Wilbur Shaw Soap Box Derby Hill (Indianapolis, Indiana)
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Wynnedale /
Indianapolis, Indiana
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World / United States / Indiana
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The Wilbur Shaw Soap Box Derby Hill is the longest track in the country, measuring 1,000 feet. It was built in 1953 and has a laser timer, a digital weighing system, a new scorer's bridge, and a new pit area. The track was recently recognized by "USA Today" as one of the top Soap Box Derby facilities in the country. All Soap Box Derby racing in Indianapolis is sanctioned by either the All-American Soap Box Derby or National Derby Rallies.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 39°48'37"N 86°11'55"W
- United Northwest 1.9 km
- Butler-Tarkington 4.2 km
- Eagledale 5.1 km
- Meridian-Kessler 6.8 km
- Nora 13 km
- Washington Township 13 km
- Park 100 13 km
- Traders Point Eagle Creek Rural Historic District 16 km
- Pike Township 17 km
- Marion County 17 km
- Riverside Regional Park 0.7 km
- Riverside Adventure Park (under redevelopment) 0.7 km
- Coffin Golf Club 0.9 km
- Kessler Wides at 30th Street 0.9 km
- Highwoods 1.4 km
- Newfields 2.2 km
- Crown Hill Cemetery 2.6 km
- Northern Estates 3 km
- RH Indianapolis, The Gallery at the DeHaan Estate 3.3 km
- Saddlebrook Golf Club 4.8 km