Dina Parise is a 40-year-old married woman, former figure skater,
hairdresser and drag racer. She has always had an interest in racing,
Formula 1, NASCAR, you name it. Oddly enough, she never watched drag
racing, until she met her husband Andrew ten years ago.
After
watching him race, she decided to strap in and give it a try for
herself. She went to Frank Hawley’s Drag Racing School, and got my NHRA
License. Now Dina bracket races the Camaro that her and her husband
built together.
Along with racing cars Dina also raises
donations to help fund research into the cause, treatment and cure of
Multiple Sclerosis. At each track, she raises donations , and gives
people making donations a band of hope to show their support.
How did you get into drag racing?
I always had an interest in motor sports. My husband has been drag
racing for years. I have been crewing for him for the last few years. I
finally decided that crewing was not enough. Being a competitive
person, I think that got the best of me! As a former skater for the
"Ice Capades", I also believe that I was looking for the next big
challenge in my life. With Andrew's full support, I went to Frank
Hawley's Drag Racing School (at the age of 39) and got my NHRA license.
By the way, I highly recommend his school. Can’t say enough about Frank
and his staff.
Tell us a little bit about what you race?
I
now bracket race the car Andrew had been racing for the last few years.
We built this car together. from the ground up. Our car is a beautiful
1967 Chevy Camaro. With a Blown 540 ci motor, 1000 horse power. A 1071
BDS Blower.1150 Holley Dominator carburetors and a power glide
transmission. A Ford Custom nine inch rear end. It runs on 114 octane
fuel. It is all original steel accept for the hood. So, the body is in
its original state. We even kept the vinyl top! It is street legal, but
we never drive it on the street.
Was your husband, Andrew, an integral reason of why you started racing?
I
am often asked if my husband is the reason why I began racing. Well,
yes and no. He opened my eyes to the world of drag racing. I had only
ever watched NASCAR, Formula 1, that type of racing. I never had a
desire to race a car that I had to sit in for that long! Once I saw,
heard and felt the rush of a drag race, I was hooked! I don't think
Andrew ever thought I wanted to drive, but when I showed an interest,
he became my biggest supporter and fan! He turned over his "ride” to me
this year, even though his car was not yet completed. So, I raced all
season, and he did not.
What is the racing for a cure campaign?
We
began "Racing for a Cure" in 2005. For one thing, we are VERY fortunate
to be able to do what we do. We love to race. We also felt the need to
give back. We have a friend that was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis
in 2004. In 2005 we created "Racing for a Cure" as a fundraising tool
to benefit the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, New York City
Chapter. From then on it became a crusade to do what we can to raise
awareness as well as donations to help fund research into the cause,
treatment and cure of MS. We are very passionate about what we do. We
collect donations at each track we attend, or at any event we attend.
100% of what we collect is designated toward MS research a local
programs and services. We also sell t-shirts, and a portion of the
proceeds go to MS as well.
What is the best way for people to get involved with racing for a cure?
Anyone who would like to make a donation on our behalf can get information by logging on to our website: www.racingforacure.net or www.tweakedyaracing.com .Click on the Racing for a Cure tab. Check out our website next season. Join us at an event.
What's on tap for your racing career in 2008?
For
my racing career in 2008, I have many things going on. For one, we are
"tweaking" the Camaro over the winter to increase speed, and decrease
ET. I need to work on my reaction times, and we will be testing in
March. I am looking forward to being competitive this year. Bracket
racing is tough. Consistency is key. I am new at this , so I have
quite a bit of work ahead of me. Look out boys, here I come! We will
also be running my husband Andrew's six second pro mod as well. We will
be testing it in March. He needs to re-license for the faster car. So
, we have a lot on our plate for this year. Our biggest issue is the
fact that we do not have a sponsor. We have been shopping around for
sponsors. We do think we are an asset being a husband and wife team, we
have a lot to offer.
by Linda Przygodski
Contributing Editor
AskPatty.com