Funny enough, I was playing some Street Racer just the other day (though not on Monday the 6th). I picked it because I was testing some paddles I was refurbishing, but I found myself playing it for a while afterward. Larry Kaplan has said in interviews that this game was one of his worst and that it "just didn't work", but I don't think it's quite as bad as all that; some of the game variations have some interesting ideas. If nothing else, it seems to have had an impact on the industry.
This old ZX81 clone had a "Street Racer car" built into its character set (and it was even mapped to the "A" key), and I used it to write my own little Street Racer game in BASIC years ago. Street Racer is also very similar to
Speedway, one of the few games I had for my Odyssey^2. It's also included in the
Atari Jakks 13-in-1 Paddle, released just a few years ago.
Giving the original 2600 games their own dates corresponding to their part numbers sounds like a fun tradition.