United States Air Force Sponsoring 2024-2025 AMSOIL Championship Snocross Season

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Fans go wild whenever AMSOIL Championship Snocross racers get airborne. The United States Air Force takes it to the next level by catching big air with plenty of style points. That’s why Snocross is proud to announce the U.S. Air Force is sponsoring the 2024 to 2025 season for the 25th consecutive year.

Although the Air Force is no stranger to partnering with Snocross, this is the first year the U.S. Air Force will be the title sponsor of the Canterbury Park event in Shakopee, Minnesota, on January 10 to 11, 2025. With indoor seating, airbrush tattoos, and Pro autograph sessions, Canterbury Park remains a popular annual event on the Snocross National Tour.

The U.S. Air Force is also returning as the title sponsor for the Deadwood Snocross Shootout, held from January 24 to 25, 2025, in Deadwood, South Dakota. This two-day event packs the Days of 76 Rodeo Grounds full of enthusiasts to witness the most compact track of the season. The Deadwood track brings fans closer to the action than any other stop.

In addition to that, the U.S. Air Force will be present at every event throughout the 2024 to 2025 Snocross season, allowing you to flex your wrench skills if you think you can hang. Stop by the U.S. Air Force Quick Change Challenge to test your ski-changing skills in a race against the clock. Every participant receives a gift, and the weekend’s fastest time wins a grand prize.

Who’s the fastest wrench? If you have ever wondered how you would perform as a Snocross Crew Mechanic, this is your ultimate chance to prove it.

On top of that, the U.S. Air Force is sponsoring Pro Team Scheuring Speed Sports once again. This year marks the 25th anniversary of this historic partnership. It’s already shaping up to be an exciting year, and it’s just getting started!

Finally, one of the most important annual Snocross traditions will continue through the U.S. Air Force sponsorship. As seen in seasons past, the U.S. Air Force will conduct official Delayed Entry Program swear-ins and on-site activation for recruits and new members at Snocross events. 

Perhaps Snocross President Carl Schubitzke says it best: “The DEP swear-ins at Snocross events are a tremendous honor for us to witness young patriots’ inspiring and courageous commitment to serving this great Nation! We look forward to meeting and supporting the brave future Air Force members tasked with patrolling our skies!”

Over 495,000 uniformed personnel currently serve in the U.S. Air Force across active duty, the Air National Guard, and the Air Force Reserve. You can show appreciation for their service at Snocross events throughout the 2024 to 2025 season. The U.S. Air Force also enlists members to sing the National Anthem at events and visit local schools as part of their community outreach program.

U.S. Air Force’s presence at events enables Snocross to make competitive professional snowmobile racing more accessible to a broader audience. From providing fans with unique opportunities to seeking the most intelligent, competitive, and talented individuals for service, the U.S. Air Force partnership with Snocross is invaluable. 

Did you know that a wide range of jobs in more than 150 career fields are available throughout the U.S. Air Force?

U.S. Air Force Career Paths in exciting fields like Aircraft Maintenance, Computer Science, Engineering, Nuclear deterrence, Healthcare, Security Forces, Intelligence, and Special Warfare are available.   The moment you put on this uniform you’re also eligible to receive additional compensation based on your job and where you are stationed as well as low-cost insurance, food and housing allowances, 30 days of vacation with pay yearly, tuition assistance, and a generous retirement package. Don’t hesitate to talk to an Air Force Recruitment Specialist if you have questions about a career in the U.S. Air Force.

For a quarter century and counting, the U.S. Air Force and Snocross partnership continues elevating snowmobile motorsports into the stratosphere. To learn more, stop by the U.S. Air Force booth while catching high-flying Snocross action all season long. For more information about the 2024-2025 Snocross National Tour, presented by the U.S. Air Force, visit www.snocross.com.