Clinton County Fair Demolition Derby August 1st 2021

Clinton County Fairgrounds
crunch
Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

Devin Fornier (4x4) with the crunching side hit on Zach Rondeau (88) After I a year off due to the covid 19 pandemic it was the return of the Clinton County Fair demolition derby in front of a packed crowd there would be just over a hundred in attendance ranging from full size, compact, trucks, and vans. It would be the annual all-day affair as the show would get underway at noon and would last till around ten o'clock. It would be a steady rain throughout the day but that would not keep the fans or competitors away from having a smashing good time. The biggest class of cars on the day would be the popular compact cars as they would need seven heats and consi and the championship to decide the winner. It would definitely be a hard-hitting day as competitors were looking to take out their frustration after not derby for two years and the hitting would show it on the track. When the dust and smashing would settle on the day the winners would be Tyler Atwell in the Full-Size cars, Brittany Woodside in the Truck division, Landon Sears in the Vans, and in the compact cars it would be Devin Fournier in the modified and Jerry Groucher in the stock class. Gallery

Clinton County Fair Demolition Derby August 1st 2021

Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

Butch Lamere (57) with the crunching hit on Tommy Beshaw (49) as he is pushing the suburan across the track. After I a year off due to the covid 19 pandemic it was the return of the Clinton County Fair demolition derby in front of a packed crowd there would be just over a hundred in attendance ranging from full size, compact, trucks, and vans. It would be the annual all-day affair as the show would get underway at noon and would last till around ten o'clock. It would be a steady rain throughout the day but that would not keep the fans or competitors away from having a smashing good time. The biggest class of cars on the day would be the popular compact cars as they would need seven heats and consi and the championship to decide the winner. It would definitely be a hard-hitting day as competitors were looking to take out their frustration after not derby for two years and the hitting would show it on the track. When the dust and smashing would settle on the day the winners would be Tyler Atwell in the Full-Size cars, Brittany Woodside in the Truck division, Landon Sears in the Vans, and in the compact cars it would be Devin Fournier in the modified and Jerry Groucher in the stock class. Gallery

the final blow
Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

Tyler Atwell (3) with the final blow on the Timberjaxx to win the modified full size car division. Gallery

Independence Day Bash Norfolk Fire Department July 4th 2021

the future
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Kyle Coryea

Its the future of the sport as the Maine kid takes out young mister reno for the victory. It would be the annual Independence Day Bash at the Norfolk Fire Department it what was believed to be a smaller to mid-size derby ended up being the biggest car count in the history of that derby at 103 cars. It was a good thing that it was in the middle of the summer cause the smashing wouldn't start till 2 pm and run to almost dark as the championship would finish up around 8-9 pm. It would be a hard-hitting affair throughout the day. It would start off with the youth derby and it would be won by a kid that came all the way down from Maine to have a little fun in the dirt with his car. Then when the big show got underway there would be compact, full-size, vans and trucks that would derby. As the sun was starting to set on the day before the fireworks would go off there would be a championing crowned on the day and it would be staying in St Lawerence County as Travis Charleston would get the feature win and take home the trophy, bragging rights, and a cool thousand dollars. Gallery

on the tire
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Kyle Coryea

The grooff jeep with the hard hit on the side of the side of the gray jeep as he looked to take out the tires and disable it.Gallery

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