1800HP 2023 Redeye Durango Nears Completion. Death Week Update!



Finish line is coming up quickly and we need to get this car done. We take you through the next phase of the build with less than a week left to have it running.

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35 thoughts on “1800HP 2023 Redeye Durango Nears Completion. Death Week Update!”

  1. Tom, start events at smaller tracks to save money and let the results of the geographic area decide if it would be worth continuing in the future,…
    As I have commented a few times before please consider southern Ontario Canada for a drag and drive event, we have three great tracks with a reasonable drive between them, and I know we have plenty of enthusiasts to get on board.

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  2. You can do only so much when it comes to what a track charges and the math it drives in drivers! Even if you get 200 drivers, life still happens, some will not show because the field is so big, that they will think that they can't win. You know more about what the competition needs, so do the best math you can and make the call. Sell it big next year and get commitments early. I would love to see you put on the show out west, but everyone has to have the same commitment.

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  3. If it doesn't make economic sense to put on an event then in my opinion you just don't do it. Does it suck, yea it does. Start the plan over for next year and hopefully you find a few tracks that don't want to price gouge but you are talking about the west coast.

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  4. Stay out of the crazy blue states and you won't see pricing like that. I know that sucks for everyone, especially people who live in those areas, but sadly it's today's reality.

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  5. The plight of drag racing today…. very few events these days will pull in the numbers of participants expected.. I say put it off and hype it up for another year….

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  6. The drag community from west coast needs to gather and commit to bring 100 cars… Between Arizona, California and Nevada, there should be enough racers to make this a major event with 200+ cars…

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  7. As a fellow California resident and someone who has made the journey to SickWeek both years and competed. I totally understand the logistical nightmare it has become here in California.
    I’d really love to see you be able to put this event on this year. But I am also totally ok with you taking a year to fully plan this out. The road-trip part sounds absolutely amazing and a once in a lifetime event for sure. I support your decision either way and will be hopefully one of the competitors in this epic event! Keep up the hard work guys! Also looking forward to SickWeek 2024 and hopefully I will get into my 3rd straight SickWeek

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  8. Call the tracks back and be assertive when asking for a more competitive price. Pit one track against another…maybe. Tell them this exposure is worth their while so bring the price down will ya(?).

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