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Backroad Trucker driven to bring back Salmon Arm demolition derby

Reality TV star Dave Schwandt resurrects car-crushing event
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The pulse-pounding, car-crushing excitement returns this year as Backroad Trucker star Dave Schwandt resurrects the Salmon Arm Demolition Derby that last took place in 2017. (Black Press photo)

The resurrection of the Salmon Arm Demolition Derby is going to be a triple threat.

Dave Schwandt, star of the History Channel鈥檚 reality TV show Backroad Truckers, has been 鈥渄oing derby鈥 for 35 years and decided it was time to revive the car-crushing event that was last held in 2017.

He didn鈥檛, however, expect what a smash it would prove to be.

鈥淚 posted it on Facebook a couple of times and it just blew up,鈥 he said of its reception. 鈥淟ike off the Richter scale.鈥

Industry friends, equally excited by the derby鈥檚 return, suggested collaborating to include a show and shine and swap meet to help keep people engaged in the downtime between heats, and extend it into a two-day event.

Co-organizer Vance Tierney from White Post Auto Museum said they鈥檙e expecting it to be sellout, adding that his annual swap meet of antique car parts and memorabilia typically attracts over 2,000 alone, and this is 鈥渁 collaboration between three sought-after entities.鈥

鈥淭he community鈥檚 just starving for this,鈥 he said, adding that in the approximate month that they鈥檝e been planning this, that interest has also spread to people in Alberta, Saskatchewan and the U.S.

Also new to derby 2.0 are annual themes, with this year鈥檚 being the 鈥80s and 鈥90s, 鈥渁fter the greatest decades ever,鈥 Schwandt said, with costumes strongly encouraged.

鈥淚 want crowd participation,鈥 he explained. 鈥淢ake smiles.鈥

He鈥檚 already getting participation in spades, with 50 cars registered, which is at capacity. But Schwandt said he鈥檚 still taking names for a wait list as there are inevitably some cancellations. He also hopes to get at least 20 trucks for a heat.

Metal mashing aside, the organizers said their plans for the 鈥渞edneck event鈥 include a 鈥渉uge鈥 beer garden, food and other vendors, as well as some star power. Using his reality TV connections, Schwandt has Rust Valley Restorers main man Mike Hall confirmed, as well as some other cast members of the show, on which he鈥檚 made guest appearances for over five years, sparking his own show that鈥檚 returning for a second season.

鈥淚 guess I give off energy, they say,鈥 he said of his career in front of the cameras.

That energy is serving him well in this planning stage, as the derby event continues to grow. As it鈥檚 a community event that鈥檚 focused on getting kids involved, Schwandt has also incorporated different ways to give back. A silent auction being organized will give all proceeds, along with some of the ticket sales, to at least one bursary for a student in School District 83 pursuing a career in the trades. He鈥檒l also be approaching local charities and non-profits to hold 50/50 draws, with a different organization benefiting on both days.

The event will take place at the Salmon Arm fairgrounds on Father鈥檚 Day weekend, June 15 and 16.

鈥淲hat better on a Father鈥檚 Day than to go smash cars up?鈥 he joked.

Tickets are expected to be $25 for adults (less for kids), and will be available for purchased at the gate and the soon-to-be-launched website www.salmonarmderby.com, with two-day passes also available online only. More information can be found on the derby鈥檚 Facebook page at .

鈥淚t鈥檚 all lining up,鈥 Schwandt stated.

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