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David Zienka, Jr.
Dare Stock #44

       

A rookie young gun David Zienka Jr maneuvers the red and white Dare Stock #44 at Stafford Motor Speedway. This full-time student is a graduate of Karts and Quarter Midgets. At age 20, David is now a 2-season veteran of the Dare Division.

His most challenging race during those 2-seasons was when he was racing for the lead
and blew his transmission. The experience took him out of that race but did not lessen
the enjoyment or excitement of the racing experience. The most difficult part of racing
is the need for money in order to be competitive. David is in for the long run and will
overcome the challenges for the win.

Mark Hennequin
Dare Stock #63

   

In 2004,Mark Hennequin pulled his #63 Dare Stock onto the racetrack and lined up
for his first racing challenge. He was at Stafford Motor Speedway. The thrill the excitement, it was all there. Mark had never raced before but was in for the fun and competition.

His patriotic red, white and blue racecar quickly became familiar to both the competitors and fans at Stafford. Most every race that he was able to complete, he finished in the top 20.

Mark ended the season in 21st position out of 45 competitors.It was a good first season with a lot more to come.

Eric Grant
Dare Stock #11

   

This New Milford CT resident and Dare Stock racer likes the high bank, high-speed race tracks of Bristol and Monadnock. Eric Grant maneuvers his #11 Dare Stock in those daring races for the “Competition.” This 2-season driver was ecstatic at just finishing his first race without help from the push truck.

Eric’s racing experience has been in Hobby Stock where he was the Memorial Winner and Kaunponga Classic Champion both in 2003 at Kaunponca Speedway.

His new love is DARE Stock. Look for the #11 in 2005.

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