The 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 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 MoreAnchorage, Alaska – Thursday May 6, 2021. The Iron Dog Board would like to thank Mike Vasser for stepping in at the last minute as Interim Executive Director of the 2021 race. Mike's collaboration with board members, volunteers, community leaders, COVID mitigation experts and racers brought the 2021 race to reality when many said it could not happen.
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