Justin Swanstrom & Todd Fullone Take Home $30,000 at Extreme Raceway Park
- Hy Na
- 10 hours ago
- 3 min read
Well folks, it was a wild weekend at Extreme Raceway Park, and if you’ve been following the No Time 275 scene, you already know who came out on top—Justin Swanstrom and Todd Fullone. These two racers, backed by some serious horsepower and killer tuning, walked away with a cool $30,000 win in the big No Time 275 shootout.

Photo by Justin Swanstrom
The event was part of the ever-growing underground movement that’s breathing new life into drag racing. With no clocks, no times, and no fluff—just raw racing—it’s no wonder the No Time scene is drawing heavy hitters like Swanstrom and Fain. And make no mistake, these guys aren’t just showing up—they’re dominating.
Swanstrom & Fain: A Duo on Fire
It’s starting to feel like every weekend ends with Justin and Todd in the winner’s circle. They’ve been absolutely killing it since stepping away from NPK and Speed Promotions, and honestly, that might’ve been one of the best moves they could’ve made.
Justin's car—Montybag, the sleek Pro Mod-style beast—is dialed in better than ever. And Todd? Well, Todd’s ride is flat-out rolling. It’s fast, consistent, and has the kind of power that makes other racers take a second look. With Big Country on the laptop doing the tuning, it’s no surprise they’re turning heads. Big Country has proven time and time again that he’s one of the best in the No Time tuning game.

Photo by Milissa Martini
From “Bad Blood” to Big Wins
One highlight of the event was Justin going head-to-head with Russell Stone, the current owner of Bad Blood—Justin’s old NPK car. It was a fun blast from the past, but this time, Swanstrom had the upper hand. It just goes to show how far he’s come since his days in NPK. The No Time life suits him well.
And while we’re on the subject of fast cars, let’s talk about Outdated—Justin’s former Speed Promotions Mustang. There’s talk it might be getting a new life on small tires, possibly with a radial setup. Whether they put it in another No Time class or throw it into Pro275, that car’s got serious potential. The only catch? If they race it in a class that shows times, it might mean stepping back from some No Time events. That’s a tough call, but whatever direction they take, it’s bound to be exciting.

Photo by Damon Steinke
The Future Looks Fast
We’ll be honest—we were a little bummed when Justin stepped away from NPK and Speed Promotions. Seeing those big tire matchups was always a treat. But at the end of the day, racers have to do what’s best for their program. And judging by the consistent wins, strong team, and fan buzz, Justin and Todd are clearly on the right path.
The No Time scene is growing, and racers like Swanstrom and Fain are helping push it to new heights. With fast cars, smart tuning, and a winning mindset, they’re proving that sometimes taking a different path can lead to even bigger victories.
So hats off to the team—this is yet another huge win in what’s already been a red-hot season. And here at Street Outlaws Talks, we’ll be keeping a close eye on what’s next. You better believe it’s going to be fast.