Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit Visit our website This color film, produced by General Motors' Photographic Division for Chevrolet, showcases the 1952 All-American Soapbox Derby held in Akron, Ohio. Beginning in and around Saratoga Springs, New York, we meet the community leaders who promote the local Derby and a few of the participants. The action then moves to Akron, where the whole town has Derby Fever! The heats commence at Derby Downs and 11-year-old Joe Lunn of Columbus, Georgia, crashes his car and looks to be out of the running. But after a quick repair, Lunn goes on to win the championship. He and all the other racers are then feted at a banquet attended by politicians, businessmen, and movie stars. The All-American Soap Box Derby is a youth soapbox car racing program which that has existed in the United States since 1933. During the Derby's heyday in the 1950’s and 1960’s, as many as 70,000 people gather
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