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Sick Week Day 2 Video: Backroads, Cooling Systems, Suspension, And Soooo Much More. Testing Real Drg and Drive Streetability

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It’s been a wild Sick Week 2026 so far, with lots of carnage, freezing cold, heat and humidity, and everything in between. There is no way there aren’t going to be even more upsets after the dramatic start to this event, and we know everyone out there wants to know the details since the only way to watch what is going on otherwise is to pay for the payperview stream. Lucky for us, our pals at 1320Video are on hand and here is their Day 2 video.

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Day 2 sent the field from Gainesville Raceway to South Georgia Motorsports Park, taking a 130 mile backroad route that kept cars off the interstate and tested everything from cooling systems to patience. We’ve lost a few cars along the way, but the majority of the field is still pushing forward. At SGMP, it was a full day of racing with a couple cars still chasing the overall drag-and-drive record, currently sitting at a 6.17 average over five days. After racing wraps up, everyone stays put for the night before a full drive day to Bradenton, Florida tomorrow.

 

The post Sick Week Day 2 Video: Backroads, Cooling Systems, Suspension, And Soooo Much More. Testing Real Drg and Drive Streetability appeared first on BangShift.com.

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