Roadkill Nights Powered By Dodge has become a unique event that attracts a wild mixture of vehicles. For 2024, Roadkill Nights was moved to the M1 Concourse facility, and that added a new flavor to the show. Fans of all things horsepower got to check out drifting, a burnout competition, the Dodge Thrill Ride experience, a midway, a giant car show, and of course some cool drag racing.
On the drag racing side of Roadkill Nights, there was plenty of action on the front straight away of the M1 Concourse racing surface. Small Tire and Big Tire heads-up racing was the biggest part of the show, but there was a lot more going on. Seven teams of influencers got to participate in the Direct Connection Grudge Race. These teams were given one of Dodge’s new Hurricrate engines, a control pack, and some other accessories to bring a Dodge vehicle of their choice to life and race it at Roadkill Nights. Dodge also brought out some of its NHRA nitro teams to do giant burnouts and give fans a giant dose of horsepower.
When the smoke cleared, Mikael Borggren brought home the win in the small tire class. Morgan Evans won the Grudge Match event behind the wheel of her Hurricrate-powered 1987 Dodge D150.
Needless to say, there’s a lot going on at Roadkill Nights and that makes it a pretty awesome show to check out. We sent Shanton Wilson to document the event and he delivered an awesome photo gallery to us. Checkout all the images that Shanton captured that really demonstrate the cool vibe that Roadkill Nights has to offer.
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