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Norway SnowFest - Boston Events INSIDER

Norway SnowFest at Boston Events INSIDER Johnny's Summary
Ooo! It's snowmobile racing. - . Norway, ME .
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Admission for spectators is always free. During the day Saturday and Sunday, we will have a variety of snacks and beverages on the ice

to keep festival-goers warm, including coffee, hot chocolate, burgers and hot dogs. All timing on the ice track is done with our

Porta-Tree timing system. On the snow track on Sunday we use a radar gun. First place trophies, from Lake Region Trophy, in Norway,

are given in all categories in the drag and radar races, as well as for the fastest sled overall. Your sled does not need to be registered to

run at our event, however if you leave the immediate area, it does.

Drag Racing 1/28/2012 - All racing is single elimination. Track length is 660 feet. You must be 18 to race.

Sign up begins at 9:00, with a drivers meeting around 10:15 and racing shortly after. There are two tracks, ice and snow. If you have

carbide studs or no studs, you need to run on the snow track. To run on the ice track you need to have ice picks, and please tape the

handles on your skis to allow the staging sensors to ""see"" your sled better. The entry fee is $15 per class if you preregister, and $20 for

same day registration. You can preregister by clicking here to printing off the form then mail it back to us. Classes for the ice and snow

tracks are: 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 and 1000 in the following classes: stock, improved stock, and modified. There is also an open class.

New this year are classes for vintage sleds. Click here for a full list and description of all classes.

""Grudge matches"", in which drivers pick an opponent to face off against, will begin at 2:00, time permitting. There is a $5 entry fee for

these races.

Radar runs 1/29/2012 - Track length is 660 feet. You must be 18 to race.

Sign up begins at 9:00, with a drivers meeting around 10:15 and racing shortly after. There are two tracks, ice and snow. If you have

carbide studs or no studs, you need to run on the snow track. To run on the ice track you need to have ice picks, and please tape the

handles on your skis to allow the staging sensors to ""see"" your sled better. For both tracks there is a $5 per run entry fee. Classes for the

ice and snow track are: 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 and 1000 in the following classes: stock, improved stock, and modified. There is also an

open class. Click here for a full list and description of all classes.

Antique Snowmobile Show 1/29/2012

Also on the docket for Sunday is the antique snowmobile show, for machines more than 25 years old. We will have an area set up to

display your antique sled and A parade planned for noon, the winner will be announced shortly afterwards. Please sign up by 11:00 if

you want to be judged.


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