The world of snowmobile racing has been taken off its feet with the two-stroke insanity known as the NSA Asphalt Sleds. The National Speed Association (NSA) was formed in 2005 by a bunch of grass roots snowmobile racers looking to create a Professional platform to race some of the fastest naturally aspirated 1000cc sleds in the world. Today the NSA series races at premiere IHRA and NHRA tracks across the country in a competitive point’s series with each event having an excellent purse! To add to the excitement, all races are run in a heads up format with a .400 Pro Tree making awesome side-by-side drag racing. Spectators and fans can take a close-up look at cutting edge two-stroke race engineering and talk directly to the builders and riders of these unbelievable machines! Current Pro Stock 1000cc National ET & MPH Record: Paul Austin – 8.354 ET – Budds Creek, Maryland 2007 Paul Austin – 155.10mph – Toronto, Ontario 2007 The quickest ever Pro Stock 1000cc ¼-mile snowmobile pass occurred just a few months ago in Valdosta, GA during the Eastern Spring Test Nationals – Jeremy Hannen (rider) on the Paul Austin Motorsports PS1000 race sled 8.11 seconds at 157.80mph Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/OffRoadDotCom
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