LAFARGEVILLE — Frankie Caprara (big-block) and Larry Wight (small-block) were crown track champions in the modified division Saturday at Can-Am Motorsports Park in LaFargeville.
Winning the 30-lap modified feature was Pat O'Brien, who took the lead midway through the race. Ryan Bartlett crossed the finish line second.
Brandon Sweet earned the championship in the sportsman division, while Mark Webb took the checkered flag Saturday.
Other track champs included Chris Thurston (IMCA), Todd Raabe (street stocks), Mike Blair (pure stocks), J.R. Durham (thundercars) and Bryan Green (mod-lites).
Race winners were Brian Holder (IMCA), Phil Walker (street stocks), Josh Scanlon (pure stocks), Durham (thundercars) and Charles Oliver (mod-lites).
ROGGIE WINS LATE MODELS RACE
Croghan's Andre Roggie won the late model feature at Adirondack International Speedway in New Bremen.
Roggie took the lead on the 38th of 50 laps. Tommy Cloce of Canton finished second, and 17-year old Dylan Bancroft of Copenhagen placed fifth to complete his first top-five showing.
Watertown's Tim Dunn was victorious in the 15-lap sport compact race.
Dave Arbes (true stocks) and Levi Kirkbride (light trucks) each earned their first victory of the season.
FULLER 13TH, MCCREADIE LAST
Tim Fuller of Watertown finished 13th in a World of Outlaws late model series race Friday night at Bedford (Pa.) Speedway. Tim McCreadie finished last in the 25-car starting field that was won by defending late model champion Steve Francis of Ashland, Ken.
Watertown native McCreadie started third in the feature but he brought out a caution flag on lap 10 because his rear wheels were filled with mud. He returned following a quick pit stop but was eliminated on the ensuing restart when he slid into a multi-car accident in turn one. The accident forced three other drivers out of the race.