Edelbrock Sick 66 Hits the Road for Our First Drive Day – With Nearly 300 Miles of Road Ahead, Who Will Survive Route 66 Into Texas and Amarillo Dragway?
We hit the halfway point on racing activities when Robert Voss made the final pass down Tulsa Raceway Park’s surface during day three of Edelbrock Sick 66. Racers had now traveled over 250 miles between three race tracks, and we set our course for Texas and Amarillo Dragway on the first of two drive days. Could everyone survive the first extended travel day and the original Route 66 for nearly 300 miles?
Edelbrock Sick 66 Spends Sunday at Tulsa for Day Three Racing – Are Two Top Ten Cars Out of Contention - Now We’re on the Road to Texas!
We’re nearing the halfway point of Edelbrock Sick 66, a drag-and-drive based around using as much of Route 66, a road that’s been use for nearly a hundred years. Some amazing checkpoints, as well as some tight racing in the three track visits, have marked this ‘one-time-only’ event. As we concluded day three’s racing activities and drive to Edmond, Oklahoma, some changes are afoot in the top ten, as well as facing the first serious driving day on Monday, October 14th.
Rocky Mountain Race Week Participants Rally Around Fellow Competitor After Crash on First Drive Day
We can commonly read about drag-and-drive competitors at the side of the road battling issues; that's par for the course. Unfortunately, we occasionally hear about crashes on the road as well, and one impacted this week's Rocky Mountain Race Week event.