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Sick Week Day 3 Video: The Fast Cars Got a Surprise on Day 3 of Sick Week – Rain Delays And 40 MPH Winds!

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After a long drive that really put everyone’s street manners to the test, Day 3 at Bradenton Motorsports Park was a wet and windy one. I know that lots of folks were excited about Sick Week when it started because they all talked about the “good weather” in Florida, but it sure seems like there have been a lot of rainy days on this event over the years. But that can happen at any drag and drive, and that’s why these cars have to be ready for any weather. Unfortunately, driving in the rain sucks but, not as badly as it sucks to show up to the race track and have rain.

Will Day 3 be the game changer?

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Video Description:

Day 3 started at Bradenton, but the weather quickly took control. Rain delayed racing, and once it cleared, strong winds kept a lot of the fast cars from getting the runs they needed. The overall leader, Devin Vanderhoof — the last remaining car with a real shot at a 5-second pass and breaking the overall drag-and-drive record — was spotted at a gas station resealing his heads after finding oil in the intake. Whether he ultimately made it to Orlando remained an open question by the end of the night.

The post Sick Week Day 3 Video: The Fast Cars Got a Surprise on Day 3 of Sick Week – Rain Delays And 40 MPH Winds! appeared first on BangShift.com.

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