History

How We Got Started

The Kiwanis Club of Hopkinsville started a Soap Box Derby in 2006 with just Stock and Super Stock Divisions under the leadership of Todd Moore, then President. While the first year had just 30 cars and drivers, it was not without its moments, especially when the Super Stock Division came down to a face-off after two runs and only .147 seconds separating the cars in the end.

In 2009, a Masters Division was added. In 2012, to better serve the community, the Kiwanis Club partnered with three other cities to absorb the costs of four state of the art fiberglass Super Kids cars, using materials similar to those in standard soap box cars. The inaugural run of the Hopkinsville Super Kids Classic included three kids with special needs.

In 2024, the Bluegrass Youth Racing Foundation took on the organization of the Soap Box Derby.

Stock Division

Stock Division Winners:

2006 – Alex Terry in the Bill Farrell/Corvette Museum car

2007 – Blake Meade in the Planters Bank

2008 – Darius Starks

2009 – Kelsey Moores in the BB&T car

2010 – Jordan Moores in the Sheriff Livy Leavell Jr’s car

2011 – Aryana Ouellette in the Hopkins County Public Library car

2012 – Lacy Patterson in the Model Cleaners car

2013 – Ryan Trapnell in the Mohon Tractor Sales car

2014 – Cayleigh Clay in the BPOE Elks car

2015 – Audrey Rains in the Patriot car

2016 – Ashton Grace in the Millbrooke Elementary PTO car

2017 – Connor Bledsoe in the ET Gone car

2018 – Mollie Goode in the Car Quest car

2019 – Alan Rader 

2021 – Morgan Joy in the Elks Lodge car

2022 – Madelyn Warren in the Warren Trucking car

2023 – Reese Jones in the Jones Brother Towing car

2024 – Willow Groves in the purple power car

Super Stock Division

Super Stock Division Winners:

2006 – Justin Thompson in the Pennyrile Collection, Inc car

2007 – Alex Terry in the Enterprise Rent-a-Car

2008 – Fletcher Lyon

2009 – Riley Jones in the Jones Brothers Towing and Trucking car

2010 – Kendal Pryor in the skull Patriot car

2011 – Kelsey Moores in the Patriot car

2012 – Taylor Lynn Blakeley in the 4th and Main Auto Sales car

2013 – Jordan Moores in the blue Patriot Chevrolet car

2014 – Lainey Burman in the Garland Nissan car

2015 – Lindsey Bledsoe in the Patriot car

2016 – Kinley Deason in the 4th and Main Auto Sales car

2017 – Cayce Bledsoe in the Osteen’s Body Shop car

2018 – Ashton Grace in the Easy Auto Parts car

2019 – Audrey Rains 

2021 – Connor Bledsoe in the CS Customs car

2022 – Alan Rader in the Legacy Metals car

2023 – Will Rader in the Hopkinsville Police car

2024 – Madelyn Warren in the Warren Trucking car

Masters Division

Masters Division Winners:

2009 – Sidney Leach

2010 – Kelsey Moores in the Sign Pro car

2011 – Alex Terry in the Patriot Chevrolet car

2012 – Jordan Moores in the Patriot Chevrolet car

2013 – Kaleb Hilton in the Elks Lodge car

2014 – Lacy Patterson in the Elks Lodge car

2015 – Cayce Bledsoe in the FCFCU/Patriot car

2016 – Lindsey Bledsoe in the Fortera Bank/Kiwanis Car

2017 – Samantha Stagner in the Fortera Bank/Kiwanis Car

2018 – Peyton Hilton in the Fortera Credit Union car

2019 – NeeNee Buckner in the Elks Lodge car

2021 – Ashton Grace in the Porta Grace/Grace Auto Sales Car

2023 – Alan Rader in Legacy Metals car

2024 – Audrey Rains

Super Kids Division

Super Kids Winner:

2012 – Gavin Duiguid

2013 – Ben Pace

2014 – Ben Pace

2015 – Elijah Hale

2016 – Ben Pace

2017 – Courtney Planka

2018 – Courtney Planka 

2019 – Ben Pace

2021 – Mayson Gannon

2022 – Aldon Odoms

2023 – Aldon Odoms

2024 – Aldon Odoms