
Jim Urquhart SnoX Magazine Article on Don Omdahl’s 1974 440
Jim Urquhart’s SnoX Article On Omdahl’s 1974 440 Is the profile of this baby not the sleekest looking sled ever?
The Polaris racing blog and the ongoing chronicle of the amazing men and machines of the Polaris Professional Race Team from author Larry Preston.
Jim Urquhart’s SnoX Article On Omdahl’s 1974 440 Is the profile of this baby not the sleekest looking sled ever?
Leroy Lindblad Cross-Country racing in the late 1960’s Arlen Saage Cross-Country racing in the late 1960’s Leroy Lindblad and Larry Rugland working on a 440
Steve Thorsen racks up one of his first wins as a newly minted member of the Midnight Blue Express, this time in Hartford, Michigan 1977.
Rare 1975 PDC Photos 1975 PDC photos are tough to come by, and these beauties from Steven W. Marquardt are some of the best quality
1976 Ski-Doo (aka “The Enemy”) photos Todd Hubbard posted these magnificent, rare photos of the Ski-Doo professional team of Mike Trapp, Leroy Lindblad, Larry Rugland
Polaris Declares Its Independence With no SnoPro team to spend money on in 1979, Polaris went about supporting independent drivers any way they could. Since
1978 Alexandria SnoPro Photos Todd Hubbard got these rare shots from Alexandria, MN in December of 1977. Yeah they are through a fence, but we
Greg Marier Photos from 1977 Greg had a front seat to some amazing history, and lucky for us, he had camera and knew how to
RARE! 1975 Polaris PDC Race Team Photos From the West Yellowstone Spring Roundup in 1975. The Starfire Kids with the last year of their dominant
Here’s a cool example of the genius of the Polaris race team, and how they practiced continual improvement on all the factory race sleds. In
Starfire Kids Midnight Blue Express is the unauthorized and previously untold true story of the people from Roseau, Minnesota and the machines they built to find fame and fortune in the brutal, challenging, and often very dangerous sport of snowmobile racing in the 1960s and 1970s.