2011-02-21

Smash and Dash - Go Racing Demo Derby

Probably the first thing anyone thinks when you combine the words cheap and the race together Demolition Derby. If your not in the loop demo derby is a fun motor sport in which a group of cars together, and basically smash and bash, to be left standing (or running). What more could you ask for? We go to see the crash anyway.

So what are the rules? Well this is highly dependent on the body of sanctions and what kind of event is the race. Events do notalways consist of only bruised, so everyone can roll-running, football (yes football) have an influence on the rules. Typically in a demo derby made you see on most American cars (there is usually a weight limit on the size or type of vehicle you forget that the tank will take you to the army surplus have). In addition, the rules on safety equipment and changes are usually in place (sorry no bumper with large spikes or flamethrower), but the beauty is that the structure of avehicle ready to race can be done in general for very cheap.

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A nice part about buying a car for the demo derby is that options can be very open, because problems such as lack of qualifications body damage, and so on are not really a big deal. Basically find a machine that you think is now lasted for a few minutes and abuse to drive safely and to take and you have a starting point for building the future.

Smash and Dash - Go Racing Demo Derby

Demo Derby is a very popular form of American motorsports, so your bound to find anywhere in thepopular sport on the dirt road to the state and local fairs. If you think that going demo, would be a good idea to check with the local organization and will receive a copy of the rules. The next step is to find a car and Smash!

Smash and Dash - Go Racing Demo Derby

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