Dave is one of the very few drivers who have been accorded legendary status at the Rice Lake Speedway where he is affectionately known at “The King.” Driving his famous #500 cars, the records he holds at Rice Lake at staggering.
He is the all time leading feature winner at the track having won 103 feature wins, seventy three of them being in the Late Model class. He won twelve feature wins in the Late Model class in both 1970 and 1971. He won six Season Championships, six Mid Season Championships, Four Season Point Championships, two Rice Lake Labor Day Invitationals, four Auqafest feature races and six Best Appearing Car awards. Dave won the first Punky Manor Memorial race and the first Russ Laursen Memorial race. In 1968 he was voted the top driver from the United States at the Canadian Dirt Track Championship in Thunder Bay Ontario. Dave has also won the Wisconsin State Dirt Track Championship.
Dave has raced at Rice Lake in five different decades and holds the record at Rice Lake for having raced consecutively for forty eight years. When the Late Model class was phased out, Dave switched over to the Modifieds and became an accomplished open wheel racer as well. Equally as great as his accomplishments on the track have been, has been his generosity off the track. He became a chassis builder of note, and many a racer started his career with a race car built in the Morgan shop. His advise and help to other drivers is legend with many a racer furthering his career with help and parts, often at a discounted price from Dave.
He has also been a huge help to the track over the years and a major volunteer to the speedway, especially in the years when the club owned and operated the track. Evidence of his service is the work that he did constructing the entire back wall on the speedway and the restrooms behind the grandstands. He and his wife Elvira have also served uncounted meals over the years to the drivers after the races at the Morgan trailer.