KAMM CLAIMS GOLD, HARR SHINES SILVER

The Hayes Brakes Snocross National took center stage at the iconic World Championship Derby Complex (WCDC) in Eagle River, Wisconsin — the hometown turf of Crew Chief and Mechanic duo Tony and Colton Swiontek. From rain to shine, the track delivered, boasting a course that was as massive as it was demanding.

FRIDAY | ROUND 12

HARR | 1-1-10 for 2nd overall

The day kicked off on a high note for Harr, who wasted no time picking up right where he left off. He dominated timed qualifying and battled his way to the front in the first two Triple Crown rounds, earning back-to-back wins. But the final round wasn’t without drama. Right out of the gate, Harr clipped the back of another rider’s sled, launching himself and his machine into a flip. After a quick check to make sure both man and machine were in one piece, he remounted and fought his way back to a gritty tenth-place finish. Despite the chaos, his relentless effort sealed him an impressive second overall on the night.

KAMM | 12-9-5 for 10th overall

It was a rough start to the night for Kamm, forced to swallow a DNF in the opening round. But he wasn’t about to let that define his night. In round two, starting from the back row, he charged through the field to snag ninth. Then came round three—where Kamm truly came alive. Locked in fierce battles inside the top five for what felt like the eternity of the race, Kamm pocketed a fifth-place finish in the final round. That effort earned him a top ten overall on the night.

SATURDAY | ROUND 13

KAMM | 4-2-4 for 1st overall

A revitalized Kamm came out swinging, landing himself inside the top five in all three rounds. Focused on consistency and endurance through the grueling mains, Kamm executed exactly that. He kicked things off with a solid 4-2 punch, setting himself up perfectly heading into the final round. The last race? A full-blown pressure cooker. Three riders still in contention for the overall, and Kamm was right in the thick of it. The final round turned into a nail-biter, with Kamm and the rider he needed to beat running sled-to-sled — separated by mere inches at times. In the end, Kamm delivered. A fourth-place finish in the round was just enough to clinch the overall and lock in his first Pro win since January of 2023.

HARR | 3-12-2 for 7th overall

What started as a strong run for Harr — a third-place finish in round one — took a tough turn in round two. A tangle off the start with another rider left him with a DNF and a mountain to climb. But in true Harr fashion, he came back swinging. Coming out firing in round three, he stormed to a second-place finish. The comeback effort earned him seventh overall on the day — and, more importantly, kept him firmly at the top of the points standings heading into the final weekend of the season.

UP NEXT: The grand finale is on deck. For the eighth and final stop of the national tour, all eyes turn to Spirit Mountain in Duluth, Minnesota — a three-day showdown where a champion will be crowned. April 4–6.

ICYMI: Rounds 12 & 13 are scheduled to replay on Fox Sports 2 (FS2) on March 30th, 2025.

RD 12 |

HARR 2nd

KAMM 10th

RD 13 |

HARR 7th

KAMM 1st