There was more qualified stock racing and more action in 1984 on the part of at least three sledmakers and they were promising to make 1984 a very good year for snowmobile competition.
Fifty six horsepower stock racers with high-tech suspension systems from Polaris, Ski-Doo and Yamaha, together with some form of racing program from all three provided more color and intensity on the snocross, sprint and endurance circuits when the new season kicked off in December, 1984.
Experienced competitors say the best years for racing are those when all or most of the snowmobile factories build new, qualified sleds. With announced plans from three majors for '84, racing fans had planned on some hot competition and classic track duels to punctuate the '84 season.
This blog is all about snowmobiles from the 1960's thru the 1980's. The daily posts will feature stories, ads or press releases for a classic snowmobile during that period from various snowmobile magazines and other publications during that period in snowmobile history. Save this blog and view it on a regular basis. You never know, you may see your favorite classic sled featured here !
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