Snow Goer magazine has combed its comprehensive archive of articles from
long-time contributor David Wells to assemble a collection of profiles
of the most interesting machines that the sport has ever seen. There is
an impressive array of machines, including sleds from the four surviving
major brands--Polaris, Ski-doo, Yamaha, and Arctic Cat--and many other
well-known names like Ariens, Bolens, Evinrude, and Johnson, and even
some obscure names like Roll-O-Flex and Dauphin. In addition to the
profiles, there are background features on “Snowbikes” through the
years, a look at “rebadging,” and an in-depth flashback to the fabulous
factory speed run and stock racing wars of the early 1970’s.
To the tops of mountains, over water, sand and grass, and of course on snow and ice, snowmobile racers have traversed the toughest terrain to push their sleds to maximum speeds. Competing since the second sled was built, vintage cross country, drag, and ice oval racing have paved the way for today's extreme competition racing at events such as the X-Games Snocross. This book traces the development of how snowmobile racing got to where it is today with influence from sanctioning bodies and organizations like the USSA, ISR, and WPSA and milestone moments in sled-racing history.
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