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Big Sky Race Week Video from the BangShift Billy crew. Day 2 from Anaconda Montana’s Lost Creek Raceway!

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Big Sky Race Week coverage continues thanks to Bill and the crew at BANGshift Billy. This time it is their Day 2 video from Lost Creek Raceway in Montana. Bill crushed it on Day 2, but we’ll let him tell you all about it in the video. And remember, the heat is still a big problem for all these racers and especially with these smaller race tracks.

There has been a lot of weird weather in the last 12 months and it doesn’t seem to be getting any less crazy. With heat waves and storm fronts moving all over the country, you are seeing areas that almost never reach triple digits get well over 110 degrees. And why not? We’ve had tornadoes where they’ve never been before, freezes that make no sense in certain areas of the country, and weather that changes so dramatically in just a couple of days that people really can’t keep up. So how does that affect a drag and drive like Big Sky Race Week? We’ll find out, because our buddy Bill with the BangShift Billy is sharing video from the event for the next several days.

The best part? He’s battling it out with Rich Guido, the Canadian Chuck Norris, for the Stick Shift Class win. We can’t wait.

Big thank you to Bill for sharing.

The post Big Sky Race Week Video from the BangShift Billy crew. Day 2 from Anaconda Montana’s Lost Creek Raceway! appeared first on BangShift.com.

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