Hi! I'm David, and I'm an adrenaline addict. I am a third generation racer, and my family is quite well known in the northeast US racing circles (rally, rallycross, hillclimb, etc). I wanted to start documenting some of our racing adventures! We have a facebook page for our race team at www.facebook.com/dennismotorsports.ri We have lots of projects going on and I'll be trying my hardest this year to keep an updated log of some of our current projects, with some of our history mixed in! Here goes:
Some of our racecars:
1982 VW Rabbit Hillclimber-this car was built by Bill Rutan and has a ton of history in the New England Hillclimb Association
1969 Triumph Spitfire. My uncle has owned and been racing this car for longer than I've been alive
Maxed Out. Big Block Mopar stuffed into a bastardized circle track car. Ran hillclimbs from 2005-2012 including Mt Washington in 2011 (pictured). Met it's demise by simultaneously finding a rock ledge and a tree.
Our RWD tube frame Neon thing! It is an SRT-4 powered, mid engine tube frame hillclimb special. It is currently under some serious reconstruction to get it to handle better and turn up the boost!
The engine from the Neon I crashed at a hillclimb at Mt Okemo this year has been swapped into my rally car. We will be running the SCCA Team Oneil RallySprint on May 9th, and I'll be using that car as a hillclimb fill in for the year when nothing else is running :D
I have been building myself a better (than my 2001 V10 Ram that has been rapidly showing signs of living in the northeast for all its life) daily driver/tow vehicle (I have a 2.6 mile commute, so I don't need something real economical for daily use). An 04 Durango in the family that swallowed some water and bent a rod, combined with some internet scouring led to the excellent idea to build a stroker Hemi. The stock 5.7 block was bored .020 over, and the new crank added half an inch of stroke to get 6.4L, the same as the newest (non-Hellcat) SRT8 engines. Should be good for well north of 400 HP and 450 ft/lb. Haven't got it on a dyno yet, but I've been driving it a couple weeks now and for an SUV, it screams! Shamefully, the pretty engine is barely visible under all the plastic crap that had to go back under the hood.
I bought a Subaru from one of my uncles after he ran Mt Washington last July, and it promptly spun a rod bearing after an autocross and a track day. That motor is out now, and will hopefully be at the machine shop soon for a rebuild.
Finally, the Dart. This thing is still kicking ass and taking names. Last hillclimb it ran was May Ascutney 2011 (exactly 10 years after it debuted at a NEHA) where it tore the input shaft to pieces. I put a new transmission in and we brought it to the rallycross at Stafford Speedway in January, blew the slave cylinder apart, and ran for two days using only first gear. High torque starters are awesome!
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/OzG1pqYJqyQ
I also decided I want to see what this drifting stuff is all about, so last weekend, we fixed the clutch, installed a new hydro e-brake, and a passenger seat. We will be at NHMS with Clubloose North on April 4th!
That's all for now, and like I said, I'm hoping I can keep this log going for this year, and the future!