Getting Started
Ready to Race? Follow the checklist below to get started.
#1
Determine Eligibility
Anyone between the ages of 7 and 20* years of age is eligible to compete in officially sanctioned Soap Box Derby races.
#2
Find Your Race Location
#3
Select Your Division
Select the division in which you will race. Learn more about the different racing divisions below.
#4
Get Ready to Compete!
Purchase your car kits and parts through our online store and receive a written set of build plans.
Additional build resources for each division can be found below. Many local race city organizations also offer “How To Build” clinics. Please check your local race city website for more information.
*For complete age requirements, view the AASBD Rule Book.
Soap Box Derby Racing Divisions
Stock Division
Additional Details (click to expand)
The car weighs approximately 70 lbs. put together with Z-Glas® wheels. The combined weight of the assembled car and the driver shall not exceed 200 pounds including the Z-Glas® wheels. A combined weight of less than 200 pounds may be increased by the addition of owner-provided weight. The Stock car, a lean-forward design, is sold as a kit that includes everything needed for racing with the exception of Z-Glas racing wheels and weights. Because painting is not permitted on the Stock car shell, drivers have the choice of decaling or using a vinyl wrap on their white shell. Builders should allow 4-6 hours to assemble their Stock division car.
Important Details & Car Kit Purchase
Stock Car Build Plans | Video: How to Build a Stock Car | Purchase Stock Car Kit
Super Stock Division
Additional Details (click to expand)
The car weighs approximately 73 lbs. put together with Z-Glas® wheels. The combined weight of the assembled car and the driver shall not exceed 240 pounds including the Z-Glas® wheels. A combined weight of less than 240 pounds may be increased by the addition of owner-provided weight. The Super Stock, a lean-forward designed car, is also sold as a kit that includes everything needed for racing with the exception of Z-Glas racing wheels and weights. Builders should allow 4-6 hours to assemble their Super Stock division car.
Important Details & Car Kit Purchase
Super Stock Car Build Plans | Video: How to Build a Super Stock Car | Purchase Super Stock Car Kit
Masters Division
Additional Details (click to expand)
Important Details & Car Kit Purchase
Masters Car Build Plans | Purchase Masters Car Kit | Purchase Masters Car Kit with Handbrake
Legacy Division
The Legacy division is intended for experienced racers 12-20 years old. The Legacy race is an open-invitation, double-elimination, and lane-and-wheel swap as part of the annual FirstEnergy All-American Race Week.
Additional Details (click to expand)
Legacy puts the STEM principles of aerodynamics and chassis design into practice and accommodates larger, more experienced drivers. To qualify you must register and pay the registration fee by the deadline. Champs qualified to attend Race Week in another ISBD division will have the option of racing in the Legacy division as well. The Legacy cars must arrive within the same drop-off period that all other divisions follow.
The wheels are not included in the kit price. The Legacy kit contains an uncut floorboard and all hardware required to construct your car chassis. The builder will provide materials to construct the body, weights, and other optional hardware described in the Build Plan as desired.
Sample Car Design Plans
Floorboard | Front Formers | Rear Formers | Nose Side | Nose Top | Racer Scaled
Important Details & Registration
Register for Legacy Race | Pay Registration Fee | Legacy Car Build Plans | Legacy Division Rules & FAQs | Axle Mount Stack Up | Purchase Legacy Car Kit