Eric Plebani pushed his hybrid...
Eric Plebani pushed his hybrid 4G63 Starion to new heights, qualifying atop the DSM-powered class with a sizzling 9.73 at 141 mph. He made mincemeat of other DSM-powered competitors.
Nestled in the cornfields in the middle of Ohio lies, possibly, the most underrated quarter-mile facility in the country-Norwalk Raceway. Here, Honda-hating Diamond Star lovers gathered to show who's who when it comes to thrashing their opponent down the quarter-mile. And even though the competition was fierce, this was the friendliest gathering of race enthusiasts you could ever come across.
Celebrating its eighth birthday this year, the show boasted almost 200 competitors and twice the normal amount of spectators filling the infield and grandstands. People came from as close as Norwalk and as far away as Miami. Two spectators even came from Aruba and the Middle East to glean some Diamond Star tips for their own cars back home. Competing cars were divided into 10 classes of varying states of tune. From the slowest, non-turbo category to the DSM-powered class, featuring Eric Plebani and his Buschur-sponsored Starion, who blasted his best ever e.t at the Shootout-a 9.73 at 141 mph. Look out Quick Class competitors, as you may soon be in a Starion's rear view mirror!
The class to watch this year was the Quick 8, featuring the fastest "race only" Talons and Eclipses. Spectators (and even racers) lined up around the burnout box to witness these monsters tear up the track with low-10 and even 9-second passes. Sean Glazar entered the Quick 8 as the number one qualifier, blasting a 9.83 in his Mitsubishi Mirage. That was about all Glazar could muster up, as he took himself out of the running after the first round, due to mechanical gremlins. Glazar will be a formidable force in future races.
In the semi-finals, the local favorite, John Shepherd was given a bye run into the final, due to Glazar bowing out. The boys from Connecticut had to work for their win however, as they coaxed the Pruven-sponsored Talon to victory over Jesus Rivera. This set the stage for tense moments at the line for the final, as Dan Cokic, driving the Pruven car, was matched against John Shepherd. Cokic was able to manage a slight jump off the line and get a two-car lead on Shepherd. About mid-track, Shepard showed the brute force of his machine and was able to win by a length at the finish, blasting by Cokic's 10.637 at 132 mph with a 10.126 at 142 mph.
As a side note, we feel the "Mechanic of the Day" award should go to Dan Buschur for his fleeting attempt to run the Quick 8. Buschur debuted his 1991 Talon featuring all "bolt-on" parts supplied by his brother, Dave Buschur of Buschur Racing. In his first qualifying pass, Buschur managed to break his transmission, locking third gear in place. In the time it would take most people to simply assess the situation, Buschur loaded his car onto a trailer and brought it back to his brother's shop. He then dropped the transmission, welded the differential on a bone stock spare, re-installed the unit, and made it back to the track just in time for the last of the qualifying passes. His work was futile though, as the clutch grenaded mid- track, totally destroying the clutch assembly and flywheel. We recognize your efforts, Dan...better luck next time.
As the last car ran down the quarter-mile, most attendees were on their way back to Dave Buschur's shop for the awards ceremony. The trophies were handed out to the first, second and third place winners in each class. That was not the end though, as this tightly knit group of racers hung around to enjoy the drinks supplied by Dave Buschur and revel in the day's experience. Many racers were quick to look forward to next year-all hoping that the event keeps growing and the e.t.s keep falling.
| QUICK 8 |
| Winner | John Shepherd | '91 Talon |
| Runner-up | Dan Cokic | '90 Eclipse |
| DSM POWERED |
| Winner | Eric Plebani | '87 Starion |
| Runner-up | Robert Ochsher | '89 Colt |
| FWD |
| Winner | Greg Bedard | '94 Talon |
| Runner-up | Dan Weaver | '99 Eclipse |
| DS ELIMINATOR |
| Winner | Frank Deninno | '90 Talon |
| Runner-up | Dan Weaver | n/a |
| NON-TURBO |
| Winner | Craig Ristoben | '96 Galant |
| Runner-up | Tony Fuzzetti | '93 Talon |
| SECOND GENERATION |
| Winner | Carl Vonnegut | '95 Talon |
| Runner-up | Savitar Charudattan | '95 Eclipse |
| STOCK APPEARING |
| Winner | Michael Stinebaker | '91 Talon |
| Runner-up | Edward Puskaric | '90 Talon |
| 3000/STEALTH |
| Winner | Jack Tertadian | '94 3000GT |
| Runner-up | Vineet Singh | '92 Stealth |
| BRACKET 1 |
| Winner | Joe Bianco | n/a |
| Runner-up | Ken Maynard | '90 Talon |
| BRACKET 2 |
| Winner | Robert Arrowood | '92 Talon |
| Runner-up | Fedja Jeleskovic | '95 Talon |

Greg Bedard of Worcester,...

Greg Bedard of Worcester, Md. took home top honors in the FWD Class running a 12.87 in the finals.

Sean Glazar blasted a 9.83...

Sean Glazar blasted a 9.83 in his front-drive Mirage to take the top qualifying position in the Quick Class. Mechanical problems kept him from competing, but his 149.33-mph trap speed earned him fastest mph accolades.

This Buick should be familiar...

This Buick should be familiar to most readers. Picture it red and driven by a guy named Duttweiler. Eric Plebani was running so well that Dave Buschur busted out the Buick to set him straight. The plan backfired and the Starion lived to see another day.

A CRX at the Diamond Star...

A CRX at the Diamond Star Shootout? The Honda is powered by a 4G63 and the smoke testifies that it is a rear-drive proposition.

Jack Tertadian proved again...

Jack Tertadian proved again that the 3000GT/Stealth can move. His '94 3000GT, featured in Turbo a few years back, won its class with an impressive 11.73 at 115 mph.

Dan Cokic took his '90 Eclipse...

Dan Cokic took his '90 Eclipse to the finals, but his 10.63 wasn't enough for John Shepherd's 10.12 at 142 mph.

The Wrighttouch FWD Diamond...

The Wrighttouch FWD Diamond Star was on hand.