THE MID-AM CHAMPIONSHIP (Formerly the Midwest Division Inter-Regional Road Racing Championship) MID-AM CHAMPIONS 1972-2013

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THE MID-AM CHAMPIONSHIP (Formerly the Midwest Division Inter-Regional Road Racing Championship) MID-AM CHAMPIONS 1972-2013 THE MID-AM CHAMPIONSHIP (Formerly the Midwest Division Inter-Regional Road Racing Championship) MID-AM CHAMPIONS 1972-2013 COMPILED BY ROCKY ENTRIKEN DRIVER OF THE YEAR (#) 2013 Stephen Johnson KC Mazda Miata (ITA) 2012 Chris Albin SIll Volkswagen Golf (ITB) 2011 Chris Albin SIll Volkswagen Golf (ITB) 2010 Ralph Woodard Neb BMW 325i (ITR) 2009 Chris Albin SIll Volkswagen Golf (ITB) 2008 Ralph Woodard Neb BMW 325i (ITR) 2007 Mark Andrews StL BMW 325is (ITS) 2006 Chris Albin SIll Volkswagen Golf (ITB) 2005 Loren Moore OzMt Corvette / Viper (ITE) 2004 Chris Albin SIll Volkswagen Golf (ITB) 2003 Chris Albin SIll Volkswagen Golf (ITB) 2002 Chris Albin SIll Volkswagen Golf (ITB) 2001 Chris Albin SIll Volkswagen Golf (ITB) 2000 Chris Albin SIll Volkswagen Golf (ITB) 1999 Chris Albin SIll Volkswagen Golf (ITB) 1998 Chris Albin SIll Volkswagen Golf (ITB) 1997 Dustin Hodges StL Caracal C (FV) 1996 Chris Albin SIll Volkswagen Golf (ITB) 1995 Chris Albin SIll Volkswagen Golf (ITB) 1994 Dennis Schneider StL Camaro (GT1) 1993 Ken Kimbell Wich Ford Fiesta (ITC) 1992 John Holsonback Wich Volvo 142e (ITB) 1991 Ronald Heck Kan Ford Probe (SSA) 1990 Billy Reber MidS Mazda RX7 (ITS) 1989 Jerry Cox NeOk Datsun 510 (ITC) 1988 James Wood Neb Corvette (SSGT) 1987 Gary Brown Okla Nissan 300ZX (SSA) 1986 Stef Rogers NeOk Datsun 240Z (ITS) 1985 Timothy Horsham Colo Corvette (GT1) 1984 Glen Reid NeOk Lynx B (FV) 1983 Steve Bonney Colo Ralt RT4 (FA) 1982 Scott Liebler Kan Sprite (GP) 1981 Michael Eby StL Datsun 1200 (GT4) 1980 Mark Weber StL Sprite (GP) 1979 Phil Skraba Colo Zink (FV) 1978 Kendahl Shane Neb Opel Isuzu (SSC) 1977 Art Pasmas Colo Alfa Romeo Spyder (SSB) 1976 Paul Fairchild Colo Porsche 911 (DP) 1975 David Dooley Okla Volkswagen Scirocco (SSS) 1974 Reith Busby KC MG Midget (HP) 1973 William Fuller Colo Porsche 356 (EP) 1972 Toby Potter Colo Winkelmann (FF) FORMULA ATLANTIC 2008-13 none 2007 Willard King KC Swift 008.a 2006 Willard King KC Swift 008.a 2005 Craig Chandler OzMt Formula SCCA 2004 Jason Mabee KC Formula SCCA 2001-03 none 2000 Dave Wilcox Wich Swift DB4 1999 Phil Gumpert StL Swift DB4 1997-98 none 1996 Phil Gumpert StL Swift DB4 1995 Charles Warner MidS Ralt RT4 1994 Dennis Tapp Okla Ralt RT5 1993 Lester Mankofsky StL Ralt RT4 1992 Lester Mankofsky StL Ralt RT4 1991 Ric Lindsay Okla Ralt RT4 1990 Tony Wilcoxson Wich Ralt RT4 1989 Phil Gumpert StL Ralt RT5 1988 Steve Bonney Colo Ralt RT1 1986-87 none 1985 Bob Burrows KC Eagle F002D 1984 Chad Ward StL Lola 1983 # Steve Bonney Colo Ralt RT4 1982 Steve Bonney Colo Ralt RT1 1981 Bill Hardy Colo Winkelmann WDB2 1980 Robert Willis StL Brabham BT36 1979 Ron Doyle Colo Brabham FORMULA 1000 (FB) 2007-13 none FORMULA CONTINENTAL 2004-13 none 2003 Patrick Donnelly Kan Swift DB6 2002 Shane Bennoch OzMt Swift DB6 2001 Steve Willenbrink StL Van Diemen RF99 2000 Shane Bennoch OzMt Swift DB6 1999 Shane Bennoch OzMt Swift DB6 1998 Frank Boyer NeOk Euroswift SE3 1997 Pasquale Trozzolo KC Swift DB6 1996 Jay Musgrave StL Swift DB6 1995 Martha Walter KC Euroswift SE3 1994 H.A. Meyer III KC Swift SE3 1993 John McMurray StL Swift DB6 1992 John McMurray StL Swift DB6 1991 Paul Hulseberg Okla Van Diemen 84Q 1990 Dan Wall KC Argo JM17A 1989 Dan Wall KC Argo JM17 1988 Alex Dziuba MidS Swift DB3 1987 none 1986 Charles Marcus Colo Swift FF2000 1985 none 1984 Jim Keller KC Hawke DL5 1983 Bill Bradford Colo Lola T324 1982 Richard Shearon Okla Lola T324 1981 J.M. Young Colo Argo JM4 1980 David Truxal StL Lola T320 1979 David Tourtelot Colo Lola FORMULA ENTERPRISES 2009-13 none FORMULA MAZDA 2008-13 none 2007 Charles Dillon KC Star 2006 Gary Phillips KC Star 2005 Lee Walther Okla Star 2004 Gary Phillips KC Star 2002-03 none 2001 Bob Hancock NeOk Star 1995-00 none FORMULA SUPER 2000-13 none FORMULA F 2011-13 none 2010 Glen Tomlinson Okla Swift DB1-Honda CLUB FORD 2011-13 none 2010 Jeff Norris Okla Crosslé 35F 2009 none 2008 Jeff Norris Okla Crosslé 35F 2007 none 2006 Michael Dierkes StL Zink Z16 2005 Michael Dierkes StL Zink Z16 and James Krispin StL Lola T343 2004 James Krispin StL Lola T343 2003 Patrick Donnelly Kan Lola T540 2002 Tom Coppage StL Crosslé 35F 2001 Chris Ingram OzMt Crosslé 35F 2000 Hans Iwand Neb Eagle 1999 Ed Wizeman StL Eagle 1998 Daniel Dennis MidS Zink Z10B 1997 Joe Bass OzMt Royale RP24 1996 Joe Bass OzMt Royale RP24 1995 Philip Smith StL Lola T540 1994 Joe Bass OzMt Royale RP24 1993 Michael Vaughn StL Van Diemen 1992 Ken Keifer KC Zink Z16 1991 Joe Bass OzMt Royale RP24 1990 Joe Bass OzMt Royale RP24 1989 Ken Keifer KC Zink Z16 1988 Tom Coppage StL Crosslé 35F and Paul Kuske Colo Lola T540 1987 Mark Vlcek Colo Royale RP26 1986 William Fulmer Okla Lola T202 1985 Lonnie Watkins Colo Titan Mk.6C FORMULA FIRST 2009-13 none FORMULA VEE 2010-13 none 2009 Bill Lauer Wich Protoform P2 2008 Bill Noble Kan Caracal D 2007 none 2006 Matt Guzowski StL Caracal C 2005 Patrick Hughey KC Caracal C 2004 none 2003 Neil Cox NeOk Rally/Protoform 2001-02 none 2000 Ben Diringer Wich Lazer Mk. II 1999 Chris Lorenz StL Protoform 99 1998 J.R. Elliott NeOk Caracal B 1997 # Dustin Hodges StL Caracal C 1996 Bill Allman Kan Adams Aero 1995 Fred Stout III StL Lynx B 1994 Jerry Hodges StL Lynx B 1993 Tom Holland Kan Caracal 1992 Robert Greep Wich Laser L85 1991 Lisa Noble Kan Caracal C 1990 Rick Knapp Wich LeGrand 1989 Earl Clemenson MidS Citation 18B 1988 none 1987 Cameron Lalli KC Lynx B 1986 Robert Neumeister Colo Caldwell D13S 1985 John Clark Colo Predator P3 1984 # Glen Reid NeOk Lynx B 1983 Bill Rigsby Wich Vogan 1982 Jeanette Snow Colo Zink 1981 Bob Arbige StL Zink 1980 John Costello StL Lynx B 1979 # Phil Skraba Colo Zink 1978 Sid Gillespie Colo Zink 1977 Lowell Compton Colo Zink 1976 Van Delhotal Wich Lynx B/Shark 1975 Lowell Compton Colo Zink 1974 John Head Kan Zink 1973 Steven Meyer Colo Zink 1972 Bob Griesenbeck Kan Autodynamics FORMULA 500 2010-13 none 2009 Kenneth Kirkland Ark KBS Mk. V 2008 Kenneth Kirkland Ark KBS Mk. V 2007 Kenneth Kirkland Ark KBS Mk. V 2006 Kenneth Kirkland Ark KBS Mk. V 1998-05 none 1997 Nick Massey Okla KBS Mk.7 A SPORTS RACING 1993-13 none 1992 Jon Frey KC Jaguar XJS-350 1987-91 none 1986 Forrest Grove Colo Brabham BT40 1985 Hal Davey NeOk BMW CSL 1984 Timothy Horsham Colo Corvette 1983 John Raecker Colo Lola T140 1982 John Raecker Colo Lola T140 1981 John Raecker Colo Lola T140 1980 Milo Muterspaugh Colo Elva Mk.7 1979 John Barker Colo Gazelle 1978 Robert Ibbotsen Colo Porsche Carrera 1977 Robert Ibbotsen Colo Porsche Carrera 1976 Bill Jackson Colo Porsche Carrera 1975-74 none 1973 Donald Lindley NeOk ??? 1972 none C SPORTS RACING 2004-13 none 2003 Mike McGinley KC Radical SR3 2000-02 none 1999 Kenneth Snipes NeOk Sports Toyota 1989-98 none 1988 Ron Reynolds KC March 79B 1987 Ron Reynolds KC Chevron B34 1986 Ron Wilcox Wich Bobsy SR6 1985 Bob Francis KC Royale RP18 1984 none 1983 Ron Wilcox Wich Bobsy SR6 1982 Robert Burrows StL Ocelot Royale 1981 Forrest Grove Colo Autodynamics Deserter 1980 Forrest Grove Colo Autodynamics Deserter 1979 Jay Dee Snyder SIll Shiva and Gerry Strickfaden RioG Guajolote 1978 Barry Heuer StL Jabro 1977 Barry Heuer StL Jabro 1976 Glen Shepard KC Elden-Fiat 1975 Ken Tripkos Kan Elva Mk.6 1974 Barry Heuer StL Jabro 1973 Gerry Strickfaden RioG Elva Mk.7S 1972 J.S. Baxter Colo Merlyn D SPORTS RACING 2001-13 none 2000 Randy Kent KC Radical 1000 1995-99 none 1994 Neill Fleeman KC Virago D-94 1993 Mark Woodruff NeOk LeGrand Mk.18B 1991-92 none 1990 Charles Smith KC LeGrand Mk.25D 1989 Bob Burrows KC Eagle-Edge F002D 1987-88 none 1986 Walt Bower Okla Costalot Mk.69 1985 none 1984 Walt Bower Okla Lola 1983 Gordon Gresham Wich Lambert 1982 Milo Muterspaugh Colo Elva Mk.7 1981 Steve Warren Okla Austin Healey Sprite 1980 Bob Atkinson Wich Beech 1979 Ed Walsh StL Ocelot 1978 Ed Walsh StL Ocelot 1977 Ed Walsh StL Ocelot 1976 Les Gaylord Colo Lotus 11 1975 Robert Maurer DMV Elva 1974 none 1973 Larry Bower Okla Jabro-Saab 1972 David Biggs StL Lotus-Saab and Les Gaylord Colo Lotus 11 SPORTS 2000 2009-13 none 2008 Jack Donnellan Okla Lola T598 2007 John Nelson KC Tiga SC98 2006 John Nelson KC Tiga SC82 2005 John Nelson KC Tiga SC82 2004 Ed Smith StL Swift DB2 2003 Al Essig KC Lola T86-90 2002 Al Essig KC Lola T86-90 2001 Al Essig KC Lola T86-90 2000 Jack Platt KC Swift DB5 1999 Hans Peter KC Lola T86-90 1998 John Nelson KC Tiga SC82 1997 Scott Livingston StL March 83 1996 Scott Bowman DMV Ocelot 1995 Steve Eberman KC Tiga SC80 1994 Al Essig KC Lola T86-90 1993 Bob Hellebuyck KC Swift DB5 1992 Bob Hellebuyck KC Lola T86-90 1991 Rod Bryan StL Swift DB5 1990 Rod Bryan StL Swift DB5 and Charles Warner MidS Lola T598 1989 Alan Rudolph StL Shrike 1988 Bob Henson KC Tiga SC82 1987 Steve Eberman KC Tiga SC85 1986 Steve Eberman KC Tiga SC80 1985 Susan Ramseyer Okla Lola T594 1984 Glen Snapp Okla Lola T492 1983 Glen Snapp Okla Lola T492 1982 Glen Snapp Okla Lola T492 1981 Tom Lamm Colo Lola T492 1980 Marty Siedentop Colo Crossle 42S 1979 Rick Galles RioG Lola T492 SPEC RACER FORD 2013 Tom Muffler StL Spec Racer Ford 2012 O.L.
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