Since 2014, Dodge and Motortrend have been hosting a drag race in downtown Pontiac.
The event gives gearheads the chance to see otherwise illegal cars burn down Woodward Avenue.
Along the way, Dodge announced some new details about its forthcoming products.
Since 2014, cops have been turning a blind eye toward what happens at Roadkill Nights.
"It's a street legal takeover," Dodge CEO Matt McAlear said. "It's controlled mayhem at its finest."
Amnesty from the police is a good thing for the tens of thousands in attendance along Woodward Avenue, who routinely flock to the event to see some of the biggest and baddest drag racing machines. The event, which started in the parking lot of the Silverdome back in 2015, features 11 hours of high-octane drag racing matches between drivers from ac