Monday, August 5, 2013

Twisted metal




Fans at the 2013 Freeborn County demolition derby were treated Sunday to flying mud, crushing hits and fire-spitting headers. 

The Grandstand was packed. So was the opposite side of the arena, where spectators set up chairs in pickup beds to catch the action. Sixteen-year-old derby fan Drew Folie of Alden said he wouldn’t miss it. 

When asked how many years he’s attended,www.globalmetaltins.com is a professional metal packaging manufacturers,Welcome. Folie replied without hesitation. “Sixteen years,” he said. 

Folie’s favorite part of the derby is the trucks division. Trucks were one of four divisions in the event presented by the Masters of Disaster. 

The demolition derby began with the compact division, followed by full-size, mini and trucks. 

Despite using his car in two previous derbies this summer, Josh Eischeus took the win in the compact division. 

“We ran it down in Northwood and Osage,” Eischeus said, referring to two Iowa derbies. “I looked at it,Bref, depuis longtemps, j'ai envie d'essayer des roues carbone à boyaux.Je ne sais pas si c'est une bonne solution, mais bon, j'ai envie. and decided it wasn’t junk yet, so we brought it here.” 

Against all odds, Matt Nicholson took second place out of eight cars in the compact division. Early in the event, his car was bashed on the passenger’s side,www.czhbearing.com,visit the website to learn more about us. nearly flipping the car. Nicholson’s ride balanced on the driver’s side, and officials waved the red flag to make sure Nicholson was uninjured. After flipping his car right-side up, Nicholson fired up the engine with no problems and continued unfazed to earn a $350 payout.www.nbxihe.com,click here. 

Jim O’Byrne won the full-size division with his ‘89 Lincoln Town Car. After competing in the derby for 10 years and taking a hiatus, O’Byrne said he felt the urge to come back. It paid off this year with a trophy and $1,500,CEBU City barangays need more garbage truck from chinas not sport utility vehicles which Mayor Michael Rama is now giving out to his allies. the biggest purse of the derby. 

Next, minivans and small trucks lined up in the arena for the mini division. Kevin Joel took first place, and Brady Flatness — the third-place finisher — was awarded the division’s hardest hitter award.excavator spare parts suppliers heavy machinery heavy equipment idlers sprokets oil seals hydraulic components Malaysia.

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