Drag-and-Drive Competitors Find the Final Rounds at Street Car Takeover Indy and Pan American Nationals in Pennsylvania
Although it’s becoming more common to see some familiar rides and names at more than one drag-and-drive event per season, a large majority will choose to participate in different styles of events. And we’re seeing dozens of drag-and-drive competitors putting together solid event results outside of the drag-and-drive event calendar.
This Turbocharged 240 Wants a Shot at the Street Race Title at Sick Summer - Gets Tuned Up with a Victory at Muncie Dragway’s Heads Up Event
“The Hole Shot Media Heads Up event idea was to get the weekend highway racers out to the track and in a safer environment. I went in just wanting to use it really for a test session to get ready for Sick Summer. I made a handful of changes to the car over the winter, and really hadn't been able to get some solid A-to-B passes in.”
After Destroying Engine on Its First Drag-and-Drive, This Turbo’d 240 is Coming Back for the Top Spot at Sick Summer
“The original appeal (of a drag-and-drive) was really just the challenge, and it still is no question. But after competing in two now, I really just love the people and friendships you make along the way. We also get to stop at some pretty cool places that I otherwise probably would've never visited.”
PFI Speed’s Brent Leivestad and Jamie Lankford Get Trevor and Erin Branden’s GT-R Ready for 7-Second Blasts at Sick Week, Brent and Jamie Will Also Make the Trip to Florida!
While the roll cage upgrade makes the GT-R safer for the 7-second blasts, the last piece of the puzzle is getting the most from the new set-up, and Brent from PFI Speed will be jumping into the passenger seat to be the co-pilot at Sick Week.