Thursday, November 14, 2019
Demolition Derby :: Exploratory Essays Research Papers
Demolition Derby     Ã     Ã  Ã  Ã    Demolition derbies have made their way through history as races that only  involve crashes. There is more to a demolition derby than just crashes.  Demolition derbies are more complex than what is seen from the stands because of  the long hard work it takes to get a car ready, and the actual competition of  the derby.     Ã       There are three stories about where the first demolition  derby was held. Islip Raceway (Long Island, NY), Hales Corner Raceway (Hales  Corner, WI), and an unknown town in Ohio. The first and only story with  creditable proof is that Larry Mendelson, a 28 year stock car racer noticed that  the most cheering and excitement happened when cars crashed. He held the first  demolition derby in 1958 at Islip Raceway. Another story is that Hales Corner  Raceway had held a demo years previous to Islip. According to legend, 'Crazy  Jim' Groh had a few too many cars on his dealership lot. So he got a few people  to drive them as a promotion. The only other proof to back this story are the  Happy Days episodes 64, 64, 66 'Fonzie loves Pinkie part1, 2, 3' shows  demolition derbies. This show was based in Milwaukee during the 50's. These  episodes featured Fonzie battling it out with the Mallachi brothers. The last  account is that an un-named town in Ohio was a scene of road rage gone wild in  th   e mid- 50's. Two cars collided at a busy intersection and both continued to  battle it out drawing a large crowd to the scene. This story fails to name a  town or date, and only gets some credit ability because Ohio is a mecca for  demolition derbies (geocities.com par. 2-5).      Ã       Ã       When credit needs to be given to the inventor of  demolition derbies it goes to Larry Mendelson and Islip Raceway because they  were the first to officially organize a derby.      Ã       There are many modifications that need to be done to a car  before it is ready to go to the demolition derby.Ã   A car cannot be bought  demolition derby ready. There are many rules to take into consideration and many  alterations that need to be done to car when getting the car ready for a  demolition derby.  					    
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