Soap Box Derby
The Soap Box Derby is a youth soapbox car racing program which has been run nationally since 1934. World Championship finals are held each August at Derby Downs in Akron, Ohio. Cars competing in this and related events are unpowered, relying completely upon gravity to move.
Related Topics:
Soapbox car - 1934 - Derby Downs - Akron, Ohio - Gravity
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The first All-American race was held in Dayton in 1934, after an idea by the newsman Myron Scott. The following year, the race was moved to Akron because of its central location and hilly terrain. In 1936, Akron civic leaders recognized the need for a permanent track site for the youth racing classic and, through the efforts of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), Derby Downs became a reality.
Related Topics:
Dayton - 1934 - Myron Scott - 1936 - Works Progress Administration (WPA)
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Soap Box Derbys are also held all around the world, often as national masterships. They mostly have a semi-professional character.
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