Demolition Derby kicks off on the second day of the Yuma County Fair
If you're looking for an event with cars and action then the Demolition Derby is the place to be
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - The second day of the 2023 Yuma County Fair is here and the big event showcased Wednesday is the Demolition Derby.
The bleachers were packed to the rafters at the derby where about 20 cars were crashing into each other, all hoping to be the last one standing to win the cash prize.
The Demolition Derby has been a Yuma tradition for years.
The fair's General Manager Eric Wofford says the event brings high entertainment.
What's even better is that the drivers are all from the area.
"That's what's unique about our Demolition Derby, is it's just local drivers so it's someone from the Yuma community," says Wofford.
The last car that is still running and has last contact will be announced the winner.
"So first place is $1,000, second place is $300 and third place is $200," says Wofford.
One Yuma resident Ella Limon, says it was her first time attending a derby and she knew what she wanted to see.
"I wanna see a car flip," describes Limon.
As for who she was rooting for?
"The tie dye car or 777," says Limon.
Trent Rico was announced the first place winner. Second place went to Craig Ehrlich and Clayton Teeter secured third.
The derby started at 7 p.m. at the grandstands and ran for about 30 minutes.
Additional bleachers have also been added this year for more people to enjoy the show.
If you would like to compete in the next Demolition Derby, you can find the rules and application here.