The 2010 SPS & R&S Midwest Division Solo Series points are in!
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OMR found divisional champions in Pete Jasan in A-Stock and Opie Viets in E-Street Prepared. Congrats!
Bud Weeks had a real fight in F-Stock, and got a very close second for the year. Mark Foley and Stan Bell finished in trophy spots in ESP and SM, respectively.
My two appearances in Street Touring R weren't enough to best Andy Hohl's two appearances, so I took the second place trophy in STR for 2010. Then I drove a bone stock EVO in STU at KC in July, and then again last weekend properly set up for the class. I might have pulled second at Lincoln, but coned every run save my first one on day one. Only good enough for DFL among all qualifying STU drivers for the season. I'm hoping Nationals goes better!
Barring catastrophy, OMR will likely put in a bid for holding a round in Neosho for 2011. I hope that more people can make it to multiple rounds next year. Only two events to qualify for year-end points. You never know, you might be the next divisional champion.
2010 SPS/R&S Midwest Divisional Solo Champions
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2010 SPS/R&S Midwest Divisional Solo Champions
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'92 Sentra SE-R / '15 FR-S / '04 Silverado HD
'92 Sentra SE-R / '15 FR-S / '04 Silverado HD
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By the way - Congratulations on your First Nationals Win!Andy wrote:It shocked me when I got the email last night from Donna because I didn't think I qualified for a year end trophy. I thought you had to attend 3 events and the best 2 were counted.
As many others had noted, I figured you had a shelf-full of 1's and 2's over the years.
Here's to Many More!

-Scott Creech, #54STF - Hyundai Veloster "The BluMeanie!"
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"The key to happiness is; If you cannot learn to do something well; learn to enjoy doing it poorly..."
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Not a Nationals win, my first ever Nationals trophy. I finished 7th in STR. I haven't had the best luck at Nationals, with wrong cars for the class, broken cars or head in the wrong place.Bullitt2954 wrote:By the way - Congratulations on your First Nationals Win!Andy wrote:It shocked me when I got the email last night from Donna because I didn't think I qualified for a year end trophy. I thought you had to attend 3 events and the best 2 were counted.
As many others had noted, I figured you had a shelf-full of 1's and 2's over the years.
Here's to Many More!
Andy Hohl
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D'OH!Andy wrote:Not a Nationals win, my first ever Nationals trophy. I finished 7th in STR. I haven't had the best luck at Nationals, with wrong cars for the class, broken cars or head in the wrong place.Bullitt2954 wrote:By the way - Congratulations on your First Nationals Win!Andy wrote:It shocked me when I got the email last night from Donna because I didn't think I qualified for a year end trophy. I thought you had to attend 3 events and the best 2 were counted.
As many others had noted, I figured you had a shelf-full of 1's and 2's over the years.
Here's to Many More!
Mea Culpa!
The way everybody made it out - it was a Win. Hell man, to ME a Trophy at Nats is as Good as a Win!
-Scott Creech, #54STF - Hyundai Veloster "The BluMeanie!"
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"The key to happiness is; If you cannot learn to do something well; learn to enjoy doing it poorly..."
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"The key to happiness is; If you cannot learn to do something well; learn to enjoy doing it poorly..."
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