There’s a New Stick Shift King – Nick Cole-Mann Claims Quickest H-Pattern Stick Shift World Record with a 6.49 at 219 MPH Pass at US 131 Motorsports Park
Nick Cole-Mann, the first LS H-pattern stick shift in the sixes in January last year, set his sights for 2024 on the overall record. A month ago, the twin-turbo `91 Chevrolet S-10 pick-up clocked a 6.64 at 209 mph. “The only thing that separates me and that number one spot is a warmer race track,” Cole-Mann stated. Today, that track appeared.
For the Adventure – How Jordan Boudreaux’s Sick Week Was Saved on Day One by a Fellow Competitor and an Unlikely Solution
This week’s “For the Adventure – Stories from the Road” comes from Dylan Peacock, co-pilot on Jordan Boudreaux’s 2002 Ford Mustang that competes on Sick Week’s 275 Street Race class. Sidelined on day one of Sick Week Presented by Gear Vendors Overdrive 2022, Dylan and Jordan thought their week was over, until fellow competitor Eric Cowell got them back on track with an unusual fix.
The ‘Boostmaster’ Wagon Returns, as Steve Morris Prepares the 6-Second Rocket for Drop the Hammer Drag-and-Drive this Weekend in Michigan
Since the crash at this year’s Sick Week, we’ve waited and wondered when the 6-second station wagon of Steve Morris would see the light again. The answer: this weekend at the new Drop the Hammer drag-and-drive event, put on by fellow drag-and-drive runner Carl Stancell. It starts at US 131 Motorsports Park in Martin, Michigan Friday, May 31st.
Brian Lohnes: What’s Your 300?
The world of drag racing has been obsessed with the number 300 since the early 1990s. It was during that time frame when top fuel dragsters began to flirt with 300mph quarter mile runs and it captured the imaginations and attention of gearheads the world over.
Beefing Up This 8-Second Barramont for a Shot at the Sick Week Freaks Class Title at Sick Summer
“My first drag-and-drive experience was in 2021, and I was instantly hooked.” That set the wheels in motion for a car of his own to participate, and he almost hit his goals last year at Sick Summer. “My goals were to try and win both the fastest 6 cylinder and over all class winner. We got close, but we needed more for 2024.”
Sick the Magazine Announces Our Fourth Giveaway Winner - The Pontiac Fiero Finds a New Home, and a Second Chance for a Mom to Drive Her Dream Car
This Pontiac Fiero is a true time capsule of the 1980s. A mid-engine, 4-cylinder, 2-seater still sporting an all-original look and layout, and we recently handed over the keys in our fourth car giveaway!
Can the Rowdy Radial Class Survive Without Rules, or Is It Finally Time For Some Standards on the Tiny 235 Tire?
Both Rocky Mountain Race Week and Sick the Mag event rules for the Rowdy Radial class are simple: 235 sized tire (26-inches tall and 8.5-inches in width), and an eighth-mile distance format. No suspension requirements, no weight minimum, run what ya brung and hope you brought enough. But with increased performances and shrinking fields at some events, is it time for an updated ruleset?
Going Back in Time - Trading Technology for Old School Cubic Inches in a C8 Corvette
With just over 4,000 miles on a new C8 Corvette, Larry Hofer is trading the factory-installed LT2 small block for over 8-liters of Chevrolet big block power in what is reported to be the first-ever big block swapped C8 Corvette.
A High School Pick Up Goes Under the Knife with Goals of Rowdy Radial and Heads-Up 235 Tire Competition
“Sick Week 2024 was my first time competing (in a drag-and-drive) and it was truly a dream come true. Probably back to middle school, I used to drive my teachers insane for a week out of every September where I would do nothing but watch the Hot Rod Drag Week live feed. I’ve followed this stuff forever, and always wanted to build something to compete.”
Adam Dorey: The Stick Shift Mafia Wants You — Part Two
So if you made it through part one of this series of this series then I assume you’re intrigued about the swap to a manual transmission. Well, that’s kind of the point, so good for you for sticking with it!
From 6-Second Street Car To Disassembled Shell - Devin Vanderhoof Guts His Drag-and-Drive Winning Mustang!
With just a couple weeks to go until Sick Summer Presented by Motion Raceworks, most figured Devin Vanderhoof and Josh Davis were preparing for a trip to Illinois to defend their overall win. So you can imagine the shock and surprise when Devin posted a video yesterday with the ’93 Mustang convertible stripped to a bare shell and roll cage!
The Weekly Reekie Guide to the Dive Bars of Sick Week
Drag-and-drive’s best dive bars, as reviewed by Matt Reekie.
Combining Classic Lines with Tesla Guts - Is This Chevrolet the Ultimate Drag-and-Drive Shocker?
In 2015, Paul Mangelsdorf and the Green 707 electric vehicle team at the University of Hartford converted a Chevrolet S-10 truck into an all-electric racer, so it’s fair to say that led to his current drag-and-drive ride, a ‘40 Chevrolet Coupe. “I was looking for a pre-1955 car to show that EV swaps can work with old school hot rods, and old school hot rodding methods (stripped down and pieced together for speed).”
For the Adventure – 16-Year-Old Carter Jackson to Compete in Sick Summer Presented by Motion Raceworks in a 2003 Chevrolet S-10
Kevin Jackson was "that guy" who used to sit and watch drag-and-drive as a fan online. Now, he’s not only participated in them, he’s getting his 16-year-old son Carter involved by competing at this year’s Sick Summer.
Could This be the Ultimate Mother-Daughter Road Trip? Leticia and Abbey Hughes to Pilot the Sick BBQ / Ice Cream Truck on this year’s Sick Summer Presented by Motion Raceworks
When Tom Bailey made the decision to allow a random team the chance to command the Sick BBQ - Ice Cream truck at Sick Week, it proved to be a popular decision. The offer was also advertised for Sick Summer, and we received over 50 submissions to wheel the truck for the six days of Sick Summer fun. From those submissions, the field was narrowed, and the job will go to Leticia and Abbey Hughes from Kentucky.
Brian Lohnes: How Many Seats Are There On This Bus?
A scene that I have referenced previously happened at a hotel in Michigan on a Thursday evening in 2005. This was the night preceding the last day of Drag Week. There was a good group of guys sitting around this table and the conversation was about when the hotel would run out of Corona and the future for an event like Hot Rod Drag Week.
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.”
I Scream, You Scream, A Lot of People Scream to Drive the Sick the Mag BBQ - Ice Cream Truck on Sick Summer
Are you a good fit for Sick BBQ - Ice Cream truck driver duty? We share a few of our favorites submissions thus far…
Possibly the Final Chapter for the ‘Bitter Tears’ Corvette, as Stefan Gustafsson Crashes Storied C4 Corvette
Shipped back to Sweden after collecting a second Sick Week victory and third Gear Vendors guitar, Stefan Gustafsson had sent his 1989 Chevrolet Corvette known as ‘Bitter Tears’ out on a high note. Or was there one more race to go?
Adam Dorey: The Stick Shift Mafia Wants You — Part One
If you’ve been at a drag-and-drive, you’ve undoubtedly heard the announcer(s) talking about stick shift cars more than at a typical track day. You aren’t hearing things, because it’s absolutely true: there are more stick shift rides per capita at a drag-and-drive than other typical drag races you’ve seen. Even if they’re not specifically in a stick shift class, there are more stick cars peppered throughout all the classes at an event.