Welcome to the site Vicky!
For basic everyday driving, an OEM or Exedy stage 1 clutch is perfect. An Exedy stage 2 clutch is decent enough for street yet agrressive enough for track racing. If you are dead set on performace and drag racing it, a CompTech stage 3 clutch is aggressive. Trust the reviews on it.
But if it's soul purpose to be a drag car, keep in mind without a sponsor, building a drag car costs money and will take years to put together if you don't have money. There is no half-assing it. That's from personal experience.
You can gut the interior completely, only leaving the basic steering, dash and one seat. Put in a roll cage (which most 1/4 mile tracks require one if you are under 11's). Put on upper, lower tie bars, motor mounts, replace all the bushings, tie rods, struts, coils etc... Decent suspension parts alone can run you close to $9k at a shop if you replace everything. If you do it yourself, you can shave off a grand in labor.
But it's only a D. No need to go all crazy and waste any money in suspension. I'd focus more under the hood first and foremost. A stock D series is pitiful unless it is internally built and turboed.