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Soapbox derby beats video games say young, thrilled racers in Delta

Kids become race car drivers down a paved hill in handcrafted speedsters they built with their parents and grandparents.

'I think it's pretty fast and I like how it has siren and brakes,' said novice driver Hugo Helmuth

Soapbox derby thrills young drivers

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Kids become race car drivers down a paved hill in handcrafted speedsters they built with their parents and grandparents.

When driverTeagan Douglaswas asked why soapbox racing was better than video games his answer waslightning-fast.

"Because it's real life!" he said.

40 young racers rolled to victory - against video games - in the 1st inaugural Delta Soap Box Derby. (Doug Kerr/CBC)

Douglas was one of 43children aged nine to 12 racing in TsawwassenSaturday in mean machines handcrafted with parents or grandparents in a the TsawwassenRotary Club's inaugural derby.

"It's going back to the classics. It's about bringing the family together teamwork," said Teagan's mother Amanda Douglas.

Novice driver Hugo Helmuth was keen to try the real thing after using a driving simulator. (Doug Kerr/CBC)

Dozens of young drivers suited up in helmets and hunkered down in flame-clad, brightly coloured racers to race along 6th Ave.

"It'sso great they put down their phones. They put down their video games. They comeout here on this glorious day.The fathers, mothers and grandparents are all here to watch," said Delta Police Chief Neil Dubord.

He said localofficers couldn't resist competing with local firefighters or boasting about their car.

"We put a lot of time and energy ... there is science in this car!"

Teagan Douglas loves the feel of a real wheel. (Doug Kerr/CBC)

The youngdriver was stoked about the car built by Delta police officers with a working siren.

"I thinkIt's pretty fast and I like how it had a siren and brakes. The steering is pretty controllable," said Hugo Helmuth.

"I think it would be a fun experience to kind of drive a car sinceI've already done a car simulator and I think that would be kind of like it."

The soap box derby in delta was sold out with lots of interest from sponsors and young drivers for the June 4 rally. (Doug Kerr/CBC)

For others it was a chance to bond as a family.

Mayia Dueck helped her grandfather build a racing machine.

"He did most of it but I helped him," she said. "It's really awesome!"

"I think it's just a great way of building memories," said grandfather Greg Barnes before cheering his beaming granddaughter with her friends.

Mayia Dueck's friends came to cheer her on. She drove a car handmade by grandpa with he assistance. (Doug Kerr/CBC )

With files from Doug Kerr