Albertville, Minn. – Unprecedented bonuses totaling $30,000 have been injected into the weekend purse for the AMSOIL Championship Snocross 2022-2023 opening weekend in West Fargo, ND. The three-day snowmobile spectacular will feature three action-packed days of high-flying racing action, including the marquee $10,000 to win AMSOIL Dominator race Friday evening. Admission to Friday’s portion of the weekend program will now be free to the public.

All Finish Concrete and KPH, Inc. have stepped up to provide bonuses for PRO and PRO LITE, respectively. PRO and PRO LITE racers who can win their Round 1 and Round 2 Finals will earn a $10,000 bonus on top of the series purse. If the winner of the AMSOIL Dominator continues on to win the first two Finals in their respective division, they will earn a $20,000 bonus on top of their AMSOIL Dominator winnings and series purse.

“We want to give back to the Snocross fans and eagerly welcome some new fans with Friday’s free admission,” All Finish Concrete Owner and Event Promoter Chad Ohnstad said. “Snocross fans will get to watch the most exciting race of the season as the best racers in the world compete for a chance at a record payday. Don’t worry, Fargo is warm in December!”

The lucrative AMSOIL Dominator race returns to its original head-to-head bracket format. PRO and PRO LITE racers will qualify into the bracket through heat races for a chance at the grand prize of $10,000.

The first National of the season, All Finish Concrete Snocross National presented by Kost Materials, will once again be held at the Red River Valley Fairgrounds in West Fargo, ND and marks the third visit in series history. In 2022, the course designed by three-time National Champion Robbie Malinoski, was one of the most innovative and thrilling courses on the circuit. The expansive course is considered a true Supercross-style track. 

“The first event always carries a lot of excitement, but the free admission, AMSOIL Dominator, and now an additional purse is going to make the weekend even more special,” ISOC President Carl Schubitzke said. “I can’t wait to be there to see who comes out on top and takes home the largest payday in Snocross history.”