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AMSOIL to be Official Oil of Iron Dog

Official Iron Dog News ReleaseDec.1, 2017 AMSOIL to be Official Oil of Iron DogJim Wilke, President of Iron Dog Board of Directors said, “We are very pleased that AMSOIL has agreed to become our exclusive oil provider. AMSOIL has been a pioneer in the use of synthetic snowmobile lubricants and they make a product that can stand up to the demands of the Iron Dog. We look forward to this partnership and look forward to working with AMSOIL.”AMSOIL will provide the snowmobile oil during the Iron Dog, along with promotional items and prizes. Be sure to visit the AMSOIL tent at the start of the race in downtown Anchorage for information and possible giveaways.“AMSOIL is excited to be the official oil of the Iron Dog,” said Kevin Kastner, AMSOIL Racing & Event Marketing Manager. “Our industry-leading motor oils are designed to withstand the toughest conditions, whether you’re racing 2,000 miles across the tundra or commuting to work in temperatures 20 degrees below zero. It’s our goal to let Alaskans and Iron Dog fans everywhere know that AMSOIL is easy to find, race proven and built to protect nearly everything you drive.”For more information on AMSOIL, please visit AMSOIL.com.The 2018 Iron Dog is Feb. 16 - 24, 2018.Visit IronDog.org for more information.About Iron Dog, Inc. | 7100 Old Seward Hwy, Ste C, Anchorage, Alaska 99518 USAThe Iron Dog race is a world class snowmobile event that crosses the state of Alaska each February, impacting over twenty-five Alaskan communities. The Iron Dog teams race from Anchorage to Nome and finish in Fairbanks. Racers travel over 2,000 miles of Alaska’s most remote and rugged terrain while surviving the harsh Alaskan winter conditions and sub-zero temperatures.Iron Dog, Inc. is a proud leader in the community promoting snowmobile safety and outdoor education through trade shows, seminars and community events. Iron Dog, Inc. conducts yearly successful student exchange programs and through its annual raffle has donated nearly $250,000 to Alaska charities since 2011.For additional information:Susan DuckExecutive Director, Iron Dog, Inc.907-563-4414sduck@irondog.org