Real Wheelstanders Race at Byron
By Jeff Burk
Digital photography by Rich Katt
Ron Leek's Bryon (Illinois) Dragway facility has long been known
for producing races and developing classes that are entertaining for
racers and fans. Byron is the birthplace of the big buck bracket race,
the last track to have a real "Manufacturers Meet" for Fuel floppers,
and one of the very first tracks to have a heads-up class for street-legal
doorslammers.
Ron Leek was also one of (if not THE) first to have a class for wheelstanders
and we don't mean the purpose-built variety such a those raced by
Bill Golden or Danny O'Day. No sir, old Ron has a class for real race
cars to do wheelstands that pays real money to the winner.
Which brings us the track's annual October race for the wheelstanders,
plus the Outlaw and Modified Super Stock heads-up classes and a Sweet
16 bracket race. It was a vintage Ron Leek promotion and certainly
worth a trip the track and the price of a ticket.
The Outlaw Super Stockers are a wheelstanding group of heavy doorslammers
generally equipped with mountain motors injected with nitrous through
a single stage plate. The cars pull the wheels on every lap and generally
run in the low eights at just under a 170 mph in the quarter.
The perennial bad boy in this class is Prestwood, Illinois' Billy
Houghton. Houghton drives an all-black '98 Camaro with a 540-inch
rat motor under the hood and a big number one on the window. Houghton
eventually got the Camaro to run a stellar 7.779/174.37 on a third
round by run and in the final defeated Lockport, Illinois racer Rob
Vanderwood and his 444-inch big block-powered '67 Nova with a strong
8.064/173.76 to Vanderwood's off the pace 16-second pass.
The "Sweet 16" class featured the quickest 16 seven- and eight-second
doorslammers on the premises. Qualifying was lead by Michael Hauf
and his '92 Ford Probe who ran off of a 7.23 dial but brokeout in
the first round with a 7.225/189.20 lap--a 7.20 'slammer bracket car--too
cool! The number 16 car was Nick Rinehart's Monza which was dialed
at 8.14.
Jeff Southerland was the winner of a class called B Class 'Slammers
which were mostly 8- to 9-second door cars. Ray Gustafson won the
modified Super Stock class in his '67 Camaro running an 8.249/166.05
over a slowing Judd Dumke.
While this particular Ron Leek/Byron Dragway extravaganza had plenty
of fast, wheels-up, race cars the stars of this event were the participants
of the wheelstand competition. At this unique Byron event the winner
is determined by the crowd in categories such as highest, longest,
and most violent wheelstand. The overall winner this year was Oshkosh,
WI racer Brian Ambrowsini in his green Gremlin who went home with
three grand in his pocket.
We've put together this pictorial from this annual Bryon wheelstander
extravaganza, but we recommend that next year you have to...BE THERE!
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Wheelstand competition winner Brian Ambrowsini,
from nearby Kenosha, Wisc. Makes a test lap in his Gremlin. He
collected $3,000 for the win. |