Southeast Street N Yeet Announces Dates and Classes for Fall Event

Debuting the Southeast Street-N-Yeet event in the fall of 2022, Devin Vanderhoof and crew decided to double down on the fun for the 2023 drag-and-drive season.

With the Spring version of the Southeast Street-N-Yeet Presented by Motion Raceworks just completed, now the attention turns to the fall version of the popular North Carolina and South Carolina street and track event.

The Southeast Street-N-Yeet Fall event will take place from Thursday November 9th through Sunday November 12th, 2023. The sign-up for the event will open on May 1st.

Similar to the Spring version, Southeast Street-N-Yeet will start at Shadyside Dragway in Shelby, North Carolina for day one on Thursday. Day two will double the racing action, as South Carolina Motorplex in Neeses, South Carolina gets invaded for morning racing, then the tour packs up and rolls to Carolina Dragway in Aiken, South Carolina for night racing at the “House of Hook.”

Saturday steers the tour to Hartsville, South Carolina to make laps at Darlington Dragway for day three, and then the tour returns to Shadyside Dragway for the final day on Sunday.


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There will be awards for top three in all classes, and there will also be shootouts among the top sixteen qualifiers in each class. The quickest eight in the Dial Your Own Yeet will also have a bracket-style shootout.

The Spring Southeast Street-N-Yeet had five classes: Unlimited Yeet (no rules), Limited Yeet (275 max tire, small block with power adders, big block naturally-aspirated only), Yeet Stick (clutch assisted manual transmission – except Lenco, 29.5” x 10.5W” slick or 315 radial), Tiny Tire (26” x 8.5” width or 235 tire), and Dial Your Own Yeet (consistency based on average and time slips turned in). A Daily Driver class will be added for the Fall event as well.

Written by Derek Putnam. Photos courtesy of Sick the Magazine.

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