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Sick Week 2026 Video With Alex Taylor Racing: The Final Day Of Sick Week 2026! SO CLOSE to First Sick Week 2026 is a Wrap!

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We’ve shared Sick Week videos from some of your favorite content creators over the past week, and with Alex Taylor the only one still standing, we are featuring her final day video down below, along with a link to any of the other videos you might have missed. On the final day, all the pressure is on for drivers and crews who need to pull off something special in order to win their classes or the overall.

Alex has struggled a bit but is trying for another personal best in order to try and secure her class win. Check it out below!

CLICK HERE IF YOU MISSED ANY OF THE OTHER SICK WEEK VIDEO COVERAGE SO FAR

Video Description:

In the last minute change of events, Alex needed one more pass that was a 6.57 to move into 1st in her class and 3rd overall.

She started the day sitting third in her class and 5th overall.

After sitting in the lanes for over an hour waiting for a wreck to be cleaned up, she ran a 6.60 @ 218.

So. Freaking. Close.

6.60 is the second fastest this car has ran, the mph is still down, trans isn’t happy. And still ran a 6.60.

Sick week is a wrap, Alex got 2nd in her class and 4th overall.

The post Sick Week 2026 Video With Alex Taylor Racing: The Final Day Of Sick Week 2026! SO CLOSE to First Sick Week 2026 is a Wrap! appeared first on BangShift.com.

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