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Rookie Nick Wilson wins second Bandits feature

Nick Wilson with his crew after winning tonight’s Bandits’ feature
Nick Wilson won for the 2nd time

(Oxford ME) If your race car isn’t working the way you want, the usual remedy is to upgrade something.

Tonight’s Bandits winner Nick Wilson chose to go in the opposite direction…..he downgraded and got himself a victory.

“The car was awful in the heat,” said Nick. “We didn’t know what to do about it.  We took the new left tire off and replaced it with an old one.  I didn’t think it would work, but it surprised us.”

In the twenty-lap feature, Nick took the lead from pole-sitter Jeremy Farrar in Lap Three and never let go.

This was Nick’s second win in his rookie season with the Bandits. 

On July 25th,Nick won for the first time.

In that first win Nick led the entire race surviving one restart.

Nick Wilson in front (53) protecting the bottom

In both races, Nick did a remarkable job protecting the bottom.

Luke Mowatt finished second

“Nick was good,” said runner-up Luke Mowatt post-race tonight.

“They probably were faster than me,” said Nick of his challengers who never were far away.  “I was protecting the bottom.  It’s hard to go on the outside.”

Luke Mowatt confirmed that point: “The track was hot and still pretty greasy.  I wouldn’t have stood a chance out there.”

With passing opportunities minimalized, the race came down to seeing if the leader (Nick Wilson) would make a mistake.  In today’s twenty-lap feature it didn’t happen.  The order of finish (Nick, Luke, Alex Mowatt, Jeff Libby, Jeremy Farrar) was established early and stayed in place lap after lap.

Jeff Libby gets the lead late in the heat

The Bandits eight-lap heat was a different story.  Jeff Libby skillfully worked his way past both Jeremy Farrar and Nick Wilson late in the race to win.

Luke Mowatt had a remarkable run over the past fourteen races.  He finished either first or second.  Luke led the Bandits with seven wins.

Alex Mowatt won the points race for the second straight year. Alex was in the top three in every race but two of them.

“It would have been a lot closer in points if Luke didn’t have a bad start to the season,” admitted Alex.

Luke had his car get wrecked in a heat in May and didn’t make that feature as a result.  He got no points on that occasion.

“It would have been pretty close in points if I hadn’t missed that one feature,” said Luke.

Alex Mowatt finished third but still led the Bandits in points this season

“Overall, we had a really good year,” said Alex.  “The highlight was winning on 250 weekend.  I hadn’t done that before.”

It sounded to me after the race as if the Mowatt brothers won’t be as active in the Bandits Division next year.

“I’m not going to race a full season in the Bandits,” said Luke.  “It gets to be a lot every weekend.  Maybe I’ll try something else.”

“I’m not really sure what division I’ll race in,” added Alex.  “I might take some time off.”

Both of the Mowatts work for Bancroft Contracting Corporation.

Nick Wilson (senior at Oxford Hills) was named the top rookie in the Bandits Division.  “I’d say I had a pretty good rookie season,” he said.  Nick had two firsts and two seconds in 2021.

Nick Wilson on his way to the checkered flag in the Bandits feature

Nick told me post-race that his #53 was his grandfather’s number.

Alex’s #11 and Luke’s #22 were numbers they said that they have always had.  “It was on my go-kart,” said Alex.

Luke Mowatt tries the outside on the final lap

Nice weather (low 70’s) with sunshine.  The 4PM start gave this photographer some daylight to shoot in.  Always appreciated.

I have enjoyed watching the races and talking to the drivers.  Thanks to the Mayberrys for letting me do it.

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Jeremy Farrar started on the pole in the feature and faced plenty of pressure in the early going.
Jeff Libby wins the Bandits heat
Alex Mowatt and Logan MacDougall
Fender bender in the Ladies heat
Amari Parker’s damaged car draws plenty of interest

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Alex Mowatt wins sixth Bandits feature

Alex Mowatt takes a victory lap

(Oxford ME) Talk about dominating a division.

The Mowatts (Alex and Luke) have certainly done that.

Alex Mowatt (11) chased by his brother Luke (22) in the Bandits feature

Alex took first in the 17th Bandits feature tonight. It’s his sixth win.

Alex Mowatt with the Bandits feature trophy (photo from Mowatt Brothers site)

In the Bandits seventeen features this season, Alex and Luke have thirteen wins between them.  Jeff Libby has two of the remaining four wins.

Jeremy Farrar and Luke Mowatt side by side in the staging area

September 11th is the final Bandits race of the year.  I am going to guess that older brother Alex will be highly motivated to collect a win and tie the win score with his younger brother in that one.

Tonight’s feature was quickly a dogfight between Nick Wilson (he has a win this year), who started on the pole, and Alex Mowatt.

A big difference tonight was the weather.  It was much cooler than it has been.  That meant that the upper levels of the track would be in play.

“The weather was good,” said Alex Mowatt afterwards.  “It cooled down so that the outside groove was workable.”

For almost half of the twenty-lap feature, it was Nick Wilson holding the lead on the inside and Alex Mowatt holding his own on the outside.

Nick Wilson leads early in the race but Alex is coming up on the outside

Alex, however, was persistent and eventually got his #11 ahead of Nick’s #53 just before newcomer Erin Aiken caused a caution on Lap 11.

“I was working on Nick every lap,” said Alex, “and I managed to be ahead of him before the caution.”

Nick Wilson has both Mowatts after him

On the restart, Alex had the pole position, and on this evening, he wasn’t giving the inside lead up.

Luke told me that he figured early that he wouldn’t be adding to his win total tonight.

“He (Alex) had me tonight,” he said.  “I think that I could have had him early on but as the race went on it got harder and harder.”

Nick Wilson came down from the outside after the restart and tangled with Jeremy Farrar.  That did in Nick as he ended up seventh.  Jeremy, on the other hand, hung in there and ended up third.  It was Jeremy’s best finish of the season.

With Nick Wilson moved back, it was Luke Mowatt’s turn to move up.

Another caution put the two Mowatts side-by-side on the restart with seven laps left.  That setup had the makings of an exciting end to the race.

Alex Mowatt wins the second heat

But Alex was off very quickly on the restart.

“I missed a shift on that last caution,” said Luke. “It set me back enough to stay out of it.”

Rather quickly there was a problem when Luke chose to leave the outside. 

“I may have come down on Jeff (Libby),” recalled Luke.  “I didn’t see him until it was a little too late.  I gathered it up once I realized he was there, but it was too late.  Once you get sideways it’s hard to come back out of it.”

Jeff Libby took the worst of it and finished sixth.

Luke went after his brother but never could get into the side-by-side position he had on the restart.  Luke settled for second.

Remarkably, Luke has come in either first or second in each of the last thirteen Bandits features.

Jeremy Farrar wins the first heat

Yet Alex leads in the points standings.  How is that possible?  It all goes back to May 1st.

“I got wrecked in the heat race (on May 1st) so I didn’t get any points in that feature,” recalled Luke. “Without that I might be leading the division or be right near the lead.” Alex has not missed any of the seventeen features.

It was a cool night with lots of racing and restarts.  The Bandits feature started 2 ½ hours after the racing began.

My two cents: If there’s a darker and more dangerous area than the OPS pits when the sun goes down, I’d like to know where it is.  The race cars have no headlights, and the OPS lighting is VERY limited.  Drivers come off the track in a hurry for repairs and they try to get back on the track fast.  This is all being done in the limited light!  Many folks are walking around in the pit area at the same time. Something bad waiting to happen?

Jeremy Farrar (1) and Nick Wilson (53) in the first heat

I wanted to interview Jeremy Farrar after the Bandits feature.  Finding him was an adventure in the dark.  The best I could find was his car!

Trying to take a picture of Alex Mowatt and his first-place trophy?  Another darkness fiasco. (I have since added a picture from the Mowatt Brothers website. They, at least, had someone capable of taking a picture in a dark setting!)

Clearly, the Bandits division is down cars from last year.  A year ago, in the OPS 250 weekend Bandits feature, twenty drivers finished. Luke Mowatt got his first win in that feature. Only ten drivers finished tonight’s race.

Missing this year, are drivers showing up week after week.  In the Bandits division a three-week rolling average is used to place drivers in the feature.  Regulars are placed in the front spots.  The further back you finished in the previous weeks, the closer to the front you were placed in next week’s feature. Therefore, you could count on inexperienced, regular drivers being in front on starts and the points-leading type of drivers having to maneuver around them to get the top spots.  Certainly added some suspense to the features!  Now with few regulars, the points leaders are much closer to the front. Race outcomes are sorted out much earlier than last year.

Alex (11), Jeff (44), and Luke (22) in second heat

It was nice to have a crowd watching races at OPS on Friday night.  I think/hope that the crowd will be one of the best they’ve ever had for Sunday’s OPS 250.

Nick (the announcer) was very good with the descriptions of what was happening on the track on Friday night.  However, I’ll wild guess that he hasn’t been to OPS before.  Why?  He kept referring to Wednesday night racing at OPS. He also wondered out loud if the “Mow-ATTS” were brothers. When two guys win 13 of the 17 Bandits races, you would have that Mowatt family figured out if you’ve been on hand!

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Political statement
Wrong direction
Spin-out
Off the track
Stephen Nasse is in the house

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Jeff Libby wins second Bandits feature

Luke Mowatt (22) and Jeff Libby (44) battled lap after lap
Jeff struggled for control in the last lap

(Oxford ME) Jeff Libby’s strategy was “not to look back.”

But he knew where Luke Mowatt was.

“I could see him going across my mirror,” said Jeff afterwards, “but I was just trying to focus on my line and not mess up.”

Jeff and Luke had at it for eighteen laps of the twenty-lap Bandits feature on Saturday night.

Jeff came away with his second win of the 2021 season at Oxford Plains Speedway.

Luke, who has been first or second in the last eleven races and won six races, did everything he could to get the lead.

Jeff started on the pole and Luke was quick to get out of the second row and in behind him.

Luke Mowatt has been first or second for eleven straight weeks

There Luke would stay the entire remaining laps of the twenty-lap Bandits feature.

“I was trying to get by him with everything I knew,” said Luke.  “I knew that it would be tough to get under him.  I was hoping he’d slip up, but he just never did.”

“The tires got hot quick,” added Luke. “It was hard to go on the outside.  I couldn’t do much after the first lap.”

Jeff had a lot to do with it because every way Luke tried to go (to pass), Jeff positioned his car to prevent it.

“Jeff is good at holding his spot,” said Luke.

While that race was going on, another many-lap race went on between Nick Wilson and Alex Mowatt for third place.

Nick Wilson fought off Alex Mowatt for third place

Nick started in the second row and Alex in the third row.

Jeff Libby and Luke Mowatt quickly separated from the rest of the field.

That left Nick and Alex to have an eighteen-lap battle for third place.

Nick, like Jeff Libby ahead of him, held the third spot and never gave it up.

Lap after lap Nick and Alex were side-by-side but the positioning never changed.

“Alex was beside me the whole race,” said Nick afterwards.  “It wore me out, but it was fun.”

On July 24th, Nick held off both Mowatt brothers to get his first Bandits win.

Two separate battles made this a very interesting race to watch
Alex Mowatt

This time Nick only had one of them to contend with.  “We ran side-by-side and didn’t touch once,” said Nick.

Alex has won five times and only finished less than third twice in fifteen races.  Tonight, was one of those times.

“I just held the inside line and kind of prayed,” said Nick.  “I tried to race as clean as I could.”

Nice night for racing.

It seemed like a light crowd to me.  Maybe folks are saving up for the 250 later this month.

Jeff Libby also won the Bandits heat tonight.  “Tonight was our night,” he said.

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Jeff Libby and daughter Karmann with the trophy
The finish of the Bandits feature
Jeff Libby takes the checkered flag in the Bandits heat
Luke Mowatt gets into second (behind Jeff Libby) early in the Bandits feature
Jeff Libby does a victory lap after his feature’s win
Curtis Gerry was racing tonight
Rookie Cody Macomber leaves the heat
Repairs are made and Cody gets second in the Rookies feature
Nick Wilson (53) surrounded by Alex (11) and Luke (22) Mowatt in the Bandits heat

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Nick Wilson wins first Bandits feature

Nick Wilson wins his first Bandits feature

(Oxford ME) What a night!

Maybe it was the full moon.

Things happened.

Karson Hewins and Nick Wilson became first-time winners tonight.

Very young Karson Hewins wins a feature

Ten-year-old Karson led wire-to-wire in the Rookies Division and Nick used the same formula in the Bandits Division.

According to the announcer, Karson may have been the youngest driver to ever win a race at Oxford Plains Speedway.

If you’re going to win a Bandits feature you must be able to hold off the Mowatt brothers.

Jeff Libby did it on July 5th.  Brandon Caston did it on May 8th.  The other ten Bandits features?  Won by either Luke Mowatt (6 times) or his brother Alex (4 times).

Tonight, it was young Nick Wilson’s turn to hold off the Mowatts.

Nick started in the pole position for the first time this season.

“I started up front and had a good car,” explained Nick afterwards.

The question was whether Nick could hold onto the top spot. 

Very quickly the race had Nick in front with one of the Mowatts beside him and another behind him. 

Nick Wilson chased by Alex Mowatt (11) and Luke Mowatt

“I was nervous the whole race seeing them there, but I knew that they’d run me clean,” said Nick.

A spinout away from the front in Lap Eight bunched up everyone including Nick, Luke, and Alex.

“I didn’t want to see that caution, but we got it done after that,” said Nick.

Nick did not give up his front position on the restart and held on to get his first win.

Nick Wilson maintained his lead after the restart

“I’ve had a couple of seconds,” said Nick, “it feels really good to finally win.”

Getting to the front early in crucial and Alex and Luke know it.

Bandits get off the track

“Whoever gets to the front first is going to get the position,” explained Alex (3rd) afterwards.  “Passing is hard.  Our cars are even.  I can’t pass him, and he can’t pass me.”

“Nick ran a good race,” said Luke (2nd).  “It was a lot of fun.”

Luke won his first Bandits feature last August.  I asked Alex how his brother has become a six-time winner this year.

“He has more experience.  More seat time.  He also has another car that is not as tired as the old one.”

Nice night for racing.  The bad weather on Friday night pushed that night’s schedule into the regular Saturday night schedule.  Talk about a long night!

But there were, “Do-you-remember-the-time?” moments on this evening.  Four times vehicles flipped over, and red flags came out.  Four times, not once!

In each instance, twice with trucks and twice with cruisers, the drivers got out of the vehicles without life-threatening injuries.  One of the drivers, however, was taken away in an ambulance.

I tend to keep a camera “eye” on the OPS first turn early in races because often trouble shows up there.  I got a pretty good look at the accident that Drew Hayward (Cruiser Division) got into.

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