Borello Racing
The vision started with Patsy Borello and was passed down to his son Patrick Borello who has continued the legacy of Borello Racing since the 1960's.
Racing at tracks like the former Watertown Speedway, Fulton, Fonda, Can-Am, Evans Mills, and Oswego.

The Borello Family has had many past championships and continues to compete today.

Past Championships include 1991 Can-Am Speedway 358 Modified Series Champion with driver Jimmy Johnson Jr., 1991 Can-Am Speedway Sportman Champion with Ray "Raymo" Zemken, and New York State Legend Pro-Series Division Championship with Michael Sboro in 2002. 

Borello Racing has announced it will be joining forces with Caprara Motorsports.  Pat Borello is now the Head Crew and Car Manager for driver Frankie Caprara

Congrats to Frankie and the team for winning again on May 8 in the 358 Modified feature at Can-Am. Thats two wins in a row now and many more to come.  We are currently leading the 358 modified points at Can-Am.

We would like to congratulate the entire team for winning both the 358 and Big Block Modified races on June 12, 2004.  We are the first team to win both races in one night.
The racing Family at Tony and Jess's Apt.
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Tony Borello
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"We Don't Go To The Races To Make Friends, We Bring Our Own"
Thats two wins in a row people
Frist win in 358 modified at Can-Am of 2004
Only team   to win         both races   in one         night.          HELL         YEAH
1st big block win of 2004- June 12, 2004
3rd 358 modified win, June 12, 2004
The Artic Cat Car AKA the Elton John car.
     The Cousins with the new cars
Michael Sboro 2002 New York State Legend Pro-Series Champion
The Borello Boys working on the Sportsman at Can-Am Speedway
Jimmy Johnson Jr. 1991 Can-Am Track Champion
Legend, Sonney Seamons, taught Pat        Borello how to build a winning racecar.
Legend, Richie Evans, helped mold Pat      Borello's racing career. Notice Pat in         background of picture.
Jerry Cook, took on Pat Borello who in     turn won the 1977 Nascar Modified          Champion Mechanic of the Year Award