2018 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

 

 

 

 

 

2018 Rankings - Stock Division Results

PLACE DRIVER SPONSOR
1st
112 Owen Schilling
Family Owned
2nd
111 Preston Boots
NAPA Auto Parts
3rd
115 Marley Blakeman
Lil Bit Cafe
4th
105 Zachary Owens
K&M Auto Salvage
5th
110 Esabella Fisher
Schneider AutoBody
6th
108 Marlowe Weis
Body Refinery Gym
7th
118 Adelynn Rueger

Sumner One/Image Technologies

8th
101 Cody Wake
Southside Pizza & Pub

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2018 Rankings - Super Stock Division Results

PLACE DRIVER SPONSOR
1st
206 Becca Winters
Missouri Cancer Associates
2nd
208 Jackson Fisher
First Midwest Bank
3rd
218 Oliver Carson
Civil Air Patrol
4th
201 Luke Rueger
Sumner One/Image Technologies
Old Wheels Collector Car Club
5th
202 Logan Jantz

Civil Air Patrol

6th
221 Naomi Dufur
Fast Yeti T's
7th
209 Wade Elam
Mutrux Automotive
8th
212 Morgan Ray

Galen's Auto Body

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2018 Rankings - Masters Division Results
PLACE DRIVER SPONSOR
1st
303 Malachi Owens, Jr.
Schaefer Autobody Centers
2nd
301 Hunter Hawkins

Kansas City

3rd
305 Megan Plum
Mr. B's Auto Body, Kansas City
4th
302 Kaylee Baker
The 5th Down
5th
305 Garrison Fisher
Downtown Optimist Club
6th
308 DeAriel Derritt
University Subaru
7th
304 Esme Anger
Billiards On Broadway
6th
306 Blake Holmes
Automotive Expressions

 

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2018 Rankings - OilCan Division Results

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

This was due to the record number of race participants this year!

We are optimistic that with some restructuring and some additional volunteers, the OilCan Division races will return in 2019.

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