Korey Cronquist
The Iron Dog Race, Inc., Hall of Fame is dedicated to showcasing the rich and exciting history, along with honoring the men and women of the Iron Dog snowmobile event at both the recreational and competitive levels. The inductees of the 2025 Hall of Fame have provided countless memories as racers and race officials, they have supported our organization and racers financially and though encouragement, and provided industry information since the inception of our race. Their efforts have provided support for the foundation of our race and our sport.
This year, the Iron Dog Board of Directors inducted five new members.
“Congratulations to them all, and thank you for all you’ve given the Iron Dog Race.” – Mike Vasser, Iron Dog executive director
Korey Cronquist
Korey Cronquist
Korey Cronquist was fully immersed in snowmachine racing before he ever set foot at the Iron Dog start line. His father had raced, and won, the Top of the World snowmachine race in the mid-1970s, and when his family opened CC Ski-Doo (now Team CC) in 1991, he saw Iron Dog racers come through frequently. It wasn’t long until he became a racer himself. Cronquist competed in his first Iron Dog in 1993 with partner Len Story. In 1999, he earned a third-place podium finish with partner Tyson Johnson. In the early 2000s, he raced with Mark Carr, bettering that podium finish to second place.
When Cronquist stepped away from racing in the mid-2000s, he began focusing on evolving the sport. His unwavering support of racers, and his commitment to developing better products has helped elevate Iron Dog to new heights. As owner of Team CC, he remains a team sponsor and industry informant, helping racers of all levels have success on the course.
“Korey Cronquist has been instrumental to the Ski-Doo brand in many ways. His incredible feedback, technical knowledge and input not only helps us to develop our products but also his strength as a team leader and mentor to the racers is what has built a winning program,” said Carey Daku of Ski-Doo Racing. “The number of racers he has helped over the years is insurmountable. We thank Korey for all his help, and we couldn't be prouder than to see him inducted into the Iron Dog Hall of Fame.”
It is with pleasure that Iron Dog Race, Inc., honors Korey for his contributions.