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The Soap Box Derby is a youth racing program which has been run nationally since 1934. World Championship finals are held each August at Derby Downs in Akron, Ohio. There are three racing divisions which compete at the national All-American competition. The Stock division is designed to give the first time builder a learning experience. Boys and girls,ages 8 through 13, compete in simplified cars built from kits purchased from the All-American. The Super Stock division gives the age 10 - 17 competitor an opportunity to expand their knowledge and build a more advanced model. Both of these beginner levels make use of kits and shells available from the All American. The Masters division (also known as Scottie) is for racers age 10-17 years old and is driven by the more experienced drivers. Masters cars can accommodate a child up to (Approximately) 6'0" tall and 160 pounds. Because of the lay-down (enclosed) design of the Masters car, small drivers are also competitive in this division. The Mid-Coast area is proud to keep the Soap Box Derby tradition alive for its communities youngsters. |
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