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Friday
Jan042013

Projected 2013 season announced!

Listed below is the projected TOUR OF DESTRUCTION 2013

As always dates are subject to change.

April 13th 2013 - Auburndale Speedway, Florida

May 11th 2013 - Anderson Motor Speedway, South Carolina

May 27th 2013 - Orlando Speedway, Florida

July 27th 2013 - Hickory Motor Speedway, North Carolina

August 3rd 2013 - Kingport Speedway, Tennessee

August 17th 2013 - Revolution Park, Lausanne

November 8th 2013 - Auburndale Speedway, Florida

November 29th 2013 - Orlando Speedway, Florida

TBA 2013 - Lake County Speedway, Ohio

TBA 2013 - Jackson Motor Speedway, Mississippi

TBA 2013 - Watermelon Capital Speedway, Georgia

 (2013 Event Dates are subject to change)

MORE 2013 DATES WILL BE POSTED SHORTLY

Thursday
Jan032013

Crashcast premiere date

Crashcast will be a weekly web series and podcast that will cover all of the destruction and mayhem our series has to bring to its fans. It will cover all things  destruction and demolition related, from video games to youtube clips. You will get tons of behind the scenes coverage, interviews, in-car camera footage and detailed stories about past and present shows including the drama the follows.The Crashtv youtube channel will air weekly episodes starting February 2013! So get ready for destruction, mayhem and carnage on a weekly basis! Posted below is a preview clip of what the series will look like. Hope everyone is ready for a new year full of carnage and coverage!

 

Wednesday
Jan022013

Crashing into the new year!

This year will be one of the biggest for our destruction series. We will be expanding to new markets in a big way and returning to all of our previous show locations from last years amazing season. The Knights of Destruction have now taken over the series and have set out a very detailed planned tour called "TOUR OF DESTRUCTION 2013". This tour will include a mix of new and old markets that is sure to be a great stepping stone for the series. We will release more event information and dates as soon as we can. Till then look forward to seeing a new and different show this time around. Welcome to the next level.

Tuesday
Jan012013

Happy New Year!

To our fans, friends and family have a very happy new year!

Tuesday
Nov132012

Crash-A-Rama’s Madness Is Just Another Night in Florida

AUBURNDALE, Florida — NASCAR? Pffft. It’s a bunch of guys going left for three hours. You can have it. I’m down with Crash-A-Rama, which has a whole lot more noise, destruction and thick plumes of burning rubber.

Crash-A-Rama (aka “The Knights of Destruction”) is a distinctly weird twist on short track stock car racing, but with more crashing. It’s a whole lot more entertaining, not to mention affordable, than NASCAR. The tickets are cheaper, and so are the cars. They are, in a word, heaps. We’re talking a few hundred dollars to go racing, as opposed to the hundreds of thousands of dollars the pros spend.

The “racing” seems incidental; the real point is bashing cars and creating mayhem, not to mention laughter. The wildest race is the school bus figure-eight. Other races require drivers to pull trailers, appliances and even boats. That one’s especially popular.

“The boat races are my favorite because there’s a lot of carnage and destruction,” said promoter George “Moe” Knauer. “And I love the ‘oohs’ and ‘ahhhs’ from the crowd. It makes me laugh.”

The laughter started a decade ago with school bus races, which were held at the end of the night’s more conventional stock car races. Fans loved it, and before long Crash-A-Rama was born. Knauer started driving in demolition derbies more than 30 years ago, “before I got my driver’s license.”

“That’s always been my thing, crashing cars,” he said.

Who doesn’t love crashing cars? My favorite part of a night at Crash-A-Rama is the special stunt. When I first photographed the insanity four years ago, some guy jumped his car into an RV standing upright. This year, a Cadillac jumped a school bus and landed in a pile of junked cars, with pyrotechnics added for good measure. It followed a race in which everyone sped around the track in reverse.

“That’s some crazy shit right there,” the show’s rodeo clown, who goes by the name Dirty Dingus Magee, said while watching the action from the (relative) safety of pit row.

Crash-A-Rama has become a brand unto itself. It has spawned a videogame, called Test Drive: Eve of Destruction, and was featured on the TV series Carpocalypse that chronicles “how a motley crew of crash-addicted racers join together to compete in some of the craziest races ever caught on tape.” And no less an authority on all things redneck than Larry the Cable Guy has featured the craziness on his program, Only In America.

Now there are plans afoot to bring the action to Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana and the Carolinas, spreading the silliness beyond the Sunshine State, where few bat an eye at, say, watching a rodeo clown circle a track on a motorized toilet before some guy jumps a Caddy over a bus.

“This isn’t weird,” said Chip Litherland, a photographer who spent a few hours documenting the drama. “It’s normal for Florida. This is just a Saturday night.”