Team History

1995

DuBois Racing began in 1995. We teamed up with Jeff "boom, boom" Baroody from Bath, NY. Jeff gave us our first car and was helpful in building our team into a consistent finisher. 1995 was a typical rookie year. We wanted to go faster after obtaining our first heat win, so we changed power plants in hopes of going faster. Unfortunately, it was disastrous! We started having more engine troubles than any one team can endure. The season finally came to an end and we recorded our first top twenty in the final standings.

1997

After a one-year sabbatical, the team regrouped for 1997. We recorded five heat wins, but a feature win eluded us again. Our chassis (which weighed 3900lbs!) was a consistent top fifteen car every Saturday. It was like a tank out there. We finished 13th in the final standings for 1997.

1998

The team was optimistic for 1998. With an improved chassis and power plant, the team set its goal toward the it's feature win. In two separate races, we were leading towards the end of the race when trouble struck. The first such race, we experienced a flat tire with three laps remaining. In the second misfortune, we blew a transmission after leading 17 of the 20 laps. Our final point standing was 13th once again.

1999

1999 began our rookie season in the Super Stock division at Black Rock Speedway in Dundee, NY. We purchased a motor from E&C Racing and a used chassis from another Friday night racer. Our goal was to compete for rookie of the year honors. We compiled a handful of top five finishes on our way to a 15th place finish in the final point standings. We also finished second in rookie of the year points.

2000

The team had a rough 2000 season. We experienced mechanical failure in more than half the races we competed in. After a long season the DuBois Racing super stock finished 15th in the final point standings.

2001

The team powered it's way to a tenth place showing in the final standings. In what was perhaps the teams best year so far, we are excited for 2002. The team has added a new engine builder to take over the power plant, It was felt by team members that this was the area we were lacking most in. With 5 heat wins and 7 top 5's, DuBois Racing showed all that they can run up front and be competitive. With a little luck that first victory is not far off. Also, This is the first time that DuBois Racing is completely Law Enforcement maintained.

2002

Not much news this year. Converting over to Driving the mod squad in the Starkey 6x once in a while..

2003

This year we ran straight Starkey 358 Mod, and won our last race of the year at Woodhull.

  

DuBois Racing would like to tell you even more about ourselves. Our race operations are stationed in Bath, NY. We do much of our work at Colonial Motors in Bath and we now race at Woodhull Raceway in Woodhull , NY. Our sponsors vary from the area as do our crew members. We invite you to contact us any of the ways possible. We always welcome any possible feedback.


To contact us by mail

DuBois Racing
PO Box 190
Bath, NY 14810




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