Dennis Grant
Dennis Grant is team principal, engineer, and driver of Far North Racing. He was born 1970 in Quesnel, British Columbia and is formerly a resident of Windsor, Ontario.
In 2002, he became the first Canadian ever to win an SCCA ProSolo Class Championship and a ProSolo Challenge Championship when he won the Street Modified class championship and the Honda Street Challenge championship, respectively. In 2004 he won the D Modified Canadian National Championship at the inaugural Canadian National Autoslalom Championship in his Street Modified Eagle Talon. Mid-season 2005 the team shut down, and Dennis retired from racing.
Career highlights
*1998 SCCA ProSolo Rookie of the Year
*2000, 2001, 2003 CENDIV Street Modified Divisional Champion
*2000 BFGoodrich CENDIV Series Street Modified Champion
*2002 SCCA ProSolo Street Modified Champion
*2002 SCCA ProSolo Honda Street Challenge Champion
*2004 Canadian National Autoslalom D Modified National Champion
Authorship
During and after his active racing career, Dennis wrote a series of technical articles about his racing experience. Published in North American Pylon and placed online as "Autocross to Win", these articles were refined into a book discussing the technical demands of preparing a race car and a racing driver. As of 2013, the "Autocross to Win" web site has over 23,000 links to it across the web.
In 2002, he became the first Canadian ever to win an SCCA ProSolo Class Championship and a ProSolo Challenge Championship when he won the Street Modified class championship and the Honda Street Challenge championship, respectively. In 2004 he won the D Modified Canadian National Championship at the inaugural Canadian National Autoslalom Championship in his Street Modified Eagle Talon. Mid-season 2005 the team shut down, and Dennis retired from racing.
Career highlights
*1998 SCCA ProSolo Rookie of the Year
*2000, 2001, 2003 CENDIV Street Modified Divisional Champion
*2000 BFGoodrich CENDIV Series Street Modified Champion
*2002 SCCA ProSolo Street Modified Champion
*2002 SCCA ProSolo Honda Street Challenge Champion
*2004 Canadian National Autoslalom D Modified National Champion
Authorship
During and after his active racing career, Dennis wrote a series of technical articles about his racing experience. Published in North American Pylon and placed online as "Autocross to Win", these articles were refined into a book discussing the technical demands of preparing a race car and a racing driver. As of 2013, the "Autocross to Win" web site has over 23,000 links to it across the web.
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