Sold Out! But There’s Still A Way Into Sick Summer…

Hot off the success of Sick Week Presented By Gear Vendors Overdrive earlier this year, Sick The Mag launched Sick Summer Presented By TBM Brakes, a drag-and-drive event for the huge number of Sick fans in the midwest from June 4-9, 2023.

Heading to Cordova Dragway, Byron Dragway, Great Lakes Dragaway, Tri-State Raceway and then back to Cordova, Sick Summer will feature even shorter drives than Sick Week, with the long summer days providing plenty of light for racing and cruising all week long. There’s a bunch of reasons you need to be there.

Event registration opened on Saturday, with hundreds of racers who signed up on the expression of interest list creating a sellout event before it even opened to general registration. But with over six months to go until tech day, there is a way you can still get in, and that’s to join the waitlist.

To do that, all you need to do is click here and then select ‘Sick Summer 2023 Waitlist.’ Your entry fee won’t come out until you actually get approved for the event. With six months to go we fully expect there to be many spots becoming available, so your bets strategy is to get on to the waitlist early so that you too can be a part of Sick Summer Presented By TBM Brakes.

Not worried about taking part in the racing and just want to cruise for the week with a bunch of different perks? You can now also enter for the Sick Ward, also at TheFOAT.

Sick The Mag publisher Tom Bailey is looking forward to taking the screw blown Hemi Dodge Durango to Sick Summer for its debut event.

“We call Sick Week the Superbowl, but I think Sick Summer Presented By TBM Brakes will be like opening day at the baseball,” he said. “It’s a great chance for our community to catch up as summer begins, with the whole season of racing ahead of us. It’s going to be a lot of racing, a lot of partying, and a great time for anyone who loves fast American street cars.”

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