LA FARGEVILLE, N.Y. — All five divisions of racing were in action at Can Am Speedway on Friday night, highlighted by Jordan McCreadie earning his first win of the season in the Whitesboro Plowshop DIRTCar 358 Modified feature.
R.J. Tressider was the dominant driver as he led by a straightaway at the start of the race, with Ryan Bartlett, Tyler Meeks, Lucas Fuller and Derek Webb filling out the top-five spots.
Tressider had everyone covered in the early going, but McCreadie, Billy Dunn and two-time track champion Tim Fuller were all on the move. McCreadie would break into the top-three by lap 10 but had a long way to go to catch the leader.
On lap 15 the break everyone needed came in the form of a caution, which bunched the field up for a key restart. When the green flew Tressider continued his march to a possible first career win, but McCreadie was on a charge to the front.
After taking second from Meeks, the Watertown native charged by Tressider to grab the lead and begin a dominant run in the final laps.
Winner of two of the previous three races at Can Am, Dunn was on the move as he took second from Meeks, but a trip to the winner’s circle would have to wait another week.
McCreadie had been winning a lot of races in the Northeast and finally won at home with his first of the season. Dunn crossed in second ahead of Tressider. Tyler Meeks scored a fourth-place finish with Fuller in fifth.
Dylan Moore won the Donath Motor Worx Limited Sportsman feature, while Justin Pole scored the Thundercar feature. The DIRTcar Sportsman event was won by Gavin Eisele while Dakota Sharp scored the DIRTcar Pro Stock feature.Â