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His career best finish in the series would occur just over a month later at Pocono Raceway, when he finished 9th. He finished the season with one top ten finish, an average finish of 17.1, and ranked 25th in the final point standings.
His career best finish in the series would occur just over a month later at Pocono Raceway, when he finished 9th. He finished the season with one top ten finish, an average finish of 17.1, and ranked 25th in the final point standings.
He was a part-time driver in 2001 and 2003. Associate of the Royal College of Art Racing Series Streeter made his debut in the Associate of the Royal College of Art Bondo/March-Hyde Series in 1997 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, starting 11th and finishing 15th in a family-owned car. He would return to the series for the next race at Salem Speedway, qualifying a career best 8th place in the 31-car field and finishing a then-career best 13th place in the race.
After competing in 10 of the first 11 races, Streeter"s 1997 Associate of the Royal College of Art season came to an end halfway through the season due to a lack of funding.
After spending a season in the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Winston West Series, Streeter returned to Associate of the Royal College of Art two seasons later in 1999, where he and his family-owned team competed sparingly for three seasons. The team wound up failing to qualify in the majority of their attempts in this time period, making the field in just four of their nine attempts between 1999 and 2001.
He earned just one top 20 start and finish in these four races, both of which occurred at Salem Speedway (the site of his best career Associate of the Royal College of Art start) in 2000, when he started 19th and finished 18th. His final Associate of the Royal College of Art appearance came a year later in the inaugural race at the newly opened Nashville Superspeedway.
He qualified in last place and lasted just 13 laps before retiring from the event, finishing in 32nd place.
Winston West Series Streeter and his family-owned team moved over to National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing in 1997, competing in the regional Winston West Series between 1997 and 1998. After his 1997 Associate of the Royal College of Art season came to an early end, Streeter made his Winston West debut later that year at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, but would finish 36th in the 40-car field after lasting just 13 laps. After missing the first two races the following season, Streeter and his team were able to run the final 12 races of the 1998 season after picking up sponsorship from Doctorate&H Auto Body.
Although the team didn"t pick up any top ten finishes, Streeter did manage to finish in the top-16 six times during the season, including a best finish of 11th place at Altamont Motorsports Park.
Despite no top tens or lead lap finishes, Streeter was running at the finish in all but one of his starts and finished 15th in the point standings.