The 2014 Benna Ford Roush Superior Watercross Shootout is in the books, with tons of high-speed action happening on the water off Barkers Island in Superior.
Racing fans enjoyed another amazing day of high speed racing at Barkers Island Festival Park for the second and final day of the Benna Ford Roush Superior Watercross Shootout.
Championship Sunday at the Benna Ford Roush Superior Watercross Shootout saw local racer "Magic" Mike Simmons claiming first place in one of the big events of the weekend.
Hundreds of racing fans came out today for day one of the Benna Ford Roush Superior Watercross Shootout at Barkers Island Festival Park, despite the intermittent rain showers throughout the morning and mid-afternoon, it was a nice day for racing.
The 2014 Benna Ford Roush Superior Watercross Shootout is upon us! Get exclusive looks behind the scenes, event updates, and more right here with this multifaceted live blog.
We hope to see you at the Benna Ford Roush Superior Watercross Shootout, it is going to be an amazing weekend of racing action, but in order to make this event enjoyable and safe for everyone we ask that the following rules be respected.
For people that have never seen the sport of watercross, the biggest question asked is "How are snowmobiles recovered if they sink?" Here is the answer to that common question.
Watch How a Watercross Snowmobile is Recovered
The high-speed sport of watercross racing is one of the fastest-growing motorsports in the country. While recognition of the sport grows, people still have questions of how it all works. International Watercross Association Vice President Derek McPheeters breaks down three common questions asked by fans and newcomers to the sport: