2017 Derby Results

Every competitor in the Mid MO Soap box Derby is a winner, but these are the leaders in their class. The Derby is Gravity-Powered and STEM-Driven; Sound application of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math skills enhance their likelihood of driving to Victory Lane. But beyond that, our drivers also learn life skills involving fair competition and comraderie.

Congratulations to each and every one of these fine young men and women!

(Click on the division below to view the results)

"Oil Can" Celebrities

 

 

 

 

 

2017 Rankings - Stock Division Results

PLACE DRIVER SPONSOR
1st
106 Max Keicher
Sernior Benefit Services
2nd
111 Preston Boots
NAPA Auto Parts
3rd
104 Marley Blakeman
Emery Sapp & Sons
4th
105 Adelyn Rueger
Image Technologies
5th
109 Cody Wake
Wells Fargo Advisors
6th
101 Tegan Sibit
Kilgore's Medical Pharmacy
7th
102 Marlowe Weis

Lincoln Financial Advisors

8th
116 Elliott Bascom
Central Missouri Food Bank

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2017 Rankings - Super Stock Division Results

PLACE DRIVER SPONSOR
1st
216 Owen Schilling
Sorrell's Auto Parts
2nd
209 Esme Anger
Schneider Auto Body
3rd
214 Garrett Forshee
Schaefer Auto Body
4th
203 David Cox
Civil Air Patrol
5th
211 Rebecca Winters

Missouri Cancer Associates

6th
213 Quinn Felts
Veterans United
7th
207 Reece McKernan
First Midwest Bank
8th
201 Luke Rueger

Old Wheels Collector Car Club

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2017 Rankings - Masters Division Results
PLACE DRIVER SPONSOR
1st
306 Colton Wake
Downtown Optimist Club
2nd
302 Hunter Hawkins

Kansas City

3rd
305 James McClair
Billiards On Broadway
4th
301 Autumn Kane
Joe Machens Automotive
5th
303 DeAriel Derritt
University Subaru
6th
306 Cassidy Smith
I-70 Towing and Recovery

 

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2017 Rankings - OilCan Division Results

We were unable to run our legendary "OilCan" Division this year because of time constraints.

This was due to the increase in the number of race participants this year.

We are optimistic that with some restructuring and some additional volunteers, the OilCan Division races will return in 2018.

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