Racers and crews attend Soap Box Derby construction day
Amelia Ayers and her father Geoff of Williamsport work on their car during the annual Soap Box Derby construction day at the local headquarters in South Williamsport.
Racers and their pit crews were able to come and get help (if they needed it) assembling their cars for the race which will be held June 7 on Market St. and will feature a full field of 64 cars/drivers.
DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
Abraham Heyler of Muncy pulls his car out to the loading area after it was ready to be taken home during the annual Soap Box Derby construction day at the local headquarters in South Williamsport.
Racers and their pit crews were able to come and get help (if they needed it) assembling their cars for the race which will be held June 7 on Market St. and will feature a full field of 64 cars/drivers.
DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
- Amelia Ayers and her father Geoff of Williamsport work on their car during the annual Soap Box Derby construction day at the local headquarters in South Williamsport. Racers and their pit crews were able to come and get help (if they needed it) assembling their cars for the race which will be held June 7 on Market St. and will feature a full field of 64 cars/drivers. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
- Abraham Heyler of Muncy pulls his car out to the loading area after it was ready to be taken home during the annual Soap Box Derby construction day at the local headquarters in South Williamsport. Racers and their pit crews were able to come and get help (if they needed it) assembling their cars for the race which will be held June 7 on Market St. and will feature a full field of 64 cars/drivers. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette