Just saw this on RRW, name sounds awfully familiar. I'm pretty sure I met Dennis at Summit once (#80? ) and I'd bet some of you know him too. Get well soon! http://roadracingworld.com/news/article/?article=46269
Dennis has always been way cool. After he broke his leg back in '06 at Grattan, he wanted nothing more than to get back at it and obviously, that spirit is still there. Hang in there Dennis!
Anybody know how serious things are? Dennis is one of the hardest-core racers I know, he loves to be at the track, that's for sure.
He raced AMA at Barber this year? What was his race number? I'd like to compile his photos for him if I have any
Get well soon brother! I got to spend some time with Dennis this season at the two AMA Rounds and the first Wera Barber race. He and I both flew home from Barber leaving our trailers as we were returning the following week to race with Wera. My wife picked Dennis and I up from the airport and we dropped him off at his shop on the way home. Dennis is one of the most driven racers I have ever met. It was awesome to be there at Barber when he acheived a major goal. Brian Van
Hope you're feeling better and back out there soon Dennis. If you need anything, let us know. Eddie and Joe
Get well soon Dennis. I've know Dennis for about 10 years, always in a great mood and very passionate about racing. Watched the endurance race with him at the GNF last year just shooting the shit about racing, always a great guy to talk to.
Dennis is an amazing person and I am thankful to include him as a friend. I just talked to his friend Keith Harrison. Dennis is still in the hospital and is, of course, working hard in rehab. I will post more details after I visit him later today. Michelle
Let us know if he needs anything Michelle. Dennis is truly a good person and a great racer. Still amazes me that I could be somewhere on the other side of the country, turn around and there's Dennis unloading to go race.
He'll show at ACS or Vegas from Michigan in the Excursion for a club race just for the hell of it. Boy ain't right in the head and that has nothing to do with a stroke