Just Three Days Before Check-In / Tech Day – Here’s Some Updates From Sick Week Competitors!
Only a few days to go before Sunday February 12th arrives, and with it, the Check-in and Tech day of Sick Week Presented by Gear Vendors Overdrive! Here’s some updates from several competitors…
Will Sick Week Be Michael Westberg’s Final Drag-and-Drive in the US?
“We had some issues with the engine during Drag Week, so we were afraid of a DNF throughout the week. That should be sorted after the refresh….. We're going to test some this week to try and find the missing performance.”
Cleetus and Crew Burning the Midnight Oil to Get ‘Mullet’ and ‘McFlurry’ Ready for Sick Week
If Cleetus can duplicate these 6-second times on Sick Week next week, he could become the third car to average in the 6-second range on a radial, and possibly reset the Modified class record.
Another ‘Pro Mod’ Entering the Unlimited class; Will Lon Tibbs New Ride Survive?
“I started my first drag-and-drive in 2015 with Hot Rod Drag Week, and haven't missed one since. The drag-and-drive community is family, and this car proves that. Everyone involved has sacrificed something for someone else!”
Brandon Goodnow Jumps Into Modified Class with Single Turbo Pick-Up Build
“It’s a challenge like no other. There is nowhere else where you will find a competitor sitting in a Walmart parking lot, with a motor torn apart and rebuilding it, just to get to the next race track.”
It’s No ‘Gray Matter’ that Taylor Hedrick is Coming to Win the Stick Shift Class
Taylor’s 2002 Ford Mustang is one of the quicker 2-valve cars that regularly participates in drag-and-drive events, as well as the annual ModNationals (an event designed around Ford’s modular engines).
After a Year of Struggles, Alex Taylor is Ready for Consistent 6-Second Passes From Her ’55 Chevrolet in 2023
“Because Sick Week is the first event of the year, it might be hard to run sixes. However we have tested more, and I’d like to say we should be able to run six-second passes over 200 mph at Sick Week.”
Who’s The Boss? Robert Bartram Ready to Mix Brawn and Style in Unlimited Iron Mercury
“For me, drag-and-drive events are more about the friendships made along the way. I’ve never done Sick Week, but I do look forward to the shorter drives with more social and hotel time.”
David Schroeder and John Ens Are Out to Prove Nitrous Can Play At the Top In Unlimited
“We’re thinking the car has a 5-second run in it, but we don’t have the amount of testing to likely see it on Sick Week. I hope we can beat our previous best time (6.42 at 209 mph).”
Can the Swede Stefan Gustafsson Defend His Sick Week Overall Championship in 2023?
Gustafsson is priming for a return to Sick Week and a chance to defend his title from a year ago. “We are flying over from Sweden a few days early, and plan to test at Bradenton on Friday before the event. We will come to Sick Week ready to fight.”
From Passenger to Driver, Ashleigh Goodnow Ready for 2023 Drag-and-Drive Season and Quicker Times
“After following along on two Hot Rod Drag Weeks, Sick Week definitely was less stressful when it comes to the drives. The drives were shorter; the checkpoints were really neat and well thought out and more interesting than just a rest stop or gas station.”
Derek Beiri and Vice Grip Garage Will Return to Sick Week with Last Year’s Monte Carlo and a New Chevelle
“We’re on Sick Week as rednecks having fun. We can show people you can have fun without a lot of money, or a laptop for tuning. It’s a throwback to how things used to be, and the comradery with fellow competitors.”
More Than a Plain White Wrapper, Dean Tepen’s 10-Second Nova Takes Aim on the Dial Your Own Class
“We are from the Midwest, so Florida during winter is great. The tracks are all awesome, and hopefully we can post low 10-second times this year.”
Summit Racing Equipment and PEAK Performance Combine to Supercharge the Sick Ward
Sick Week 2023 Presented By Gear Vendors Overdrive is coming to Florida in just two weeks, and it won't just be the participants on the quarter-mile sharing in the excitement with the news that Summit Racing Equipment and PEAK Performance will be getting behind the Sick Ward.
Steve Morris and the World’s Quickest Wagon Aiming for 5-Second Time Slips in 2023?
The best pass in 2022 came from a heads-up race at US 131 Motorsports Park in Michigan in summer 2022, when Steve delivered a 6.53 at 229 mph with a 1.15 60 foot.
Will Colin Gee and His Twin-Turbo Malibu Wagon Be Competitive in Rowdy Radial?
What is making Colin Gee make the long haul to Sick Week? “The most well known drag and drive racers in a single event. The scenery, the tracks, and the weather for this part of the season. Especially coming from Canada.”
Tony Angelo Will Debut ‘Street Freak’ ‘74 Firebird Build at Sick Week
Sick Week will mark Tony’s first time behind the wheel as the racer instead of the co-pilot. “I actually don’t have a ton of drag racing experience, and very little with a stick car. So it’s a little daunting, but I’m really excited.”
Although His Mustang Might Be in Camo, Matt Moore Isn’t Hiding That He’s Coming to Play in Rowdy Radial
“Running a drag-and-drive is the true challenge, both mental and physical. Lack of sleep, no huge crew to help, the guys around you. It all make it very appealing for us.”
Bryant Goldstone’s AMC Javelin Coming to Sick Week to Blast 6-Second Runs and Claim Sixth Drag-and-Drive Title
Although some would think the Javelin had written its final chapter after crashing in 2021, Goldstone was able to strip and rebuild the storied car in time for the 2022 Hot Rod Drag Week.
With Sick Week Drawing Near, Doug Cook Goes Into the Motion Playbook for Plan B: A LS-Swapped Mustang
The car will get some updates before Sick Week, but Doug Cook still plans to keep the overall look and feel of the car. “I love this car, and I’m really looking forward to spending a week with it.”