2022 race info
The board has decided that there will be no race this year. Since Lima is not having a race you can go to your nearest race city to race. I am resigning as director so if you are interested in being the race director in 2023 please get in touch with me . I want to thank everyone for all the great years and memories
Steve Skinner
Lima Soap Box Derby
Held Annually at the corner of Woodlawn and N. Shore at the top of the hill in Faurot Park. A great time for family and friends.
2021 race info
We will be canceling this years race due to Covid 19 and due to the guidelines that the state has in place. Since lima is not holding a race this year race families can go to the next closest race city and race. Hope to see everyone next year!
Today we received an email from the AASBD headquarters, I’ll attach it below. Stay safe and we’ll get back to racing as soon as we can.
SOAP BOX DERBY CANCELS JULY’S CHAMPIONSHIP RACES
Officials of International Soap Box Derby (ISBD) are canceling the 83rd FirstEnergy All-American Soap Box Derby scheduled for Saturday, July 25, at Derby Downs here.
Mark Gerberich, ISBD’s president and chief executive officer, said cancelation of the championship race is in an abundance of caution for the health of racers, their families, volunteers, staff and spectators during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the high number of local Soap Box Derby races and rallies around the country that could not be held because of local health restrictions.
The last time Soap Box Derby competition was canceled was during World War II when there was a four-year hiatus from 1942 through 1945.
“Over the past two months, we have been closely monitoring COVID restrictions in Ohio and local communities around the United States, as well as looking at various ways to safely stage the July championship event in Akron,” Gerberich said. “Unfortunately, we concluded the best action is to postpone the 83rd running of the world championship races until 2021.”
“As title sponsor, FirstEnergy fully supports the decision to cancel the 2020 All-American Soap Box Derby in the best interest of everyone involved,” said Charles E. Jones, chief executive officer of FirstEnergy. “We’re committed to our ongoing partnership with the Derby through this difficult time, and look forward to watching cars going down the track again when the timing is appropriate to reschedule this iconic event.”
Participants qualify to compete in the FirstEnergy All-American Soap Box Derby by winning local Soap Box Derby races in their home communities or by accumulating points in rallies around the country. More than half of the communities staging local races have already canceled their events and more are expected to cancel in order to comply with continuing local COVID-related restrictions. Typically, more than 400 boys and girls compete in their gravity-powered race cars in the annual world championship races in Akron.
In mid-March, ISBD officials suspended all Soap Box Derby activities through April. In May, local race organizations could re-start racing events in compliance with state and local COVID restrictions in their communities.
“There is such a wide variety of safety restrictions among states and when these restrictions might be lifted, it is difficult to plan with certainty on how many additional local races could run between now and the end of June,” Gerberich said.
He said contributing to the cancelation is concern for the health of racers, their families and volunteers as they would be traveling to Akron, and the ability to ensure safe distancing and maximum size of gatherings on-site during various activities at Derby Downs. In addition, the closure of certain venues in Akron would eliminate sites for the welcome ceremonies and other events that have been a part of race week.
“This has been an extremely difficult decision, but everybody wants to have a safe environment, a meaningful competition and a traditional festive experience for our racers and their families,” Gerberich said. “Local races and rallies will resume after the virus passes and we look forward to the 2021 racing season and welcoming our champions back to Akron next summer.”
He said that Soap Box Derby STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) summer camps at Derby Downs scheduled in June also are canceled.
With the cancelation of the FirstEnergy All-American event, the 2020 race season is now over. The 2020-21 Rally race season is now open for racing. Local racing for 2021 can begin June 29, 2020. ISBD Officials are currently reviewing all rules and for ways to recognize those Champs who had qualified for 2020.
Race families, after careful consideration and review of the situation at hand with the coronavirus. Our board members and myself have decided that the safety and well being of our community and our racers is the most important focus, so we will not be having our local race this year. We hope to see you all next year.
The state house recognition day for the 2019 champions on April 30 2020 has been cancelled
03/16/2020
02/04/2020
2020 race paperwork is in the mail!!!
I need to know who all is planning on running in the masters division next year to make sure we have enough entries.
Good luck katelynn and audrey
06/16/2019
Congratulations to our top three drivers in each division.
Stock division:
1st place Katelynn Braun
2nd place Autumn Stechschulte
3rd place Ariel Stechschulte
Super stock division:
1st place Audrey Crites
2nd place Kylee Myers
3rd place Douglas Noble
I would like to thank all of our sponsors this year. I would also like to thank all our volunteers who help us run our race we couldn’t do it without you.
I would like to send out a huge thank you to the people that go above and beyond every year to help with our raffle, Chasity Mueller, Liz Blair-Skinner, Nicole Payne, Justin Higbie, Cheryl Skinner, Nancy VanDyke, Chuck Oatman and many others that would like to remain anonymous. Thank you all so much for all that you do ❤️❤️
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