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Mike Francis of St. John, New Brunswick, has been around racing since the seventies. “My father used to take me to Hammond River and River Glade back in the seventies. Then in 1988 I decided I’d like to race. I bought my own Sportsman car. I raced at Hammond River and a little bit at River Glade in the late 80’s and early 90’s. Then I took seven or eight years off. A friend of mine, Rick Cashol, came here to race and I sponsored him. Halfway through the season I got the bug again and I’ve been here ever since. That’s eight years now.”
Francis was asked about his car number. “This particular number is special, Yes. Back when I was a small kid, Fearless Frankie Fraser and Teddy Rankin were my heroes. That was their numbers. That’s why I started here with the 23 although I started out with a different number.”
Francis was asked about the funniest moments he has seen around the track. “I’ve seen some wild animals get out on the track. Once at River Glade, a rabbit got out on the track during practice and that caused a few “hairy” moments. But that’s not the funniest thing I’ve seen, though. Actually, my first win was the funniest thing that ever happened to me. In 1990, I went to River Glade. It was my very first time there. It was the weekend that Lowden, NH opened and everyone had gone down there. Being young and not knowing much about what I was doing, and with close to 30 Sportsman cars entered, I was put in the “Little Feature”. After three laps, a couple of the cars got taken out, then another lap and another car got “black flagged”. Then a car quit , leaving only three cars still running.
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