AMSOIL gets to celebrate another successful snocross season. The AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series wrapped up in Lake Gevena, Wis. and Team AMSOIL riders once again stole the show.
Ross Martin won both pro races and almost two titles. He already had the AMSOIL Pro Open championship wrapped up in Hayward, but just missed the pro stock title, finishing second overall.
His protege, Mike Bauer, clinched the Semi-Pro Super Stock #1 championship on Saturday. He was looking for a title in Semi-Pro Super Stock #2 on Sunday, but a crash knocked him out of the race and contention. He still finished second overall.
Robbie Malinoski finished fifth overall in Pro Open and fourth overall in Pro Super Stock. Scheuring Speed Sports teammate Andrew Johnstad finished eighth overall and took home ISOC's Most Improved Rider award.
Overall, it was a great year of snocross racing. Nine events stretched from New Hampshire to Utah and was covered on Versus for the first time. More than 123,000 people watch the live stream this past weekend with another 25,000 people showing up in Lake Geneva for the final event.
All of us at AMSOIL are very excited with the direction of the AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series and we can't wait for round one of the 2010-2011 season at the AMSOIL Duluth National.
Until then, we'll see you at the races.
ACSS YEAR END AWARDS
Event of the Year: Utah
Pro Rookie of the Year: Tim Tremblay
Fan Favorite: Levi LaVallee
Freestyle Athlete of the Year: Matt "Tinger" Tingstad
True Grit Award: Levi LaVallee
ISOC Employees of the Year: Jake Haugh & Todd Johnson
Most Improved Racer: Andrew Johnstad
Pro Stock Privateer: Paul Bauerly
Pro Open Privateer: Paul Bauerly
Team of the Year: Warnet Racing