HARR BACK ON THE BOX AT CANTERBURY PARK
After a month-long holiday break, the AMSOIL Championship Snocross series returned to action for Rounds 3 and 4 at Canterbury Park, widely known as the “Daytona of Snocross.” The iconic venue once again lived up to its reputation, drawing massive crowds and filling the grandstands both indoors and out as racing came alive under the stadium lights.
FRIDAY | ROUND 3
KAMM
4–6–5 for 5th overall
HARR
11–7–4 for 7th overall
Friday night marked the first Triple Crown format of the season for the Pro class, with three races combined to determine the overall results. Consistency proved critical, and Kody Kamm delivered throughout the night. With finishes of fourth, sixth, and fifth, Kamm put together a strong performance to secure fifth overall. Emil Harr faced a challenging start as he continued to work back from injury, but showed resilience and steady improvement as the night progressed. Harr capped off the Triple Crown with an impressive fourth-place finish in the final race, earning seventh overall.
SATURDAY | ROUND 4
HARR
2nd
KAMM
DNS
Saturday returned to the traditional winner-take-all final format, and Harr came out determined to rebound. After earning a heat win and riding strong throughout the night, Harr delivered an action-packed performance in the final. From the green flag to the checkers, he battled every lap and ultimately secured a hard-earned second-place finish. Kamm also showed early speed on Saturday, opening the night with a solid fourth-place finish in the first heat. Unfortunately, an incident in the second heat ended his evening early. Kamm is doing well following the crash, though he remains very sore and is recovering from a concussion. The team wishes him a smooth and speedy recovery.
Due to a lack of snow out west, the upcoming Deadwood, South Dakota rounds have been relocated. The series will return to Canterbury Park on January 23 and 24 for Rounds 5 and 6.
Thank you to everyone who came out to support, and to all of our partners and fans for their continued support.
