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Aug.  20-21      Mohawk International Raceway, Hogansburg,  NY
Aug. 24    Cornwall Motor Speedway, Ont  (Karting  Club)
For the third week running Mother Nature has reduced my  racing intake, and regular readers will be surprised to learn that one of the  two events attended was a Friday night show. A medical appointment that day,  meant I'd booked time off work so was able to attend the opening night of the  Mohawk International Raceway's two day World Of Outlaw Late Model  spectacular.
The 'Outlaws' were joined on the program by the 358 DIRT  Modifieds , Sportsman, four cylinder Bandits as well as DIRTCAR Pro Stock's  competing for a Series Race. Friday nights program consisted of qualifying heats  for the Late Models, plus a full show for the Modifieds, Sportsman and  Bandits.
I crossed the International Bridge from Cornwall, Ontario in to  New York mid afternoon and was there in time to join my buddy Roger Aubin for a  buffet supper at the Ponderosa in Massena. Roger had gone over to the track  earlier in the day with his motorhome and had plans on staying for the two days.  After we'd eaten we returned to the track for the nights action.
I had my  usual pre-race wander around the pits and chatted to my many driver friends.  Todd Stewart, Billy Cook, Steve Barber and Chris Raabe all agreed to have a RICK  at the RACES decal on their car. Mike Raabe ( Chris's dad) told me of their  plans to race at the Autodrome Drummond, in Quebec, for the first time on  Saturday. The Raabe Team were also hoping to make history at the MIR by winning  their 25th Feature of the year. The current record for SPORTSMAN Feature wins in  a season is (and now was) held by Tim Hindley in 1996 who got 24 that  year.
The track was in great shape, after having several loads of new  clay added during the previous week. I understand the new stuff came from the  former Fort Covington track, located just a few miles away.
This was my  first visit back to the MIR since my long time friend, and track photographer  Mike Watts had sadly passed away. For many years I'd spent my night taking  photos with him, and I knew it was going to seem strange with out him. On  arrival, I was pleased to find, Mike's youngest son Andy was there following in  his fathers footsteps and taking over the photographic duties. Not only that,  but his oldest son Mike Jr was there, as well as Jane (his widow) who was still  running their souvenir booth. That's really good to see, and I'm sure it's just  what Mike would have wanted. I joined Andy on the center along with two other  photographer friends, Rob Mortier of Rochester NY and Race Pro Weekly's Mike  Petrucci from Connecticut.
After a prayer and a traditional Mohawk dance  performed by the children of the local St Regis Mohawk tribe, the racing got  under way.
The WoO took their time trials and Pennsylvania's Chub Frank  set the fastest time.
The program moved along quickly with all divisions  running their heat races with very little delays.
Dale Planck went onto  win the Modified Feature while Chris Raabe took his record breaking 25th victory  in the SPORTSMAN. The WoO Late Models were scheduled to have their Feature as  the headline event the following night.
The racing was over nice and  early, and I was back home across the bridge in Cornwall, by 10-30 pm. After  having time off work on Friday, I thought it would be a good idea to volunteer  to do a Saturday morning shift to make up for lost hours. I was up at the crack  of dawn and had clocked in at 7-30 , with an easy trip to Kingston, Ontario as  my dispatch for the morning. There were no hiccups, I was in Kingston, by 10-30  and back at the terminal in Cornwall by 1-30 pm. The weather had been overcast  for the journey down but by the time I arrived home a bit of rain had started to  fall.
My original plan for the evening was to miss 'part two' of the MIR  show and visit the Brockville Ontario Speedway. The reason being, is that  Modifieds are my favorites and they would not be at MIR on the  Saturday.
The rain got heavier with plenty more expected, so it wasn't  long before I got the news that Brockville had canceled. Things didn't look good  for anywhere, but I remained optimistic. I later learned that many other tracks  in the North East were canceling. Airborne, Fulton, Drummond to name a  few.
Friends across the St Lawrence Seaway had contacted me via Face Book  and said things weren't so bad at MIR and the racing was going ahead as planned.  Even though it was still raining in Cornwall , with this news in mind I drove  towards the bridge. As I approached , I saw my buddy Roger coming back through  the Canadian Customs with his motor home, so waited to get his verdict. He'd  decided to leave the MIR and come home after they had an early brief shower, as  he didn't expect the racing would take place. In the meantime, as we chatted, we  watched as the Joey Ladouceur and Roch Aubin Pro Stock race car haulers headed  across the bridge towards the USA .
What do I do ? Risk paying a bridge  toll for an event that might not happen, or take a gamble ? Well, after waiting  for a while to see what the weather would do, I decided to gamble and set off  across to the bridge. There was no big line up at the US Customs and I was soon  at the track ( It's less than 4 kilometers from the border). Sure enough things  were dryer over there and it looked like they'd only had a brief  shower.
Joining the World Of Outlaw Late Models on day two were the  DIRTCAR Pro Stocks for their Mr Dirt tour races. The track wasn't too bad as  both the Outlaws and Pro Stocks did their warm up laps. I was on the center with  Andy at the time, when he received a cel phone message from his brother Mike Jr  . It was a 'ten minute warning' ! , apparently the weather radar was showing a  big rain storm on its way. No sooner had he relayed the news to me, we felt a  few sprinkles. With in minutes it was coming down heavier, as I made a quick  dash to the shelter of the Tech shed. The evenings race action was put on hold  until the decision to cancel was made about 30 minutes later. The complete show  will now be held on Wednesday 1 Sept.
So in the end , it turned out to be  a Saturday night at home for me.
The weather forecast for Sunday was much  the same, as the rain continued through the night. It was raining when I awoke  and still doing so at lunch time when inevitably the Cornwall Motor Speedway  pulled the plug on their evening show. This was the third week in succession  where rain has forced a cancellation at my local track.
By Tuesday night  the facility had dried out enough for the Karting Club to have it's weekly  races. I decided to go along and check out the youngsters in action. The first  person I bumped into was Modified and Sprint Car driver Kayle Robidoux who's  young son was competing. Another Modified driver in attendance and accompanying  his daughter was Brian McDonald. As well as kart racing they were holding lawn  tractor races, which was a 'first' for me. It was a beautiful night for racing  and very welcome after all the wet weather recently  encountered.
PIC 1    WoO Late Model, Rick Eckert  during Fridays warm ups
PIC  2   Todd  Stewart
PIC  3   Billy Cook
PIC  4    Steve Barber
PIC  5   Chris Raabe
PIC   6   MIR Track photographer Andy Watts
PIC 7/8  Traditional  Mohawk Dancers
PIC  9    Modified action, Pierre  Dagenais and Ryan Helm
PIC  10  Modified action, Billy Cook and  Pat O'Brien
PIC  11  WoO Late Model Josh  Richards
PIC  12 WoO Late Model Rick 'Boom' Briggs
PIC   13 The nice looking Bandit of Trevor Jones
PIC  14  WoO Late  Models Shane Clanton and Austin Hubbard
PIC  15   Dale  Planck, Friday night Modified winner
PIC  16   Chris  Raabe's record breaking 25th Feature win
PIC  17  Saturday pit  scene, of the Gill George WoO Late Model
PIC  18  Saturday pit  scene of the Steve Francis WoO Late Model and hauler
PIC  19 Pre  Race ( and 'pre rain') Saturday WoO Late Model autograph  signing
PIC  20  The Pro Stocks of Claudia Tarbell and Ghislain  Valade before Saturday's rain
PIC  21   Kayle Robidoux  giving his young son some advice at the CMS Karting
PIC  22   Brian McDonald's with his lawn tractor driving daughter at the  CMS
PIC  23  Karting action at Cornwall
PIC  24   Two of the winners at the Cornwall Karting Club  
