All-American Soap Box Derby Documentary Premieres on SPEED Channel - aftermarketNews

All-American Soap Box Derby Documentary Premieres on SPEED Channel

The late entertainer Johnny Carson participated in it. So did three-time NASCAR champion Cale Yarborough and current NASCAR President Mike Helton. Heisman Trophy winners Paul Hornung and Pete Dawkins and actor Frankie Muniz (Malcolm in the Middle) were also among the hundreds of thousands who have experienced the thrill of the “Greatest Amateur Racing Event in the World” - the Soap Box Derby.

DAYTONA BEACH, FL — The late entertainer Johnny Carson participated in it. So did three-time NASCAR champion Cale Yarborough and current NASCAR President Mike Helton. Heisman Trophy winners Paul Hornung and Pete Dawkins and actor Frankie Muniz (Malcolm in the Middle) were also among the hundreds of thousands who have experienced the thrill of the “Greatest Amateur Racing Event in the World” – Soap Box Derby.

A fixture on Wide World of Sports in the 1970s, the All-American Soap Box Derby (AASBD) returns to television later this month courtesy of the SPEED Channel in a documentary titled Derby Dreams: Stories from the 68th All-American Soap Box Derby. Scheduled to debut on Saturday, Oct. 22, at 8 p.m. EST / 5 p.m. PST, Derby Dreams showcases the next generation of young racers and provides a glimpse into potential future NASCAR stars.

Produced by NASCAR Images and narrated by NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series driver Jimmie Johnson, Derby Dreams is a one-hour special which provides viewers with behind-the-scenes drama of five competitors and their families as they experience the highs and lows of derby competition at the 68th AASBD World Championship presented by Levi Strauss Signature, which took place July 30 at Derby Downs in Akron, OH.

Johnson, who is currently seeking his first championship in NASCAR’s ‘Chase for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup,’ is the national spokesperson for the AASBD and narrates the documentary, helping viewers experience the emotion, excitement and drama of this American youth sports tradition that dates back to the 1930s.

SPEED followed four derby families in their hometowns during spring 2005 as they prepared to make the journey to the 2005 AASBD World Championship, with filming taking place in and around Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Francisco / Oakland and Lansing, MI. Highlights include: intimate profiles of each of the five competitors and their families, opening ceremonies in Akron, competitors making last-minute preparations before making their qualifying heats, championship races and the awards ceremony.

“We couldn’t be more excited about the premiere of Derby Dreams,” said Jim Huntsman, president of the board of trustees, All-American Soap Box Derby. “NASCAR Images and SPEED have really captured the spirit and emotion of this unique family activity. Finally, viewers from all over the U.S. will get a true sense for why Soap Box Derby is a true piece of Americana.”

The AASBD, an official youth initiative of NASCAR, is the premier youth and family oriented racing program involving boys and girls ages 8-17 from across the United States and several foreign countries. This year, 502 local champions representing 43 states and four foreign countries (Japan, Germany, New Zealand and Canada) qualified for the gravity-powered world championship and competed in three divisions – stock, super stock and masters — for trophies and college scholarship money.

“We are proud to have the All-American Soap Box Derby as a youth initiative of NASCAR,” said Roger VanDerSnick, vice president of marketing, NASCAR. “Each weekend, race fans have the chance to follow their favorite NASCAR drivers and personalities, and now through Derby Dreams, fans will have the opportunity to experience this wonderful youth and family racing activity and maybe find a future NASCAR star.”

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