After Engine Problems at the 2023 and 2024 Editions of Sick Week, Matt and Meg Lamphier Look to Rebound for Sick Week 2025
As one of the participants that’s attended every year of Sick Week presented by Gear Vendors Overdrive, Matt Lamphier has experienced the highs and lows of a drag-and-drive event. He won the hotly-contested 235 Outlaw Street Race class at Sick Week in 2022, but had the reversal of fortune the last two years of Sick Week. But Matt and his wife / co-pilot Meg have a plan for 2025 to return to winning ways.
One year after scoring a coveted Sick the Magazine class-winning orange helmet, Matt and the LS-swapped 1992 Mazda Miata known as “The Turtle” had the engine lock up less than an hour from his day two destination – Bradenton Motorsports Park. Last year he exploded an engine.
Can Matt and Meg find the magic from their 2022 Sick Week and collect a second helmet in 2025?
Kyle Williams and a Crew of Canadians Overcome Breakage and Big Wheelies to Make Their Mark at TX2K
“I’ve never run a seven-second pass, and if I can get one, I’ll leave a happy man.” Considering Kyle Williams finished second in the small tire class at the 2023 Miles of Mayhem event, TX2K would give him a solid chance for that 7-second blast.
Testing and Racing Results from Orlando, Who Is Out Before Sick Week Starts, and Last-Minute Thrashes – It’s Time for Sick Week!
Although Sunday also marks the last chance for Sick Week competitors to get some testing time on the track before the event officially gets underway, there have been several cars testing during the week, as well as those thrashing to get things buttoned up to make to Orlando in time.