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1988 IMSA-RS Starion
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This IMSA RS 1988 Mitsubishi Starion ESI-R actualy started out it's life in 1984. That's right, it's an 84 chasis. It was a daily driver for Mitsubishi Vice president Dick Recchia in 1984. Later it was purchased by Dave Wolin for Team Mitsubishi to be converted to a race car.
 
Dave Wolin built all the race cars for Team Mitsubishi in the US and his cars were raced all over the world, including the Parisi-Dakar ralley. He has a breif list of his acomplishments on his own web site at
www.davewolin.com

This car was striped to a shell and every single part inclding the unibody chasis was acid dipped to remove all the undercoating and paint. It was then handed over to the race building team for a major build. It took Wolins small crew 14 hours a day, 7 days a week for 3 months to build this car. Parts that weren't painted white were all zink coated and lightend where ever possible. According to Dave, this car is 500 pounds lighter that a show room stock car. 

It was the first and only Starion to be built in this fashion. It was entered in the 1988 IMSA "International Sedan Series". This class required the use of a stock motor and drive train, but thats the only sinlgle stock item on the car. Despite the stock motor internals there were a few liberties taken when building this car. They include a slightly modified fuel computer and a straight through side exit exhaust was used. It is rated at 177 HP in show room stock form, this motor is at about 220 HP according to Dave. It has had the balance shafts removed and the jet valves were eliminated and welded up, it is also balanced and blueprinted. The rest of the motor and drive train is all stock. 

One special thing about this car is that it is the
ONLY US Team Mitsubishi Starion in existance, all the prior year cars were striped when they reached the end of thier useful life and the parts were used on the next years cars. There is evidence of some of the previous cars body parts being used in this car like red paint showing through in a few places. All Show Room Stock cars in 1986 and 1987 were red. This represents the last Starion built so it is the only one left. Dave told me he estimated it to have cost about $100,000 to buiild, if you look at all the small details you can easily see he under estimated that figure. It is an extreme example of the best you could do to a Starion. 

This car was only raced in 4 events so it is still in pristene condition, it even won most of those races. I am currently working on a complete restoration, it will look the same as it does now but be in pre-race condition. I'll most likely race it at Portland International Raceway and occasionaly in some of the tracks in California when I finnish the restoration. After this car was raced in 1988, it was retired and has been on jack stands ever since. The Starion program was droped at the end of 1988 for the new Mitsubihi Eclipse program.  Soon after the Eclipse program began, Mitsubishi cut it's race programs due to funding issues.

Mitsubishi completely dominated the "Show Room Stock" series of racing, taking home more first place finnishes than all other teams in 1986-87. This series consisted of taking a bone stock car straight from the dealer and putting a few safety items on, then taking it straight to the track. Dave told me the primary reason for it's success was the large fuel tank, excelent cooling system, and rock solid engines. Especialy in the 24 hour races, large fuel tanks means fewer pit-stops, nad efficent cooling extends the reliability. Some cars were equaly fast and good in handeling, some had similar fuel capacities, but this car had it all. In all the races the team ran they never lost a single motor, This includes the 24 hour races. When they first enterd the show room stock class in 1984, the won every single race that year!