3/29/2018
Can-Am Speedway
Fabco To Sponsor The Pro Street Stock Division In 2018
LAFARGEVILLE, NY - The Can-Am Speedway is proud to join with FABCO as the division sponsor for the 2018 Pro Street Stocks. FABCO is a local, family owned business, located in Watertown, NY and has been a long time supporter of the Can-Am Speedway.
One of the things new track owner Tyler Bartlett had on is long list of things he wanted to see in 2018, was to have a division sponsor for each weekly points division. This would not only give each class it's own special identity, but would allow Can-Am to offer it's Track Champions a substantial increase in point fund money. FABCO stepped up to build on their involvement at the LaFargeville oval and will not only be the titled sponsor of the Pro Street Stocks, but will also have a weekly presence at the Speedway. FABCO will have tower room to help enjoy the weekly racing, a billboard displayed on the front straightaway and also a huge sponsorship night during the season. Can-Am would like to thank the Tontarski family and FABCO for their continued support of local dirt track racing.
FABCO: Capitalizing on a void in the construction market in upstate New York, Fred Tontarski and his wife Gerry realized there was an opportunity to provide trusses much more economically than currently available. The year was 1978, and now over 30 years later the business is still run by the Tontarski family with sons Dan and Terry at the helm.
Today, Fabco continues to design, manufacture, sell and deliver custom designed roof and floor trusses as well as a full line of engineered wood products from manufacturers like Georgia Pacific and Nordic Engineered Wood through retail lumber yards to the contractor at the job site.
We take great pride in our service and extensive quality control program. Each of our production lines are inspected a minimum of three times a week and we participate in a third-party inspection program. Our quality control program is approved by the Wood Truss Council of America and the Truss Plate Institute.
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