JIM ADEMA
DATE OF INDUCTION: January 14, 1988
CAREER SPAN: 1969-1975
BRANDS RACED: Sno*Jet, Yamaha
COMPETITION TYPE: OVAL
AGE AT INDUCTION: Posthumous
 
Widely regarded as the single most successful independent race driver in the history of 
snowmobile oval racing, Jim Adema blazed a win record on his Sno*Jet Thunderjets unparalleled in the sport during the early and middle 1970's.

A talented engineer and innovator, Jim developed the Thunderjet racer into a competitive chassis in nearly every modified class in oval racing. His pioneering work in traction and handling with his racing equipment company, Belmont Engineering, introduced a primary technology to snowmobiling that literally changed the face of the sport.

When the Sno* Jet brand disappeared after the 1974-75 season, Jim switched to Yamaha and was beginning another chapter of an illustrious career when an accident in swirling snow dust at the season opener on December 14, 1975, ended his life while racing in the motorsport he helped develop.
 

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