For the Adventure – Laura Vanderhoof and Leslie Davis Will Pilot the Sick BBQ / Hot Dog / Ice Cream Truck on This Year’s Sick Summer Presented by Motion Raceworks
It’s become about as much of a staple at Sick The Magazine events as the familiar faces you see on our staff. But the Sick BBQ – Hot Dog – Ice Cream truck that started as a way to keep competitors fed at each track day, has also expanded into a new chapter: living the adventure pf a drag and drive and creating amazing memories for a two-person team.
When we put the call out for volunteers for Sick Summer Presented by Motion Raceworks, the e-mails poured in. And there were a lot of good ones. After considering all the options, it was determined that Laura Vanderhoof and Leslie Davis would take control of the uniquely familiar step van packing hot rod rollers, ice cream coolers, and of course, a nitrous bottle.
The Fourth Edition of Southeast Street-N-Yeet Crowns All New Class Winners in North Carolina
The product of drag-and-drive enthusiasts Devin and Laura Vanderhoof, the Southeast Street-N-Yeet is normally the final major event on the calendar each year.
Starting at Shadyside on November 6th with day zero parking and testing, the 7th brought tech inspection and the official start to keeping track of performances. Friday November 8th brought the unique ‘double-up’ of Southeast Street-N-Yeet by visiting South Carolina Motorplex in Neeses, South Carolina for morning / early afternoon action. That would be followed by the drive to the ‘House of Hook’, Carolina Dragway in Aiken, South Carolina for the second-half of racing into the evening.
Saturday would steer the tour back into North Carolina and Mooresville Dragway on November 9th, before returning to Shadyside Dragway to close out the event on Sunday with class winners, as well as a Heads-Up and Dial-Your-Own (DYO) Shootout.