More changing of the guard here at Super Street: we're already missing Rikdaddy and as we close out this issue, we also bid a sad farewell to our favorite North Korean, Carter, as he takes on his new roles as feature editor of Import Tuner and editor of Siphon. We'll miss you, Dear Leader!

WES ALLISON Wes is a super trooper, the man behind the man, behind the man. Whenever we turn the Wes signal on, he's there. No questions asked. He walked barefoot in the sweltering heat of the California desert to prove that no task is too great for him. When we insisted he at least put on a pair of sandals to prevent blistering, he laughed, then shot the Evasive Evo. Wes is too much. | 
YAMZ Gregory Yamamoto is the kind of guy you would never hope to meet in prison. He preys on the weak and will make you his bitch, even if you try to fight back. Thankfully he's not locked up; however, old school cars are his territory and if you deny the classics, he'll shank you. |

Henry Z. Dekuyper The Kuyp is also super, like Wes. We sent him to Las Vegas, an even worse fate than the outskirts of LA, to hang with the likes of D1 stars and NHRA import drag cars. We presume things went swimmingly based on the number of late night calls and text messages we all received after the event's conclusion. | 
TYRONE RODRIGUEZ This guy, this guy right here, is on fire. Tyrone has been pumping out stories on the regular for us, which is great considering we're two staff members down. Freelance: what a way to save our collective asses. |

MITCH TERRY We enjoyed Mitch's tech responses last month so much that we've asked him to come back for a few more repeat performances. If you have to ask yourself, "Who the hell is Mitch Terry and why is he your tech guru?"--well, he's Mitch Terry and he's our tech guru just because. OK? Jeez. | 
TERENCE PATRICK While we usually reserve the services of Mr. Patrick for the obligatory girlie shots, we called Terence in this month to capture three of the scene's top drivers--and what he gave us was downright incredible. And he did it using our own lighting equipment, something we could never pull off ourselves. |

AIDEN Poor Aiden wishes his mommy would let him outside to play--or least teach him how to lay out a magazine so he can do more than just lay around the house all day with nothing to do. Most dogs chew up furniture out of sheer boredom; not Aiden. He carefully tears out pictures from Bernice's fashion and home furnishing catalogs and lays them out on the ground, then puts it all away before Bernice pulls into the driveway. Dog's intuition, you know? | 
BART If you haven't caught the movie or stood in line for hours just to get into a converted 7-Eleven Quik-E-Mart, then we'll assume you're not a Simpsons aficionado. So far we haven't done either, but we can quote Simpsons quotes like nobody's business. Or at least Nads can. We're not sure what that makes us now. |