Applications now open as Krazy Races Soapbox derby comes to Warrington

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IF you fancy living life in the fast lane while having fun raising money for charity it’s time to buckle up as Warrington is set to get a little wackier next year as Krazy Races comes to town on Sunday, June 9 2024.

Krazy Races is a free-to-attend soapbox derby event, aiming to bring all manner of wild and zany races to towns and cities across the UK and beyond while raising substantial funds for local charities.

The award-winning soapbox derby event has welcomed over 150,000 visitors and raised over £100,000 for local charities with events across the country and now the event is on the lookout for local, Warrington teams to race in the heart of Warrington town centre.

Warrington Krazy Races is the first of its kind to be held in the town centre. The route will start at the Skittles on Marketgate, with a ramp taking racers down Bridge Street. The racing route will contain chicanes, obstacles and more with racers expected to be cheered on by over 15,000 locals.
As well as fantastic races, Krazy Races is looking to work with local sponsors and businesses to bring together entertainers, food stalls and more, giving families a fantastic day to remember.

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Krazy Races is coming to Warrington

Warrington Business Improvement District (BID) approached Sarah Belcher Events Limited, the organisers of Krazy Races, to bring this unique event to the town after the tremendous success of the previous events, and will be working closely with the events team as headline sponsors.

Sarah Belcher, Founder of Krazy Races, said: “We are so excited to be officially announcing Warrington as a brand new 2024 location. The main feedback from businesses, teams and spectators this year is that everyone needs a bit of fun, some laughs and joy after a very difficult couple of years. Krazy Races will bring that to Warrington in spades!
“We would like to thank Andrea Morley from Warrington BID, who has worked hard in ensuring this event happens in Warrington. With the support of the BID board and the town centre business community, Warrington BID will be the headline sponsor for the 2024 event. We can’t run our free-to-attend events without the support of our amazing sponsors, and we are so grateful and excited to be working with such an enthusiastic team!”
Andrea added: “I’ve attended this event in various towns and cities across the UK, and it’s a great event for all the family to enjoy. I’m excited to be bringing Krazy Races to Warrington, especially to Bridge Street. We’ve seen lots of changes to our town centre over the last decade and I’m keen to bring the crowds back to this part of the town.
“We know from experience that the races will bring thousands of spectators to Warrington, and I’m looking forward to our town centre businesses benefitting from new and existing audiences visiting.”
Applications for teams to enter open today, with event organisers looking for 20-40 teams to enter the race in a knockout-style competition with multiple trophies. Teams and spectators are encouraged to raise as much money as possible for charity, and later this year, the event will announce its official Warrington Krazy Races headline charity.
Information on how to enter can be found on the Krazy Races website
www.krazyraces.co.uk

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A Krazy Races soapbox in action


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