Heart-pounding stock car races. Action-packed demolition derbies. Vibrant Charros performances. Stunning tractor pulls. And gravity-defying linemen going head-to-head in a utilities rodeo for the ages ...
Tyler Williams’ ride at this year’s demolition derby is a 1973 Buick Electra. Submitted photos Tyler Williams dusts off the chess-and-checkers analogy when describing the driving styles of him and the ...
The Woodland Demolition Derby returned last Friday and Saturday welcoming two sold-out shows at its arena located at the Yolo County Fairgrounds. Roughly 3,000 eager spectators filled the stands each ...
For most people, a minor fender bender is enough to ruin a day. For demolition derby drivers, it’s usually the start to a great day. Dents and dings are just the beginning of the good times for racers ...
While fireworks are commonplace for Fourth of July celebrations, it's not too often that venues pair them with a night filled with muddy, smashed cars vying to outlast the others. But at the ...
Fierce competition, cash prizes and lasting friendships make up annual smash ’em up People braved near 90 degree weather to fill the bleachers at the Sky Ute Fairgrounds in Ignacio on Saturday for an ...
For the event’s roughly 3,000 spectators Friday night, Woodland’s Demolition Derby – held at the Yolo County Fairground at 1250 E. Gum Ave. – was an opportunity for people to get together and enjoy ...
The demolition derby is a longtime tradition at the Stark County Fair for drivers like Steve Donley, formerly of Perry Township. Donley has won first place trophies at the Stark County Fair in the ...
When Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” drowns out a cheering crowd eagerly waiting for an array of old American cars to start ramming one another in the mud, you can only be at one place: a demolition derby ...
From left are Pro-Stock finishers including Tim Haniszewski, third; Wayne Clemens, second; Dylan Clemens, Mad Dog winner with most hits, and Jacob Lewczyk, first. Submitted photos DUNKIRK — Rain ...
The past-its-prime van belonged to a 92-year-old woman named Bertha. It was having some mechanical issues last winter, and she wanted it gone from the driveway. Dave Thompson was happy to oblige and ...