So right up front, honestly, this was as crazy as you can image. Blocking off the infamous Woodward Avenue—one of America’s street-race capitols, and then actually conducting street racing? Roadkill and Dodge did it, and all one can say is that it was really wild in the streets. And the crowds? The city of Pontiac was estimating maybe 40,000, but that number seems tame when you looked at the packed stands set up along Woodward for the racing action, and then see more humanity frugin’ to the live band, and all of those getting a ride in a Dodge Hellcat drifting course, plus the car show. You could say Roadkill Nights was a value added venue, which the M1 Concourse facility in Pontiac accommodated with open arms. How does one top an insane gathering of all of the car crazies Detroit is known for? We can’t even imagine, but if you missed Roadkill Nights in Pontiac, you may have missed a once-in-a-lifetime event that can’t be duplicated. So to give you an idea of the energy, mayhem, and gonzo goodness going on in the Motor City, we’ve got over 100 images of both the day and night action that only Roadkill and Dodge could offer up on a silver platter.
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