The Red Bull Soapbox Race is coming to Des Moines on Saturday — and spectators won't want to miss this one-of-a-kind event. The extreme soapbox derby for adults will feature 50 teams competing to win ...
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 ...
Uncrowned is a new destination for all things MMA, boxing, wrestling, and more, featuring Ariel Helwani. The Red Bull Soapbox Race is coming back to Des Moines. After drawing more than 25,000 ...
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 is bringing all the thrills and spills of its extreme soapbox race back to Des Moines on Saturday, May 31. The free event's Des Moines debut in 2022 drew more than 25,000 fans to the Iowa ...
The series will spotlight some of the zaniest soap box racers ever built, and the drivers who create them! Soapbox derby racing isn’t just for kids anymore. The new series “Red Bull Soapbox Race,” ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Members of the "The Desert Rats" hoist the first place trophy after winning the Red Bull Soapbox Race in Salt Lake City on ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Salt Lake City is known for being part engineering, part performance, and all-out wild. The Red Bull Soapbox Race captures the energy and is rolling into the city on Saturday — ...
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 ...
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 ...
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