Extreme Barbie Jeep Racing at RBD -- The Sport That Started It All
Full-grown adults climb aboard children's Power Wheels toys -- motors ripped out, gears stripped, nothing left but gravity and guts -- and hurl themselves down the steep wooded hills of Morris Mountain ORV Park in Delta, Alabama. The annual Extreme Barbie Jeep Race at the Redneck Boat Dance event is pure unfiltered chaos: no brakes, barely any steering, and a finish-line-or-die mentality that has spawned a legitimate underground racing culture. Busted Knuckle Films has been documenting these races since 2010, building an archive of spectacular wipeouts, photo-finish victories, and the kind of joyful recklessness that only happens when adults rediscover the thrill of toys they outgrew twenty years ago. The races have since spread to events across the country -- King of the Hammers, Stoney Lonesome, and Rednecks with Paychecks all run their own versions -- but RBD at Morris Mountain is where it started and where the racing is still the most raw. There are no entry fees, no safety inspections, and no trophies. You show up with a stripped-down Power Wheels, you point it downhill, and you find out what you are made of.
The longest-running and most documented Barbie Jeep downhill racing series, credited with popularizing the sport nationwide since 2010.
| Location | Morris Mountain ORV Park, Delta, AL |
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| Spread To | King of the Hammers, Stoney Lonesome, RWP |
| Documented By | Busted Knuckle Films |
| Running Since | 2010 |



