The Chris Raabe Story

Chris Raabe was born March 26, 1991.  He is the son of Mike and Lana Raabe, and the brother of twin sisters, Heather and Jenna.   The Raabe family lives in Napanee, Ontario Canada.

         

To say that Chris was born into racing would be a very accurate assumption, as you can tell by the photos throughout the story, from birth, to toddler, to young child, to teenager, Chris Raabe was born to race.

By the age of 3, Chris was following his dad each Saturday evening to the Brighton Speedway.  Mike raced street stocks, and then moved into the late model division.  Mike won several feature races, and championships in both divisions.

  

At the age of 6, Chris was chomping at the bit to get behind the wheel, so dad purchased a go kart, and they struck an agreement that would see Chris race his kart on Friday nights, and Dad would continue to race his Late Model on Saturday nights.  That plan lasted all but three weeks, when Chris picked up his first of nine feature wins in a row at age 7, and Dad's racing career was history.  Since 1999, the Late Model has sat parked beside their family home in Napanee, Ontario, as the family focuses their efforts on Chris' racing career. 

  

For the next seven years, the "LITTLE CREEK STREAK" built up a legendary record in karts with more than 230 feature wins, 13 tracks championships, a WKA Northeast Championship, and numerous National and Indoor championships.  Chris raced from Pennsylvania to Connecticut, to New Jersey to upstate New York, and Canada.

  

During his early Karting career Chris teamed up with  local media celebrity, 'BIG G', Garry McColman.  Soon the 102 racing number and radio station logo became the team's trademark.  By the age of 14, Chris was getting bored of the karting scene after dominating for so many years, and was looking for a new challenge.  It was the summer of 2005 that 'BIG G' suggested that Chris get some seat time in a DIRT sportsman modified.   Although not completely convinced that this would be the best for Chris and his future in racing, his dad hesitantly agreed, and an old Bicknell modified was located in a barn near Renfrew, Ontario.  The car had not been raced in several years, but everything was there, and a deal was struck. 

  

Just one week after purchasing the car, 14 year old Chris was in his first DIRTcar sportsman event.  He started last and worked his way up to a very respectable 8th place by the end of the race.  Just three weeks later, Chris would pilot the KIX Country 102 car into victory lane in only his fourth start.  At the age of 14, Chris would set the all-time DIRTcar record as the youngest feature winner in their 33 year history.

   

DIRTcar rules actually did not allow a driver under 16 years of age to have a DIRTcar license.  At the time, nobody looked at Chirs' age, just his past accomplishments in karts, and a license was granted.  After winning the event, DIRTcar revisited the rule, and have since changed their policy, allowing drivers under 16 years of age to race, providing that they have proved they are capable of racing at this level.  Chris only ran just a handful of event that season, because the car was purchased mid-season.

The following season, in 2006, Chris went out and set another all time DIRTcar record.  At the age of 15, Chris became the youngest open wheel track champion in the history of DIRTcar racing.  He won the championship at the Brockville Ontario Speedway, and backed that up with a second place in the season championship at Thunder Alley Speed Park.  Chris also led the feature win totals for both tracks.

The 2007 DIRTcar season proved to be a learning season for the 01 team as they gain valuable experience over the course of the season. The team came just short of winning the track championships at Brockville and Thunder Alley.  

In the fall of 2007 Chris got his first asphalt late model start at Adirondack International Speedway.  This was an ASA sanctioned tour race, and Chris started 24th, and finished 10th.  

By the start of 2008 racing season, the 01 team had been labeled as the team to beat by fellow competitors and fans at both the Brockville Ontario Speedway, and Thunder Alley Speed Park, in Evans Mills, NY.  It wasn't long into the season before everyone's predictions had come true.  By the end of the season, Chris won the track Championship at both tracks, as well as the track championship at the Rolling Wheels Raceway in Elbridge, NY.

Along with the weekly appearances at Thunder Alley and Brockville, the 01 team decided to follow the entire Mr. DIRTcar sportsman series.  From April to October, the team competed in 45 events.  Although expectations were high, nobody could predict what would be the final outcome.

   

To say that Chris Raabe and the 01 racing team had a season they will never forget would be the understatement of the year.  22 feature wins, 31 top 5 finishes, and 35 top 10 finishes. 3 Track Championships, DIRTcar NorthEast Championship, Lucas Oil Sportsman Championship, and the biggest of all, and yet another DIRTcar record as youngest overall champion, the 2008 Mr. DIRTcar championship.  Its not just the 01 team that will remember this remarkable season.

This brings the "Chris Raabe Story" up to the current season.  The next chapter of the story will take place in 2009 as Chris moves on to bigger and better things for next season.

 
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