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.
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