M.I.R.A. stands for: Midwest International Racing Association, which started in 1979. We began as a snowmobile enduro racing circuit racing throughout the Midwest and Michigan. When it started, the races were "true" enduros. Meaning that the "TC 250" was actually 250 miles, or 500 laps on the half mile track. As time progressed, M.I.R.A. added a sprint racing format to accomodate racers that didn't want to race the long distances. In that time the enduros were downsized to 250-500 lap events to make room for the sprint racing. MIRA is a not for profit, member owned, and ISR certified company. Currently M.I.R.A. runs a full sprint racing program on Saturday and Kitty Cats 120's and the main event enduro on Sunday. M.I.R.A. runs a similar class structure as most other sprint racing associations to allow them to come race without major changes to their equipment. M.I.R.A. now runs the "600 Super Stock" sleds as the feature sleds in our enduro. Please check our "M.I.R.A. Rules" page for information. Also check our "M.I.R.A. Classes" page for the latest class structures. Thank you for your interest. If you have any questions please feel free to e-mail us at: miraracing@yahoo.com or call the office at: 989-977-0636.
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