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Sick The Magazine has announced the addition of exciting new racing classes for the upcoming Sick On The Green event. This event is set to take place at Beech Bend Raceway Park from May 29-31, 2025.
Building on the success of the previous Sick At The Rock event held in April, the organizers are eager to provide a broader platform for racers and fans alike. This latest effort aims to enhance the thrill of drag racing and attract both seasoned and new participants.
One of the standout new classes is **Lil Gangstas**, a street car-based 5.30 index class that has quickly gained popularity. This innovative format removes the need for traditional time clocks, allowing competitors to focus on skill and strategy.
Racers in this category will have two races to participate in: the first on Friday with a full entry payout and another on Saturday, where they’ll compete for a substantial $10,000 prize.
Another notable inclusion is the **Stick Shift** class, a collaboration with Tremec Transmissions. This class caters to enthusiasts of H-pattern stick shift vehicles racing on a quarter-mile track with a total purse of $4,000.
This dynamic racing experience is expected to draw many drivers who take pride in their manual transmission skills and want to showcase their talents.
Additionally, the newly introduced **Street Eliminator 10.10** class will feature genuine street cars competing for a prize pool of $2,500. This class further reflects the event’s commitment to embracing a diverse array of racing vehicles.
Alongside these new additions, competitors can expect to see popular categories such as Small Tire Pro Stock, Coyote Stock, Street Race 8.60, Nostalgia Super Stock/Muscle Car presented by Driven Racing Oil, and Open Comp.
Moreover, Sick On The Green will include the **Sick Street Car Challenge**, a two-day drag-and-drive event. In this challenge, racers will have the chance to compete for over $30,000 in prizes.
This provides an excellent opportunity for drivers devoted to their vehicles to showcase their hard work and dedication. Tom Bailey from Sick The Magazine shared his excitement about the growing interest among the racing community, emphasizing the supportive atmosphere surrounding these new formats.
For participants and spectators eager to attend, online pre-entry for racers and tickets are available at discounted prices. Those who prefer to buy tickets on-site will also have that option on the event day.
As the date approaches, anticipation is building within the racing community, signaling a bright future for attendees and competitors alike. This fresh initiative by Sick The Magazine underlines its dedication to enhancing the drag racing experience and fostering an engaging environment for all involved.
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John Martinez delivers real-time NASCAR Cup Series and Truck Series news, from live race updates to pit-lane strategy analysis. A graduate of the University of Northwestern Ohio’s Motorsports Technology program, he breaks down rule changes, driver tactics, and championship points with crystal-clear reporting.