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ISCA Piston-Driven Competition Award Summary 3 18 2019 2019 ISCA PISTON - DRIVEN CLASS COMPETITION AWARD SUMMARY SUMMIT RACING EQUIPMENT I-X PISTON POWERED AUTO-RAMA Classification Code Classification Place Booth Name City & State Vehicle 905. Special Interest - Motorized 2nd 0999-P Robert Shimits Solon, OH 1912 Flanders 20 1st 5013-P Dave Adams Elyria, OH 1940 Plymouth Bize 915. Mini Vehicle 7th 1943-P Jeri Polak Canfield, OH 1956 King Midget II 6th 2046-P Kenneth Manda N Canton, OH 1969 King Midget III 5th 1949-P Kenneth Manda N Canton, OH 1956 King Midget II 4th 2042-P Kenneth Manda N Canton, OH 1950 King Midget I 3rd 1945-P Kenneth Kennell Barberton, OH 1967 King Midget III 2nd 1947-P Justin Kennell Talmadge, OH 1958 King Midget III 1st 2048-P Kenneth Manda N Canton, OH 1960 King Midget 1010. Custom Convertible - 49-2016 7th 2123-P Jermaine White Akron, OH 1970 Pontiac Lemans Grand Sport 6th 2323-P Lois Malcuit Medina, OH 1963 Chevy Nova Conv. 5th 5402-P James Adams Lorain, OH 1949 Plymouth Conv. 4th 1799A-P Robert Ross University Heights, OH 1965 Chevy Imapla Conv. 3rd 1094-PGrace Papesh Garfield Heights, OH 1963 Chevy Impala 2nd 5207-P Steve Oneal Brunswick, OH 1967 Chevy Chevelle SS Conv. 1st 1919A-P Bob Rutherford Hilton Head Island, SC 1966 Ford Mustang 1030. Custom Wagon - 49-2016 7th 2078-PRich Dranuski Brook Park, OH 1955 Chevy 210 Handyman 2 Door 6th 1870-P Frank & Caren Hunchuck Mentor, OH 1970 Ford LTD Country Squire Wagon 5th 5015-P Emil Morad Jr North Olmsted, OH 1956 Chevy Nomad 4th 1967-P Joe Desmont Columbia Station, OH 1968 Chevy Station Wagon 3rd 1767-P Mike Morley Mentor, DC 1964 Ford Country Squire 2nd 1878-P John Harps Mentor, OH 1959 Chevy Parkwood Wagon 1st 2798-P Mike Bunge Brook Park, OH 2007 Dodge Magnum 1070. Custom Dune Buggy 1st 2138-P Gary Chapin Berea, OH 1971 Fiber Fab Clod Hopper 1080. Conservative Hardtop - 1949-1954 3rd 2175-P Pete Dmitruk N Olmsted, OH 1949 Hudson 4 Door Sedan 2nd 2499A-P Brian Berky Seven Hills, OH 1950 Ford Tudor 1st 2174-P Wayne Holcomb Cleveland, OH 1954 Chevy Belair 1090. Conservative Hardtop - 1955-1959 7th 2278-P Roy Muck Strongsville, OH 1955 Chevy Coupe 6th 2086-P Richie Dranuski Brook Park, OH 1957 Pontiac Star Chief 5th 1495-P Carol Noall Concord, OH 1957 Chevy Belaire 4th 2166-P Billy Miller Cleveland, OH 1956 Chevy Belair 3rd 0830-P Jim & Joan Krejci Medina, OH 1959 AMC Rambler 2 Door 2nd 1987-P Jim Umstead Fairview Park, OH 1955 Chevy 210 1st 2167-P Stan Zerucha Brooklyn, OH 1957 Chevy Belair 2 Door Hardtop 1100. Conservative Hardtop - 1960-1965 8th 2798A-P Ron Krueger Mentor, OH 1964 Chevy Impala SS 7th 2571-P Tom Machor Medina, OH 1962 Chevy Impala 6th 1838-P Dave Workman Streetsboro, OH 1965 Plymouth Barracuda 5th 0834-P Dale Henry Brunswick, OH 1964 Ford Fairline 500 4th 0899-P Mark Tilson South Euclid, OH 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix 3rd 0842-P Donald Whitner Medina, OH 1965 Ford Falcon 2nd 2135-P Roy Schupp New Philadelphia, OH 1965 Ford Mustang 2+2 Fastback 1st 2246-P Joe Booker Aurora, OH 1964 Plymouth Belvedere 1101. Conservative Hardtop 1966 Only 6th 2598-P Ron McGlothlin Parma, OH 1966 Pontiac Tempest 5th 5204-P Bob Oakes North Ridgeville, OH 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 4th 2275-P Jan Sroka Orwell, OH 1966 Chevy Belaire 3rd 0846-P Jason Piatak Brook Park, OH 1966 Pontiac Lemans 2nd 5800-P Brandon Feltrin Medina, OH 1966 Oldsmobile Starfire 1st 5300-P Darrell Oskins Lagrange, OH 1966 Pontiac GTO 1102. Conservative Hardtop 1967 Only 8th 2499-P Eric McGlothlin Brook Park, OH 1967 Mercury Cougar 7th 1499-P Irvin Raines East Cleveland, OH 1967 Barracuda HT Top 6th 5305-P Dale Vargo Boston Heights, OH 1967 Oldsmobile A Body 5th 4925-P Rick Fryan Mentor, OH 1967 Cadalac Coupe 4th 1639-P Kevin Elliott Columbia Station, OH 1967 Chevy Nova II 3rd 1911-P H Wilson 1967 Dodge Coronet 2nd 2579-P Pete Polomsky Fairview Park, OH 1967 Plymouth GTX 1st 2587-P Stan Arnold Westlake, OH 1967 Pontiac GTO 1103. Conservative Hardtop 68-69 MOPAR 5th 2226-P David Van Sach North Olmsted, OH 1968 Dodge Charger 4th 2442-P John Bevelacqua Grafton, OH 1968 Dodge Dart GT 3rd 5009-P John Vrtachnik North Ridgeville, OH 1969 Dodge Charger 2nd 2331-P Wayne Teel Grafton, OH 1969 Dodge Coronet 1st 2230-P Edward Perz Medina, OH 1969 Plymouth GTX 1104. Conservative Hardtop 68-69 Others 5th 2375-P Gary Lehky Columbia Station, OH 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix 4th 1982-P Robert Eppley Medina, OH 1969 Chevy Chevette 2 Door 3rd 2010-P Dennis Bregitzer Maple Heights, OH 1968 Ford Torino GT Fstbk 2nd 2595-P Chris Petry Brook Park, OH 1969 Chevrolet Nova 1st 0861-P George David Canfiled, OH 1969 Chevy Chevelle 1110. Conservative Hardtop - 1970-1979 6th 2170-P Jim Holcomb Cleveland, OH 1970 Mustang 2 Door Coupe 5th 5308-P Jason Davidson Willowick, OH 1974 Ford Mustang II 4th 2015-P Tom Skillman Painesville, OH 1970 Chevy Camaro 3rd 5202-P David Black Lorain, OH 1973 Ford Mustang 2nd 2110-P Chris Capstick Painesville, OH 1973 Chevy Monte Carlo 1st 1507-P Scott Burton Chardon, OH 1970 Plymouth Duster 1111. Conservative Hardtop 71-72 Only 7th 2238-P Chris Null Richfield, OH 1972 Plymouth Cuba 6th 1830-P Ronald Freeman Cleveland, OH 1971 Chevy Nova 5th 0899A-P Elin Mattingly Macedonia, OH 1972 Chevy Nova SS 4th 1978-P Timmy Herman Mentor, DC 1972 Chevy Chevelle SS 3rd 5107-P Bernard Cook Cleveland, OH 1972 Chevy Monte Carlo 2nd 0694-P Paul Terlosky Macedonia, OH 1971 Ford Torino 1st 5312-P David Woods Lorain, OH 1972 Plymouth Duster 1112. Conservative Hardtop 77-79 Only 7th 1915-P Anthony Lopresti Brook Park, OH 1978 Pontiac Firebird TransAm 6th 0515-P Dan Kovalik Macedonia, OH 1979 Pontiac TransAm 5th 2379-PDakota Massaro-Kravanis Berea, OH 1977 Chevy Malibu 4th 1834-P James Johnson Brooklyn, OH 1978 Pontiac TransAm 3rd 0511-P Steven Dancer Grand River, OH 1977 Pontiac TransAm 2nd 1643-P Kevin Elliott Jr Columbia Station, OH 1979 Chevy Camaro Z28 1st 2007-P Twone Gibson Maple Heights, OH 1977 Chevy Monte Carlo 1120. Conservative Hardtop - 1980-1989 3rd 2071-P Charles White Cleveland, OH 1986 Chevy Monte 2nd 1599-P Jamay Stewart Garfield, OH 1984 Buick LeSabra 1st 5100-P Andy McCall Elyria, OH 1980 Chevy Camaro 1130. Conservative Hardtop - 1990-1999 1st 2247-P Thomas Beckett Wakeman, OH 1990 Ford Mustang 1135. Conservative Hardtop - 2000-2016Conservative Hardtop - 2000-2015 8th 1698A-P Arthur Jones Cleveland, OH 2011 Dodge SRT 8 Challenger 7th 0583-P Mike Ramser Parma, OH 2016 Dodge Challenger 6th 2342-P Roger Gibson Parma Heights, OH 2003 Ford Mustang GT 5th 1615-P Susie Moore Sheffield Lake, OH 2006 Ford Mustang GT 4th 1710-P Evan Wyckoff Maumee, OH 2011 Ford Mustang V6 3rd 1298A-P Anthony Maroon N Canton, OH 2014 Chevy Camaro 2nd 2122-P Ladd Scavnicky Eastlake, OH 1967 Chevy Monte Carlo 1st 1294-P Kevin Jahna Fostoria, OH 2015 Chevy Camaro 1140. Contemporary Custom - 2017-current 3rd 0799-P Joe Golubic Broadview Hts, OH 2018 Dodge Demon 2nd 1199A-P David Mihalick Elyria, OH 2017 Chevy Camaro 1st 1195-P Rickey Woodward II Hartvile, OH 2017 Chevy Camaro SS 1150. Mild Hardtop 3rd 2143-P Duane Mickey Brunswick, OH 1957 Chevy 2 Door Sedan 2nd 1738-P Al Matuska Streetsboro, OH 1956 Chevy Belair 1st 1867-P Rob Rider Berea, OH 1967 Chevy Chevelle SS 1160. Semi Hardtop 2nd 1699A-P George & Donna Millsop Brunswick, OH 1956 Oldsmobile Super 88 Custom 1st 1039-P Frank Seme Euclid, OH 1971 Chevy Nova 1190. Early Custom - 35-48 1st 1699-P George & Donna Millsop Brunswick, OH 1939 Lincoln Zephyr 1270. Nostalgia Custom 3rd 1879-P Dan Ratliff Ashland, OH 1966 Chevy Malibu Wagon 2nd 2075-PGeorge Becker Cleveland, OH 1956 Buick 1st 2171-P Edward Lenk Cleveland, OH 1951 Chevy Belair 2 Door Hardtop 1280. Traditional Custom 1st 2146-P Donald Liddy Jr Berea, OH 1951 Mercury Coupe 1300. Conservative Sports - pre 1963 1st 1695-P George & Donna Millsop Brunswick, OH 1957 Ford Thunderbird 1310. Conservative Sports - 63-67 2nd 2279-P Jim Simoncic North Olmsted, OH 1964 Chevy Corvette 1st 0771-P Don Obert Strongsville, OH 1963 Chevy Corvette Coupe 1320. Conservative Sports - 68-82 1st 0783-PJerry Lancaster Chesterland, OH 1970 Chevy Corvette 1340. Conservative Sports - 97-16 4th 0870-P Phil Riine Westlake, NY 2004 Chevy Corvette Conv. 3rd 2688-P Bob Niznick Parma, OH 2004 Chevy Corvette 2nd 0883-P Jackie Stoutenburgh Strongsville, OH 2004 Chevy Corvette 1st 0974-P Lawrence Nemecek Sagamore Hills, OH 2003 Chevy Corvette Conv. 1350. Contemporary Sports -2017-current 2nd 0628A Tim Mandarano Seven Hills, OH 2019 Chevrolet Corvette 1st 0874-P Timothy Adams Grafton, OH 2019 Chevy Corvette 1360. Mild Sports 3rd 2699-P Steve Whitehall , 1972 Chevy Corvette 2nd 0878-P Bill Ellis Brook Park, OH 2016 Chevy Corvette Conv. 1st 499APMike Wartko , 1966 Chevy Corvette 1400. Hand-built Sports 3rd 1511-P Craig Ruth Grafton, OH 2018 Cheetah Evolution 2nd 2474-P Gary Lehky Columbia Station, OH 1966 Shelby 427 Cobra 1st 5407-PMarty Setser Hinckley, OH 1965 AC Roadster Pewter 1500. Compact Custom 5th 5500-P Chris Lapps Olmsted Twp, OH 2009 Volkswagon Bug 4th 2270-P Gary Holcomb Oberlin, OH 1956 Nash Metropolitan 3rd 5116-P Sean Sutorius Elyria, OH 1968 Chevy Corvair V8 2nd 2670-P Nicholas Necak Parma, OH 1973 Volkswagon Super Beetle 1st 5111-P Jeanine Smalley Berea, OH 1970 Volkswagon Beetle Standard 2010.
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