drag Racer
Street Legal Drag Racing history... 
   
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2009 Street Car Super Nationals Street Legal Drag Racer
Street Legal Drag Racing history was set on many occasions but perhaps the biggest news out of SCSN V was Larry Larson knocking off the first 6-second run in his career. The significance of his 6.96 run was that it was the first time a competitor from the Hot Rod Drag Week event had gone under 7 seconds. Once qualifying was completed, Larson loaded up and hit the road to cruise on the real Strip in Las Vegas-showing it really is a legitimate street-worthy ride.

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