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Final Results, #4 - CVCC York Fair - 8/05/2007 08/07/2007 09:17 PM Final Results, #4 - CVCC York Fair - 8/05/2007 08/07/2007 09:17 PM Cumberland Vally Corvette Club AX #4 Final Results, #1 - CVCC York Fairgrounds - 08/05/2007 conditions: sunny & warm all day Total Registered: 91, with Times: 91 [go to Final | PAX | RAW ] 'Super Stock' - Total Entries: 3 Trophies: 1 Times Total Diff. 1T ss 430 Walter, Dave red z06 71.675+1 68.755 70.734+1 58.115+dnf 68.755 - 2 ss 317 Priestner, Jack silver Z06 71.927 71.565 70.976 71.005 70.976 2.221 3 ss 330 Walter, Sally red c6 z06 92.030+1 81.143 78.708 77.962 77.962 6.986 'A Stock' - Total Entries: 4 Trophies: 2 Times Total Diff. 1T as 230 Bobeck, Jim 86 Chevrolet Corvette 73.439 72.791 72.434 72.464 72.434 - 2T as 309 Oravec, Jon 03 Porsche Boxster S 75.164+1 73.076 74.601+1 74.750+1 73.076 0.642 3 as 214 Miller, Joe Subaru- blue 87.844+dnf 83.985 80.229+dnf 82.181+1 82.181 9.105 4 as 130 Glatfelter, John Corvette - black 86.549+dnf 86.892 83.169 85.295 83.169 0.988 'B Stock' - Total Entries: 2 Trophies: 1 Times Total Diff. 1T bs 402 Brownawell, Timothy 05 Mazda RX8 69.923 68.233 68.307 68.183 68.183 - 2 bs 408 Hyde, Chris 05 Mazda RX8 82.317 81.778+1 79.100 79.406 79.100 10.917 'C Stock' - Total Entries: 1 Times Total Diff. 1 cs 226 Little, Keith 99 Mazda Miata 78.825+dnf 78.778 77.577 77.618 77.577 - 'D Stock' - Total Entries: 5 Trophies: 2 Times Total Diff. 1T ds 201 Thomas, Todd 02 BMW 330i 73.847+1 74.612+1 73.027 71.697 71.697 - 2T ds 301 Rudy, John 02 BMW 330Ci 75.364 73.595 82.273+3 74.011 73.595 1.898 3 ds 411 Minuim, Jesse BMW black 78.623 79.597+1 77.088 78.517+dnf 77.088 3.493 4 ds 208 Rosson, Mark 04 Saturn ION - Redline 80.818+1 78.523 80.035+1 77.779 77.779 0.691 5 ds 313 Brandberg, Eric Subaru Forester 81.456 83.568+1 80.717 81.570+1 80.717 2.938 'E Stock' - Total Entries: 4 Trophies: 2 Times Total Diff. 1T es 219 Hagan, Greg 90 Mazda Miata 78.122 77.859+1 75.467+dnf 75.949 75.949 - 2T es 415 Snyder, Jim 90 Mazda Miata 82.071+dnf 82.258 81.603 80.862 80.862 4.913 3 es 320 Williams Jr., Bob 86 Porsche 944 83.008+dnf 90.819 82.029 81.038 81.038 0.176 4 es 210 Williams, Bob 86 Porsche 944 82.135 89.435+dnf 82.155+1 82.893+1 82.135 1.097 'F Stock' - Total Entries: 9 Trophies: 3 Times Total Diff. 1T fs 425 Cahill, Tim 96 Ford Mustang Cobra 76.246+1 75.637 75.953 75.743 75.637 - 2T fs 225 Ickes, Brian 02 Ford Mustang 76.652+dnf 78.164+dnf 76.915 76.809 76.809 1.172 3T fs 420 Hess, Jim 04 Cadillac Cts-V 83.347+dnf 80.826 80.942 79.145 79.145 2.336 4 fs 426 Cross, Nathan 92 Ford Mustang GT 81.678+dnf 83.026+1 81.050+1 79.505 79.505 0.360 5 fs 412 Graybill, Daniel 95 Ford Mustang 84.568 81.378 86.110+2 83.456+1 81.378 1.873 6 fs 112 Kister, Chad Mustang - Blue 88.310 83.757 83.770 81.818 81.818 0.440 7 fs 113 Fsyenshade, Brad Trans Am - red 87.530 84.871 83.490 83.490 1.672 8 fs 423 Preller, Sean 06 Ford Mustang GT 91.199 84.083 84.364+dnf 85.500 84.083 0.593 9 fs 102 Campbelll, Jonathan Trans Am 86.998 87.068+1 92.215+3 87.926+2 86.998 2.915 'G Stock' - Total Entries: 4 Trophies: 2 Times Total Diff. 1T gs 111 Kaudewitz, Hart 07 Pontiac G6 77.994 77.751 77.594 77.937 77.594 - 2T gs 229 Alessi, John 86 Ford SVO Mustang 78.736 84.159+2 81.121+1 78.454 78.454 0.860 file:///Documents/SCCA/Website%20SUSQ%20SSCC/scca-susq.com/results/2007/07-08-05-axresults.html Page 1 of 8 Final Results, #4 - CVCC York Fair - 8/05/2007 08/07/2007 09:17 PM 3 gs 304 Powell, Kelsey 03 Audi 1.8t Quattro 90.206+1 86.605+1 84.807+1 80.799 80.799 2.345 4 gs 204 Powell, Kirby 02 Audi A4 1.8t 86.048+dnf 82.424+dnf 82.365+dnf 81.418+dnf off 80.799 'H Stock' - Total Entries: 4 Trophies: 2 Times Total Diff. 1T hs 414 Yang, Toubee 90 Honda Civic Ex 82.122+dnf 83.147+2 79.800+1 77.704 77.704 - 2T hs 217 Garcia, Steve 07 Honda Fit 81.322+dnf 79.550+dnf 83.507+dnf 82.993 82.993 5.289 3 hs 421 Hamilton Jr., Keith 03 Mazda Protege 5 85.861+dnf 86.145 84.811 84.850 84.811 1.818 4 hs 203 Williams, Matthew 03 Ford Focus 85.084+dnf 81.568+dnf 83.464+dnf 85.602+dnf off 84.811 'Street Touring (Tire)' - Total Entries: 7 Trophies: 3 Times Total Diff. 1T sts 209 Louie, Mike 93 Honda Civic Si 74.408 78.403+2 78.354+2 74.272 74.272 - 2T sts 314 Beers, Rob Subaru Silver 82.235+1 76.030 75.283 74.640 74.640 0.368 3T sts 303 Lobb, Tyler 97 Saturn Sc2 77.704 75.692 76.591+1 75.308 75.308 0.668 4 sts 318 Graeff, Forrest 85 Dodge Omni GLH 76.626 76.990 76.789+dnf 75.849 75.849 0.541 5 sts 117 See, William 06 Hyundai Tiburon GT 80.157 77.576 77.294 80.991+2 77.294 1.445 6 sts 213 Raineri, Ray Subaru - blue 80.433 79.487 77.935 77.711 77.711 0.417 7 sts 413 Alagood, Troy 03 Acura Rsx Type S 111.719+1 86.771 83.625 85.150+1 83.625 5.914 'Street Touring 2 (Tire)' - Total Entries: 1 Times Total Diff. 1 sts2 221 Turner, Brandon 01 Toyota mrs 81.914+1 77.955 76.279 78.577+1 76.279 - 'Street Touring X' - Total Entries: 3 Trophies: 1 Times Total Diff. 1T stx 329 Sciukas, Paul 05 Subaru Wrx 74.494+dnf 73.255+dnf 72.674 73.538 72.674 - 2 stx 211 Beck, Rob 02 Subaru WRX 73.896 74.087+dnf 74.049 73.701 73.701 1.027 3 stx 216 Weaver, Kevin 02 Subaru WRX 77.336 77.351 79.222+1 77.916+1 77.336 3.635 'Street Touring U' - Total Entries: 9 Trophies: 3 Times Total Diff. 1T stu 403 MacDougall, David 06 Mitsubishi Evolution 72.298+1 71.780+1 69.922 68.943 68.943 - 2T stu 122 Cunningham, Adam 06 Mitsubishi Evo IX 74.401 72.611 72.024 71.601 71.601 2.658 3T stu 322 Meluzio, Don 06 Mitsubishi Evo IX 72.711+dnf 72.788 74.592+1 72.342 72.342 0.741 4 stu 124 Seitz, Joshua 03 Mitsubishi Evo VIII 75.005+dnf 74.680 73.922 73.701 73.701 1.359 5 stu 404 Tiebout, Peter 06 Mitsubishi Evo IX MR 76.641 75.324 76.071+dnf 75.287 75.287 1.586 6 stu 227 Vrabel, Stephen 06 Subaru WRX Wagon 76.846 76.118 77.114+1 74.726+dnf 76.118 0.831 7 stu 422 Curci, Dave Grey Mitsubishi 79.591+dnf 76.652+dnf 78.547+1 79.045+1 78.547 2.429 8 stu 202 Wisotzkey, Patrick Subaru Forester 89.911+dnf 86.388 84.328+dnf 82.747 82.747 4.200 9 stu 417 Curci, Michael black volvo 104.152+dnf 101.979+dnf 91.130+dnf 87.756+dnf off 82.747 'A Street Prepared' - Total Entries: 3 Trophies: 1 Times Total Diff. 1T asp 324 Shenk, Gary 00 Chevrolet Corvette 72.190 70.112 71.938+1 70.971 70.112 - 2 asp 427 Roberts, Jim 00 Chevy Corvette 70.805 70.195 72.538+dnf 72.323 70.195 0.083 3 asp 327 Geesaman, David 94 Mazda Rx-7 70.932+dnf 72.954 75.810+dnf 74.802+1 72.954 2.759 'B Street Prepared' - Total Entries: 3 Trophies: 1 Times Total Diff. 1T bsp 315 Diep, Thai 01 Honda S2000 70.860+dnf 73.317+dnf 75.059+1 73.398 73.398 - 2 bsp 101 Witmer, John 70 Porsche 911e 77.666+dnf 77.018 75.919+dnf 76.811+dnf 77.018 3.620 3 bsp 109 Dombach, Scott 04 Nissan 350z 82.049+dnf 80.240+dnf 83.699 80.837 80.837 3.819 'D Street Prepared' - Total Entries: 3 Trophies: 1 Times Total Diff. 1T dsp 424 Lesher, Alan Neon 74.377 72.647 75.655+1 72.018 72.018 - 2 dsp 418 Good, Justin 87 BMW 325is 76.533+dnf 76.817 74.271 76.204+1 74.271 2.253 3 dsp 218 Breneman, Bob 92 Oldsmobile Achieva SCX 79.338+dnf 80.480+dnf 79.195+dnf 79.993+dnf off 74.271 'E Street Prepared' - Total Entries: 1 Times Total Diff.
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