During the Live Stream, Matt Frost, Creator of Rocky Mountain Race Week, stated that “Since it is our 10th Year Anniversary….why don’t we do the biggest drag and drive in the history of drag and drive?!”
Tracks are spread out from Kansas City, MO to Ennis, TX with two tracks in Oklahoma! Racers and participants can expect more than 1400 miles of street driving in your hot rod, classic car, modern muscle, pickup or whatever you want to bring (like Pat Cook’s 49cc Grom)! A mix of 2 lane blacktop and highway will make up the route as drivers leave Tulsa, OK towards Kansas City, MO, then head west to Oklahoma City, OK before turning South to Ennis, TX and finally driving north back to Tulsa Raceway Park for a huge party and Heads-Up Shootout!
The event will essentially be two events happening simultaneously. Group A Racers will have full track access from 7am until 2pm. Group B Racers will race from 3-10pm. Groups are separated by event. Group A focused toward the Rocky Mountain Race Week (1.0) followers and Group B will cater to Race Week (2.0) followers.
Event dates are as follows:
Saturday May 31 - Tulsa Raceway Park, Tulsa, OK
Tech, Drivers Meeting, Test and tune for both Groups
Day One Tulsa Raceway Park
Group A / Rocky Mountain Race Week
Group A / Rocky Mountain Race Week
Thunder Valley Raceway, Noble, OK
Group A / Rocky Mountain Race Week
Texas Motorplex, Ennis, TX
Group A / Rocky Mountain Race Week
Tulsa Raceway Park, Tulsa, OK
Party, Awards, Food, Band
Heads-Up Shootout Style Drag Race with all Cars
Top 64 Cars racing Heads-Up for more than $25,000!
400 Car Bracket Race potential
Entry will be $525 for this event with Registration taking place on January 10 & 11 for the A Group (Rocky Mountain Race Week Returning Racers) and January 17 & 18 for the B Group (Race Week Returning Racers).
“Racers will cover more than 1300 miles during this event! With 2-3 Route stops per day, this event will change people’s lives as they drive cool cars through small towns, eating at local restaurants, shopping at local stores, sharing pictures and videos across social media in one of the most prolific events to happen in the Central United States in recent years!” - Mike Narx