Illustrated Guide to Snowmobile Racing
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.38 (623 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1583881700 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 128 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-03-30 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Linda and David were involved with snowmobile racing for a decade. She has authored many books on a variety of subjects, including Amazing Stories: Snowmobile Adventures, and Backroad Mapbook books for hiking, fishing, snowmobiling and getting around rugged parts of Canada.Linda's husband David is also a knowledgeable historian on snowmobile
Linda has contributed many articles to SnowRider Magazine, and is currently the Webmaster & Managing Editor for this online snowmobile magazine. She has authored many books on a variety of subjects, including Amazing Stories: Snowmobile Adventures, and Backroad Mapbook books for hiking, fishing, snowmobiling and getting around rugged parts of Canada.Linda's husband David is also a knowledgeable historian on snowmobile racing and has contributed to many technical columns in their online magazine. David Aksomitis is a knowledgeable historian on snowmobile racing and has contributed to many technical columns.. About the Author Linda and David were involved with snowmobile racing for a decade
Competing since the second sled was built, vintage cross country, drag, and ice oval racing have paved the way for today's extreme competition racing at events such as the X-Games Snocross. This book traces the development of how snowmobile racing got to where it is today with influence from sanctioning bodies and organizations like the USSA, ISR, and WPSA and milestone moments in sled-racing history.. To the tops of mountains, over water, sand and grass, and of course on snow and ice, snowmobile racers have traversed the toughest terrain to push their sleds to maximum speeds
For a young snowmobile enthusiast My 15 year old son loves snowmobiles and reads everything he can get his hands on to learn about them. He carried this one around for weeks reading and re-reading it.. Pierre Pouliot said Five Stars. very nice