B&W Racing back with rebuilt Top Sportsman for 2011 Quick 32 Sportsman Series

B&W RacingBig-block powered Dodge Daytona Top Sportsman gets transmission and chassis updates

WATERDOWN, ONTARIO (February 9, 2011) – The car may look the same when it takes to the drag strip in Quick 32 Sportsman Series presented by NAPA Auto Parts competition this year, but the underneath of the B&W Racing Patio Passport 1994 Dodge Daytona is entirely new.

“The car will look the same,” said owner/driver Mike Wagg, but there will be all the difference under the car.”

After a racing incident last year, Wagg and fellow owners Dave Bell and Paul Delicata decided to rebuild the chassis of the Top Sportsman entry, and Wagg added the car is just about complete.

“We just got the car back,” he said. “It’s now ready for powder-coating the chassis and then getting the body painted.”


Big changes in 2010 for Wagg and Bell Top Sportsman Dodge Daytona team

Mike Wagg and Dave BellBig changes in 2010 for Wagg and Bell Top Sportsman Dodge Daytona team

Patio Passport providing primary sponsorship to Quick 32 Sportsman Series entry

WATERDOWN, ONTARIO (January 29, 2010) – With new major sponsorship involvement, the Top Sportsman team of Mike Wagg and Dave Bell should be a contender in this year’s Quick 32 Sportsman Series.

Thanks to funding from Patio Passport, the 1994 Dodge Daytona will be receiving big mechanical and cosmetic changes, according to Waterdown, Ontario’s Mike Wagg, who shares the driving chores with teammate Dave Bell of Grand Bend, Ontario.

“We’re getting rid of the red color on the car that everyone has seen for years,” said Wagg. “I don’t want to divulge the paint scheme yet, but we plan to debut the car at the Performance World Custom Car Show in Toronto in March.”