Chris Raabe notches second career win at Mohawk International Raceway

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Chris Raabe notches second career win at Mohawk International Raceway

AKWESASNE, NY (SEPT. 17, 2022) ­ ­– Chris Raabe drove his 358 Modified to his second career Series win at Mohawk International Raceway during the first night of the Mohawk Nationals Friday night.

Raabe lined up fourth for the Feature and paced himself for most of the race while his competitors jockeyed for position.

Brian McDonald started on the pole and led the pack until Carrey Terrance made his way by Louis Jackson Jr. and McDonald after the first restart.

No stranger to the track, Terrance jumped out to a comfortable lead, several car lengths ahead of his competitors. Just as it seemed Terrance couldn’t be challenged, Raabe used a late race charge to make things interesting.

His car came alive three-quarters of the race in, picking off his competitors one by one with slick maneuvering in lapped traffic. After passing two cars on Lap 49 to put him in second place, he set his sights on the leader.

“I wasn’t really saving much,” Raabe said. “We were just really bad early on there. I thought we were in trouble. We slid back like four spots. It was really slippery out there. Our car was really good on the bottom. We just made it happen.”

He passed Carrey Terrance on Lap 55 and went on to claim the victory.

Second place finisher Louis Jackson Jr. held the lead during the first half of the race, but was passed by Carrey Terrance when he has to ease up due to his car becoming too hot.

Jackson Jr. finished second, unable to contend for the victory when his car started overheating.

“I was just trying to pace myself,” Jackson Jr. said. “I noticed that my car was getting hot. So, I had to ease up on it a little bit. That was at like Lap 30. You don’t want to kill it.”

Terrance crossed the finish line third, Billy Dunn finished fourth, and Erick Rudolph finished fifth.

The DIRTcar 358 Modified Series continues its tour at Weedsport Speedway for the Super DIRT Week Kickoff Party with Sportsman Classic on Oct. 4. The Series is also less than a month away from the prestigious DIRTcar 358 Modified Salute to the Troops 150 during the 50th Running NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week at Oswego Speedway, Oct. 3-9.

NCCS Twin Leaf Feature (60 Laps): 1. 01-Chris Raabe[4]; 2. 18J-Louis Jackson Jr[2]; 3. 66X-Carey Terrance[3]; 4. 49-Billy Dunn[7]; 5. 25-Erick Rudolph[5]; 6. 151K-Brian McDonald[1]; 7. 28-Jordan McCreadie[11]; 8. R70-Ryan Arbuthnot[10]; 9. 31-Lance Willix[16]; 10. 15X-Justin Stone[8]; 11. 39-Ryan Bartlett[14]; 12. 7S-Shaun Shaw[6]; 13. M1-David Marcuccilli[13]; 14. 60-Jackson Gill[26]; 15. 18W-Scott Webb[17]; 16. 32R-Ronnie Davis III[12]; 17. 66W-Derek Webb[20]; 18. 2J-Robert Bublak[9]; 19. 23J-Jeff Sykes[24]; 20. 23L-Joey Ladouceur[23]; 21. 713-Tommy Collins[25]; 22. 11S-Steve Lewis Jr[27]; 23. 21R-RJ Tresidder[30]; 24. 58M-Marshall Hurd[28]; 25. 1X-Todd Stone[19]; 26. 87-Darryl Mitchell[29]; 27. 9-Tyler Meeks[22]; 28. 21T-Taylor Caprara[18]; 29. 29C-Matt Caprara[21]; 30. 7MM-Michael Maresca[15]

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