The annual New England Forest Rally over backcountry roads of Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire features some of the world's best drivers. Waiting in line for autographs was Kevin Ondre and the whole Ondre family of Springfield, Vt.
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Rain doesn't deter fans from New England Forest Rally racers in Newry TERRY KARKOS/SUN JOURNAL Jessica Voter, right, photographs her husband, Scott Voter, and their 5-year-old son, Kaleb, with Travis Pastrana, who was in third place Saturday morning following Friday's stage of the 25th anniversary of the New England Forest Rally. The Voter family is from Dixfield and are big fans of Pastrana and rally racer Ken Block, who was in second place. Buy a print TERRY KARKOS TERRY KARKOS, Staff Writer Oxford Hills | Saturday, July 18, 2015 at 8:00 pm NEWRY — Five-year-old Kaleb Voter of Dixfield was thrilled beyond belief early Saturday morning when his parents took the youngster and his brother to the New England Forest Rally's Parc Expose at Sunday River Ski Resort. TERRY KARKOS/SUN JOURNAL New England Forest Rally racer Travis Pastrana autographs the hood of a jacket on the head of 5-year-old Kaleb Voter of Dixfield in the rain on Saturday morning during a meet-and-greet session between racers and their fans at Sunday River Ski Resort's South Ridge parking lot. Voter's dad, Scott Voter, is holding his son's head steady. TERRY KARKOS/SUN JOURNAL Fans photograph New England Forest Rally racer Travis Pastrana as he drives from the pit area parking lot early Saturday morning to the lower parking lot at Sunday River Ski Resort's South Ridge base area for a Parc Expose to meet with fans prior to heading out to racing stages. TERRY KARKOS/SUN JOURNAL New England Forest Rally racer Lucy Block, center, of Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., and her friend in front of her, racing co-driver Nathalie Richard of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and other friends under the umbrella slowly shuffle in baby steps toward canopy shelter from a sudden downpour on Saturday morning at Sunday River Ski Resort in Newry. TERRY KARKOS/SUN JOURNAL New England Forest Rally fan Kevin Ondre of Springfield, Vt., holds up the body and chassis of an HPI WR8 remote-control car he modeled after Rally racer Brendan Reeves' car. Reeves autographed the body during a meet-and-greet session with a few hundred fans in Newry. Kaleb said he wants to race rally cars when he grows just like his rally racing heroes, Travis Pastrana of Davidsonville, Md., and Ken Block of Park City, Utah. "My name is Kaleb Scott Voter and I want to be a racecar driver," the youngster said after posing for a picture in front of Block's 2013 Ford Fiesta. He was waiting for Block to arrive so he could greet him and pose with his dad for a photo with Block, who was in second place following Friday's racing. Voter's parents, Scott and Jessica Voter, were equally excited about the meet-and-greet session attended by a few hundred fans despite a heavy downpour. They share a unique connection with Pastrana, who was in third place. "A few years ago at the Recreation Park in Mexico, Travis did a jump in his car and lost a piece of his bumper when he landed and we got it and took it to him that same day and he autographed it for us," Jessica Voter said. "It's our most prized possession." They got something else from Pastrana when he posed for a photo with Scott and Kaleb. And then, in light rain, Pastrana autographed Kaleb's rain jacket hood on top of the youngster's head, wowing the crowd waiting to meet Pastrana. "Mom! He signed my name on my head!" a stunned Kaleb said. Laughing, Jessica said, "No, honey, he signed HIS name on your head." The racers spent more than an hour greeting fans, posing for pictures, handing out free copies of their swag, and autographing whatever fans brought for them to sign. Waiting in line for autographs was Kevin Ondre and the whole Ondre family of Springfield, Vt. Kevin Ondre built an HPI WR8 remote-control race car modeled on rally racer Brendan Reeves' 2015 M-Sport Ford Fiesta R2. Ondre took the plastic body off the chassis and Reeves autographed the underside of the body's roof. Ondre said his son, Nick Ondre, got Ken Block's autograph on the underside of the plastic body of a remote-control race car modeled after Block's old rally car. "We were here yesterday, too," Kevin Ondre said. "I'm a moderate fan. We follow this (forest rally) when it gets here, because this is the only time they come to New England." Dan Ondre proudly displayed a racing shirt on which he was collecting autographs. It was his first time attending the Parc Expose in Newry. "I can't get over how approachable everyone is," Dan Ondre said. "And I can't wait to see the dirt flying on the course." "It's really great meeting them," Maggie Ondre said. "They're very laid-back and very friendly." Dan Ondre said he races on autocross tracks with the Sports Car Club of New Hampshire. Autocross is a driving skill event conducted over a short, miniature road course that is clearly defined by traffic cones. He said it doesn't even come close to comparing with rally racing. "Avoiding orange cones is my racing compared to avoiding trees like these guys do," Dan Ondre said. And suddenly, overcast skies that were drizzling light rain over the racers, their parked cars and fans, gave way to a heavy downpour at about 8 a.m. Some fans and racers ran for canopies or the South Ridge lobby. The onslaught ended by 8:27 a.m. and racers and their co-drivers headed for the timing stanchion where rally Chief Registrar Jackee Manock of Newton, N.H., waited to give them the day's stage packet. Manock said Saturday's drenching rains would be great for the course. "Yesterday, we had a very dusty day, so today we won't have to have delays like we did in yesterday's race." However, she said, the wet gravel roads could prove slippery for racers who drive full throttle on the backcountry roads. Unlike the fans, Manock said she doesn't have any favorite racers. "I will tell you this, though," she said. "My favorite car is Lucy Block's racecar, because there are some unicorns and rainbows on it." tkarkos@sunmediagroup.net TERRY KARKOS/SUN JOURNAL New England Forest Rally chief registrar Jackee Manock of Newton, N.H., gives co-driver Darragh Mullen of County Sligo, Ireland, information about Saturday's race stages. Mullen and driver Martin Egan of Quincy, Mass., then joined the racer exodus from Sunday River Ski Resort in Newry for the competition.
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