Does this just not look silly?

errrrr down here, they run fwd and compacts (pacers, chevettes) together. gotta love the guys who leave the brain in the fender. whack, poof!
 
for starters the field is not that big... you couldn,t get a running start if you wanted to...the cars are ok .. dinky toys .. the track should be 3 times the size so when you want to slam which is the idea then you got connection....other wise it,s a sleepy day on the farm:bravo:
 
I love demo derbies. As a kid, our lions club would sponsor one at the Yale fair. This crazy canook would always sneek across the border with a C-body every year and win 1st place. The dude was a nut job and drove like he had a death wish. Darn crazy Canadian wacko's from Sarnia :bwuhaha: :bwuhaha:
 
walk around the pits and talk to some of these cats, Not Muhammed Ali crazy but dang close. Got the story of a pick-up derby where it was the guy and one other left in his words "we'd line up across track wave then BOOM!, wake up in a couple minutes and do it again, after the third time we agreed to split and broke our sticks"
 
When I was in high school we used to have import trail runs. To race you had to have an import car and it had to be 2WD. We raced through the woods, across a field and through a shallow pond. You'd be surprised what a Subaru Justy will take. Little cars are more fun for racing around than they are for a demo derby. You haven't lived until you've jacked up the suspension on a little car by putting 2x4's inside the springs or made your own mud tires using a side wheel grinder. I'll stop now, my 'neck is showing.
 
It reminded me of the little bumping cars at the carnival that happens once a year for a week!:huh:
 

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