McMann takes weekend, L’Heureux nets first best wagon
The dust has settled on three days of wagon racing in North Battleford and Brad McMann walked away with the top prize.
The fourth-year Canadian Professional Chuckwagon Association (CPCA) driver notched times of 1:04.39, 1:02.71 and 1:02.43 for a show total of 3:08.44, edging Todd Baptiste by just 31 milliseconds for the buckle.
But the driver eliciting the loudest reaction from the grandstand as she crossed the finish line Sunday was Amber L’Heureux, who made history two nights prior by becoming the first female in the circuit’s six-decade history to navigate the barrels.