ATLANTA -- Months of sawing, soldering and welding culminated Saturday at the third Red Bull Soapbox Race in Atlanta's history. The national event for amateur drivers attracted a raucous crowd of ...
The Red Bull Soapbox Race is coming back to Des Moines. After drawing more than 25,000 spectators to the Iowa State Capitol Complex in 2022, the amateur race competition in which teams create homemade ...
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Red Bull Soapbox Race will return to the U.S. with three unique events taking place in Des Moines, Iowa, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Los Angeles, ...
Red Bull Soapbox Utah debuted in the state, taking place right in front of the Capitol in Salt Lake City on Saturday. The event included nearly 50 entries and drew competitors from across the state ...
DES MOINES, Iowa — More than 35,000 people watched from the Iowa State Capitol Complex as 50 unique soapbox carts aimed for first during the Red Bull Soapbox Race Iowa. The race was last held in Iowa ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 20,000 people to watch Red Bull Soapbox Race in Des Moines DES MOINES, Iowa — Around 20,000 people are expected to attend the Red ...
The brand new high-energy racing series Red Bull Soapbox Race premieres on the Discovery Channel Tuesday, April 29 at 9/8c. Hosted by NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr. and motorsports announcer ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Get ready, Utah! The world-famous Red Bull Soapbox Race is making its way to Salt Lake City for the first time ever this summer. The Capitol Grounds will transform into a ...
Fifty teams started at the top of the Red Bull Soapbox Race course on Saturday, May 31. Not all made it to the finish line, but each put on a good show.An estimated 35,000 people attended the races, ...
This Saturday marks the beginning of soapbox racing for special needs children in Central Florida. All the races are free, and the first race is in Lakeland. But there is a problem: There are only ...
With electronic this and variable that, there’s little doubt that the modern automobile has benefited more than most from the relentless march of progress. And don’t get us wrong, we’re glad for it.