BACK-TO-BACK WINS AT GPSV
For the second year in a row, ACS journeyed north to the legendary Grand Prix Ski-Doo de Valcourt (GPSV) circuit in Quebec, Canada, home to the world’s largest winter motorsports event. This prestigious race stands apart, featuring only the Pro classes from the tour, who compete alongside GPSV classes and high-intensity ice oval races.
FRIDAY | ROUND 6
Saturday night’s Grand Prix action kicked off with Harr three-wide for the lead right off the start, muscling his way to the lead by the first corner. Meanwhile, Kamm found himself shuffled to the back of the pack, forced to claw his way up from the get-go. Despite leading the charge, Harr partook in a relentless game of cat and mouse, fending off fierce attacks from second place. Able to break free and shake the pressure halfway through the race, Harr stretched his lead and charged across the finish line to claim victory. When the dust and battles settled for Kamm, he crossed the line in eighth.
Harr and Kamm rocketed off the start in Round 2, charging into the top five with Harr in third and Kamm close behind. Wasting no time, Harr went up the inside of the rhythm section, slickly making the move into second on the opening lap. He wasn’t done yet—using the same flawless line, he snatched the lead on the very next lap. In the meantime, Kamm was locked into battles near the top five. A slight misstep in a corner momentarily dropped Harr back to second, but he wasted no time reclaiming his position at the front. After a relentless series of dogfights, Harr emerged victorious, securing the round win. Kamm, running strong throughout the race, looked poised for a solid finish until a chaotic three-rider pileup in a corner upended his momentum, relegating him to tenth place.
Similarly to Round 1, Harr found himself four-wide in a fierce sprint for the holeshot before once again surging into the lead by the first corner. Meanwhile, Kamm had a tough break off the line, finding himself buried outside the top ten as the final round of the night got underway. Out front, Harr commanded the lead for the entirety of the race and never looked back as he cruised to another victory. Kamm clawed his way through the field, ultimately salvaging an eighth-place finish by the checkered flag. With a flawless sweep of the night—earning top qualifier and going 1-1-1 in the Triple Crown rounds—Harr claimed the nights overall. Kamm’s gritty 8-10-8 finishes landed him ninth overall, wrapping up a night full of battles and perseverance.
SATURDAY | ROUND 7
JM teammates lined up side by side at the line, both launching off the start with perfection. Kamm rocketed ahead to claim the Stud Boy Holeshot, while the duo stormed over the finish line jump in first and second. Harr wasted no time seizing the lead early on, but his momentum was abruptly halted when he was thrown from his sled, opening the door for Kamm to take control. Leading the charge, Kamm showcased his defensive prowess, fending off relentless pursuits while letting his experience shine. He was able to withstand the pressure until the final minutes of the race. But with a few laps to go, Kamm was tangled with another rider, sending both off the side of the track. He managed to reenter the race, and salvaged an eighth. At the same time, Harr, undeterred by his early setback, mounted a spectacular comeback. Laser focused, he went through the field, picking off competitors one by one in a relentless charge that saw him claw his way back to a well-earned third-place finish.
Harr began Round 2 in a bar-to-bar battle for second, while Kamm was buried deep in the pack after the opening lap. Wasting no time, Harr made his way to the rear bumper of the leader, making a bold pass for the top spot. After trading positions in a thrilling duel back and forth, Harr ultimately locked in a hard-fought second-place finish. As for Kamm, he refused to back down despite the tough start. He weaved through the pack, battling his way up to a sixth-place finish by the checkered flag.
In the third and final round of the weekend, Harr once again launched into second off the start, while Kamm found himself battling inside the top ten. Getting straight to business, Harr charged up the inside, powering past the leader to claim the top spot early on. From there, he built a commanding lead, stretching the gap by several seconds. Kamm fought relentlessly throughout the race, pushing his way to a ninth-place finish by the checkered flag. With impressive 3-2-1 performances, Harr clinched the overall victory, securing the Grand Prix Championship. Kamm’s effort landed him ninth overall on the night with finishes of 8-6-11.
UP NEXT: The series heads east to the Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino in Salamanca New York on February 21st and 22nd for Rounds 8 & 9.
ICYMI: Rounds 6 and 7 are scheduled to replay on Fox Sports 2 (FS2) on February 23rd, 2025. Check your local listings for times.
ROUND 6 |
HARR 1st overall (1-1-1)
KAMM 9th overall (8-10-8)
ROUND 7 |
HARR 1st overall (3-2-1)
KAMM 9th overall (8-6-11)