Sumner County Fair Assn. Demolition Derby
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Event Details
Annual Demolition Derby. Entry Fee: $40 on day of event
Payout contingent on number of cars.
25 or more cars: $1000, $650, $400, $150, $75
Less than 25 cars: $800, $400, $200, $100, $50
(Heat winners are last two cars running. No payout to Heat winners)
For information call Scott York - 620-845-2561 or 620-845-6557
GATE ADMISSION: gate opens at 5 p.m.
Adults - $8; ages 6-12 - $6; 5 and under free
Adults attending Figure 8 race who paid general admission and return for demo derby and still have their arm band will be admitted for $6; ages 7-12 for $5.
Sumner County Fair Assn. Demolition Derby
Phone : 620-845-2561 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : caldwell@kanokla.net
Web: sumnercountyksfair.com
Demolition Derbies
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