The 2022 Expedition Class of the World’s Longest Toughest Snowmobile Race is Official and includes new faces and familiar faces. The field includes 41 participants, the largest ever.
Read MoreThe 2022 Pro Class Field of the World’s Longest Toughest Snowmobile Race is Official and it is stacked!
Read MoreProving that even a worldwide pandemic can’t stop tradition, the World’s Longest Toughest Snowmobile Race is on for 2022. Iron Dog 38 will take a page from 2021’s successful event, which followed strict mitigation procedures that kept racers, volunteers and spectators along the racecourse safe.
Read MoreAll teams that register after 9/1/21 will be entered into a separate drawing for starting positions.
Read MoreThe Iron Dog Board is pleased to announce the selection of Bob Menne as the new executive director. Menne, a lifelong snowmobile enthusiast and racer brings a long career of experience in the motor sports industry and business management expertise. Menne and his family relocated to Alaska from Minnesota in 2020 after competing in the 2018 Iron Dog race.
Read MoreRecipients announced for most of 2021’s Iron Dog Contingency Prizes.
Read More(Saturday, Feb. 20, 7:45 a.m.) — The top four racers will leave Puntilla this morning. Racers should begin arriving at Big Lake at approximately noon.
Read More(PUNTILLA LAKE, Feb. 19, 7:30 p.m.) – When Team 14 Casey Boylan and Bryan Leslie, were prepping to leave McGrath Friday morning, they agreed: No rash moves.
“Really we are just trying to stay steady and do what we know how to do,” said Boylan from McGrath, before the two headed out. “We haven’t been riding too hard, and we agreed that whatever pace we ride is the place we are going to get.”
Read More(McGRATH, Alaska, 9 p.m.) – The blistering pace that has been set since the beginning of Iron Dog 38 started to show some cracks today — on racers, and their machines.
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