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Scott Liebler (December 22, 1959 - October 14, 1989) was a racing driver from Manhattan, Kansas.[1] To date Liebler is one of two racing deaths during the SCCA National Championship Runoffs, along with Jim Ladd.

Racing career

After competing in autocross, Liebler raced in various SCCA single seater classes since 1979.[2] Liebler was set to make his Runoffs debut in 1983. In a Citation-Zink Z18B he failed to qualify in the Formula Vee class. He returned in 1985 in the Formula Atlantic class in a Ralt RT4. Liebler qualified eleventh and finished the race in ninth place.[3] Between 1986 and 1989 the Kansas based driver won the Midwest Division championship in the Formula Atlantic class four consecutive times.[4] In 1987 Liebler had a heavy crash at the Lake Afton Grand Prix, near Wichita, Kansas. At the street circuit Liebler hit a pole splitting his car in two pieces. In the violent crash the driver suffered a broken pelvis, cracked teeth and double vision for almost six months.[5]

His best result at the Runoffs came in 1988. At Road Atlanta Liebler finished in fourth place. The following year Liebler competed at his home track, Heartland Park Topeka, in the Atlantic Championship East championship race. Liebler finished thirteenth overall, third in the B Class for older cars.[6]

Fatal accident

As he won the SCCA Midwest Division championship in the Formula Atlantic class, Liebler qualified to compete in the SCCA National Championship Runoffs. The fast driver ran a Martini Mk.53 with a Volkswagen engine. Liebler qualified in eighth place for the race on Saturday. In the first corner, Liebler crashed into the rear of Jim Brouk's Ralt RT4. Liebler's car flipped several times before coming to rest a 100 yards after the crash.

The injured driver was transported to Northeast Georgia Medical Center in nearby Gainesville, Georgia. Liebler died Sunday night of Cerebral edema.[7]

Complete motorsports results

SCCA National Championship Runoffs

Year Track Car Engine Class Finish Start Status
1983 Road Atlanta Citation-Zink Z18B Volkswagen Formula Vee DNS DNQ Running
1985 Road Atlanta Ralt RT4 Ford Formula Atlantic 9 11 Running
1987 Road Atlanta Ralt RT4 Ford Formula Atlantic 5 7 Running
1988 Road Atlanta Ralt RT4 Ford Formula Atlantic 4 4 Running
1989 Road Atlanta Martini Mk.53 Volkswagen Formula Atlantic DNF 8 Retired

References

  1. ^ "Scott Liebler". Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  2. ^ "Scott Liebler 1959 - 1989". Manhattan Marlins. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  3. ^ "SCCA Runoffs Driver Histories" (PDF). SCCA. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  4. ^ "Midwest Division National Racing DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONS 1963-2013" (PDF). Midiv SCCA. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  5. ^ "Liebler Has the Inside Track Kansas Driver Speeds To Ponca City Record". NewsOK. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  6. ^ "1989 Topeka 1". ChampcarStats. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  7. ^ "ON THE SIDELINES : Liebler Dies of Crash Injuries". LA Times. Retrieved 30 August 2016.