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Team Arctic Sweeps the Top Stock Classes at Haydays
2010 CFR 800 H.O. Dominates with Two Wins
Thief River Falls, Minn. (Sept. 16, 2009) – The annual kick-off to winter also proved to
be a kiss-off to the competition at the Sno-Baron’s Haydays grass drags, with Arctic
Cat’s new CFR 800 delivering the “World’s Fastest Snowmobiles” message with
unmistakable clarity.
In the capable hands of Team Arctic’s Glenn Hall of Gordon, Wis., and Scott Moser of
Lowville, N.Y., the CFR 800 nailed commanding wins in both the Stock 800 and Open
Stock classes at the famed summer event in Forest Lake, Minn., effectively ending any
debate about which brand owns the big classes.
“We built the CFR 800 to continue the Arctic Cat tradition of being the quickest, fastest
and most potent snowmobiles in the sport,” said Mike Kloety, Team Arctic Race
Manager. “Finishing one-two in Open Stock and crushing Stock 800 at Haydays made
that fact perfectly clear to the thousands of spectators who witnessed the wins.”
The victories are also a clear indication of the power produced by the new 800 H.O.
engine. Pumping out 160-hp with a 4.3-lb. lighter crankshaft that revs quicker, the 800
H.O. brings class-crushing performance to the 2010 CFR 800, F8, Crossfire 8 and M8
models.
In addition to the victories by Hall and Moser, Jamie Edwards led a Team Arctic sweep
of the Stock 700 class.
“It’s always good for the team to do well at Haydays,” said Team Arctic Drag Racing
Coordinator, Al Shimpa. “It’s the biggest drag race of the season, and they all worked
very hard to be at their best, especially with limited time aboard the new CFR 800. This
sled is going to get even better throughout the season.”
2010 CFR 800 H.O. Dominates with Two Wins
Thief River Falls, Minn. (Sept. 16, 2009) – The annual kick-off to winter also proved to
be a kiss-off to the competition at the Sno-Baron’s Haydays grass drags, with Arctic
Cat’s new CFR 800 delivering the “World’s Fastest Snowmobiles” message with
unmistakable clarity.
In the capable hands of Team Arctic’s Glenn Hall of Gordon, Wis., and Scott Moser of
Lowville, N.Y., the CFR 800 nailed commanding wins in both the Stock 800 and Open
Stock classes at the famed summer event in Forest Lake, Minn., effectively ending any
debate about which brand owns the big classes.
“We built the CFR 800 to continue the Arctic Cat tradition of being the quickest, fastest
and most potent snowmobiles in the sport,” said Mike Kloety, Team Arctic Race
Manager. “Finishing one-two in Open Stock and crushing Stock 800 at Haydays made
that fact perfectly clear to the thousands of spectators who witnessed the wins.”
The victories are also a clear indication of the power produced by the new 800 H.O.
engine. Pumping out 160-hp with a 4.3-lb. lighter crankshaft that revs quicker, the 800
H.O. brings class-crushing performance to the 2010 CFR 800, F8, Crossfire 8 and M8
models.
In addition to the victories by Hall and Moser, Jamie Edwards led a Team Arctic sweep
of the Stock 700 class.
“It’s always good for the team to do well at Haydays,” said Team Arctic Drag Racing
Coordinator, Al Shimpa. “It’s the biggest drag race of the season, and they all worked
very hard to be at their best, especially with limited time aboard the new CFR 800. This
sled is going to get even better throughout the season.”