HARRS REIGN CONTINUES IN EMPIRE STATE
For the eighth and ninth stop on the national tour, ACS roared into Salamanca, New York, bringing the adrenaline-fueled action to the Seneca Allegany Resort and Casino. Launching the second half of the season, riders faced one of the largest and most dynamic tracks this venue has ever seen, setting the stage for an unforgettable weekend.
FRIDAY | ROUND 8
As the light went green for Round 1, Harr wasted no time charging into a top-five position, while Kamm found himself in battles near the back of the pack. Pushing forward, Harr powered into the top three early on but didn’t settle for long. One rider went down ahead, leaving one more to go for the lead. Harr dove to the inside of a corner, snatched the lead, and never looked back. As for Kamm, he fought for position but got caught in the chaos, thrown from his sled, and ultimately ended in thirteenth-place.
Harr blasted off the line, claiming the Stud Boy Holeshot and an early lead. But this race was anything but a cruise—he faced relentless pressure on his rear bumper for nearly the entire round. He held strong until the final minutes, when he was passed and, immediately after, tipped the sled. Luckily, his tether stayed intact, allowing him to remount swiftly and still secure second place. Meanwhile, after a tough break in the previous round, Kamm started from the back row and charged his way up to seventh by the checkered flag.
The stage was set for a showdown, with Harr and another rider deadlocked heading into the final round of the night. It was a winner-takes-all battle, and when the light switched, they launched side by side. Harr dug deep, edged ahead in the first corner, and maintained control from start to finish, powering his Junick Motorsports Polaris to another victory. His 1-2-1 finishes sealed the deal for the night’s overall win. Kamm started near the outside of the pack and was piecing together a solid race—until disaster struck again. Tangled in a crash with another rider, his momentum was cut short. With 13-7-12 finishes, he settled for eleventh.
SATURDAY | ROUND 9
Teammates Kody Kamm and Emil Harr launched off the line side by side, charging into the top ten. Amid the chaos of the opening laps, Harr found his rhythm and rocketed into the top five, picking off rivals one by one until he reached second. In a nail-biting finish, he closed in on the leader, taking it down to the wire. Though he crossed the line in second, a post-race ruling disqualified the original winner, handing Harr the victory. Kamm battled fiercely throughout the race, ultimately securing a tenth-place finish in Round 1.
Grabbing another Stud Boy Holeshot, Harr blasted into the lead early in Round 2 and ran away with it. The Swedish sensation dominated the field, stretching his lead to an impressive 15-second margin by the checkered flag. Simultaneously, Kamm found himself in a battle that felt more like bumper cars but held strong to secure another hard-fought tenth-place.
Harr kept us on edge in the final round, accidentally bumping the clutch prematurely, propelling his sled forward before the light turned green—forcing him to the back row. Undeterred, he tackled the challenge head-on. Despite a tight squeeze at the start, Kamm surged into the top five early, while Harr, starting in seventh, methodically carved through the pack. He even claimed the lead at one point before settling for second. With 1-1-2 finishes, Harr earned his fifth consecutive overall victory and Kamm’s consistent 10-10-10 results placed him eleventh overall.
UP NEXT: The team will head to ERX Motor Park in Elk River, Minnesota on March 7th & 8th.
ICYMI: Rounds 8 & 9 are scheduled to replay on Fox Sports 2 (FS2) on March 9th, 2025.
RD 8 |
HARR 1st
KAMM 11th
RD 9 |
HARR 1st
KAMM 11th