Sick Week 2022
Live feed for last day starts in 2 hours.
The driver is a swede, Stefan Gustafsson, and he built the car in Sweden and shipped it over to the US.
He is competing in the "UNLIMITED" class.
Day 1 ET 6.645 seconds 214.62 mph.
Day 2 canceled because of rain
Day 3 ET 6.836 seconds 218.55 mph.
Day 4 ET 6.687 seconds 219.26 mph.
It is one more Swede competing, Mikael Borggren, and he drives a swedish car, a 1987 Volvo wagon. He is currently in second place in his class "MODIFIED" only 0.006 seconds after current leader.
Day 1 ET 6.855 seconds 203.61 mph.
Day 2 canceled because of rain
Day 3 ET 7.014 seconds 203.49 mph.
Day 4 ET 6.853 seconds 207.98 mph.
These are the final results:
https://static1.squarespace.com/stat...ve+Results.pdf
Winner over all: Stefan Gustafsson with the C4 made a new personal best on the final day with ET 6.538 seconds 217.63 MPH and an average ET 6.677 seconds and average trap speed of 217.52 MPH.
Winner in Modified and second over all: Rick Prospero with a Mazda RX7. Average ET 6.887 seconds and average trap speed of 200.96 MPH.
Second in Modified and third over all: Mikael Borggren with the Volvo Wagon. Average ET 6.918 seconds and average trap speed of 206.11 MPH.
So the two swedes in the event had the average first and third ET. On average trap speed they were first and seond.

The Corvette from day one:
The Volvo wagon and Tom Bailey's Camaro, also from day one.







