Pictures from the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday, June 23. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses.
Avery Hebert, driver for Bel Air Lions Club races against Sammie Caldwell in the Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company car during the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)Nine-year-old Teddy Bowers of Bel Air, left, driver for Har-co Credit Union and last year’s winner, poses for a picture with Miss Bel Air Gianna Romero before the start of the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)A group of young spectators line the street with signs in support of their friend, 10-year-old Charlotte Price, racing for Vagabond Sandwich Company, during the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)Alaina Frassetto, 6, of Street prepares for the start of a heat from atop the starters ramp during the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)Avery Hebert, driver for Bel Air Lions Club squeezes into her car on the starter ramp before a race during the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)Christian Lind, 13, drives for Crossroads Bistro as he races fown Main Street during the Bel Air Town Derby on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)Nine-year-old Max Smith of Bel Air gets assistance with his helmet from his mother Amie Smith before a race in the car sponsored by Independent Brewing Co. during the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)Charlotte Price, 10, of Bel Air, driver for Vagabond Sandwich Company, fits into her car during weigh-in before the start of the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Spectators and race team move about the pits as drivers and their team prepare for the start of the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)A pair of drivers roll down the street in a race during the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)Event coordinator Dave Guzewich with the Bel Air Lions, thanks all their sponsors as they get ready to start the races during the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Alaina Frassetto, 6, of Street win a heat in the Corbin Fuel car, as she edges out Charlotte Price, 10, of Bel Air in the Vagabond Sandwich Company car during the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)The Independent Brewing Co. car, driven by 9-year-old Max Smith of Bel Air passes spectators lining the street during the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)Eleven-year-old Sammie Caldwell of Forest Hill readies herself in her car as she races for Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company during the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Racers take off from the start as the head down Main Street during the Bel Air Town Derby on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)Greg Kellner of Bel Air and his 2-year-old daughter Olivia watch with other spectators as a set of racers approach during the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)A pair of drivers roll down the street in a race during the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Racers take off from the start as the head down Main Street during the Bel Air Town Derby on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)Miss Bel Air Gianna Romero officially starts the first heat of races to kick-off the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)Greg Kellner of Bel Air and his 2-year-old daughter Olivia watch with other spectators as a set of racers approach during the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Five-year-old Eden Clark of Abingdon, followed by her father Wesley Clark, raises a checkered flag as she gets excited for the start of the races during the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)A pair of drivers come to the finish line in a race during the Bel Air Town Derby on Main Street on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)Spectators line Main Street as they watch a pair of racers roll down the race course during the Bel Air Town Derby on Sunday. This year’s event, organized by the Bel Air Lions Club in partnership with the Town of Bel Air and Bel Air Downtown Alliance, featured 20 cars owned/sponsored by local area businesses and driven by young drivers mostly ages 9-11. (Brian Krista/staff photo)