2025 Tipp Hill Derby

Kids and Adults Soap Box Car Derby

Country Fair

Old Tyme Games

and Chicken BBQ

Saturday and Sunday

September 20-21st, 2025

Adult Soap Box Car Derby

Saturday, September 20th

1000 Foot Course at Burnet Park in Tipperary Hill

12pm - 5pm @ Burnet Park in Tipperary Hill

12pm - Parade

1pm - Adult Soap Box Car Races Start

3:30pm - Championship Race

Kids Soap Box Car Derby, Country Fair & Chicken BBQ

Sunday, September 21st 11:30am - 5pm

@ 401 Hamilton Street in Tipp Hill

11:30am onward - Country Fair and Chicken BBQ.

Kids and Adult Games.

12:30pm - Kids Soap Box Car Derby

SoapBox Cars will be provided free for kids.

Brand New Adult Soapbox Car Event in Tipp Hill:

Get a team of 5 together.

Build your own Soapbox Car.

Race down the Tipp Hill Track.

Prizes will be based on speed and creativity of design.

Become a Corporate Sponsor of the Two Day Event

How to Build Your Own Soapbox Car

How to Build a Soap Box Derby® Car

Are you ready to build a Soap Box Car, but don't know where to start? Check out this Soap Box Derby® YouTube video. We don't expect you to actually build a standard stock car like this, but it gives you the basics and ideas to start building your “Need for Speed” or “Art Car”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plaeXYyfteM

This Go Kart made of PVC pipe is a great way to create a base

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9cazC7DBFk

https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-a-Go-Kart-Electric-Car-Using-PVC-Pipe-/

Adult’s guide to an awesome Soapbox Car, courtesy of Spare Time Shop Redbull Soapbox Race.

Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz_iEqfDH2Q

Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kcf5IYLAJBE&t=61s

Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uX74g3U5HGw&t=13s

Part 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBAoxTzFcxo

Other Key Building Safety Tips:

  • Place brake in center of the vehicle. This will help the car come to a full stop without spinning out.

  • Don’t add extra weight to vehicles.

  • Larger and hard wheels will help vehicle move downhill faster.

  • Watch this video for a detailed explanation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5i9VfUnloYA&t=62s

  • The base of the car should be closer to the ground.

List of Suggested Materials

1. 1" (25mm) PVC pipe and coupling

PVC pipe: 30 feet, PVC Tees: 27 pieces, Elbow: 16 pieces, 4-Way: 6 pieces, 45-degree Elbow: 8 pieces, PVC cap: 5 pieces

2. Plywood Size: 120 cm X 64 cm

3. Bicycle wheel Quantity: 4 pieces, size: 14" (inches)

4. Ball Bearing Quantity: 10 pieces, Type: 6201-2RS

5. Door hinge (360 degree) Size: 10 cm

Adult Soapbox Car Rules

Registration is required.

If you’re a thrill seeking adult (in age only) with at least a bit of self preservation and common sense – AND – if you’ve got at least 3 wheels, no more than 2 riders, seat(s) for the rider(s), a steering mechanism, working brakes (!), a helmet, and no motor or pedals (gravity only, y’all) – AND – you read and adhere to the rules below, you basically have what it takes to enter the official Tipp Hill Derby.

The Derby is an adult event, as the curves of the track and the racers themselves can be very unpredictable.

  • REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Only properly registered racers will be allowed to race.

  • ADULTS 18+ years old ONLY

  • ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK! You are solely responsible for your own safety, the safety of your team, and you are responsible for the safety of anyone who comes in contact with your vehicle (and make sure your health insurance is up to date).

  • We encourage PRACTICE RUNS. The car, car pusher and race-driver should all participate in a practice run. We may not be able to schedule this at the actual course, but stay tuned, we will try. PLEASE DO NOT practice at the course unless it is scheduled. The area is a working space for many park vehicles during the work day, and is also travelled by visitors at all times.

  • PARTICIPATION IN PARADE REQUIRED to race. Parade lineup is at 4:30 (but that could change).

  • The vehicle should include creative decor that represents the current year’s theme of Tipp Hill Derby.

  • Helmets must be worn. Real bike helmets or better – NOT homemade.

  • The vehicle must have working brakes (your shoes are not brakes).

  • The vehicle must have at least 3 wheels.

  • The vehicle must have a steering mechanism.

  • No motor, pedals or other elements beyond gravity to move the car forward – this is a gravity-only vehicle

  • RENEWED RULE: Maximum 2 riders AND BOTH MUST BE SEATED.

  • Any rider must be behind the steering column and/or the front wheel(s) – we realize some vehicles are made in a way where this rule needs to be interpreted. The purpose of this rule is for protection of the riders. We want people to protect themselves. A rider’s body or head should NOT be the first thing to receive impact if there is a wreck. Please don’t put yourself in the position to fling headfirst by sitting out front as a hood ornament or doing the old “riding on the handlebars” thing we did as kids.

  • Racer and car must be ready when called to race. Race position is forfeited if not available at time racer is called. All racers should be at the starting line by 5:45pm (subject to change – pay attention).

  • Each team will be allowed a 10-yard push at the start line by one designated pusher. If the designated pusher steps over the start line, the team will be disqualified from recording time for that heat.

  • The vehicle might need to be pulled in order to get back to the starting line or to walk the parade. There should be something on the front or back to enable a tow rope, and the whole car should be strong enough so it doesn’t break apart and get strung along the path like a yard sale.

  • The body of the vehicle must be made with a healthy dose of common-sense-safety for riders AND for spectators. If your car hits someone, will it impale them? If so, please redesign it. The body of the vehicle must also not put the driver/rider in a vulnerable situation. Example: in a previous year, a car was made of sheet-metal with a hole cut out of top to stick head up through. Don’t do that, y’all!

  • Judges maintain the right to refuse a car from the race if it is deemed unsafe, offensive or otherwise inappropriate, as this is a family event. Ultimately, however, this safety and the judgement thereof is the responsibility of the car owner.

  • Each team member must sign a waiver, including pushers and volunteers. Participate at your own risk.

Proceeds and sponsorships go to help support the mission and charitable food programs of Saints Peter and Paul Orthodox Church.

Family Fun for a Good Cause. Come join in!