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Scott Taylor Upgrades Track Doe for the Remainder of No Prep Kings Season 7

Hello, Street Outlaws fans! Today on Street Outlaws Talks, we have some exciting news about Scott Taylor and his car, Track Doe. Scott is making significant upgrades for the rest of the No Prep Kings Season 7. Make sure to subscribe, comment, and stay tuned for more updates on Street Outlaws, the No Prep Kings race series, and all other Street Outlaws shows.


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Scott Taylor is not just working on a brand new 1969 Camaro, which will be a tribute to his late father, but he's also upgrading Track Doe. Track Doe, which was built and debuted back in 2021, has proven to be a fast and competitive car. Although it hasn't won a main Invitational event yet, it has reached several finals and won two Grade Eights.


Despite its success, Track Doe has faced challenges due to its weight. Being heavier than other ProCharger cars has made it difficult to meet the minimum weight requirements and optimize its performance. However, Scott has been actively addressing this issue. Recently, he added a brand new front end and is incorporating a lot of titanium to reduce the car's weight.


Photo by Mallory Elizabeth Photography 


Last year, when the F4 136 ProCharger was legal and had a significant weight break, Scott couldn't run at the minimum weight for that specific ProCharger. This forced him to use the 14-1 ProCharger at a heavier weight, putting him at a disadvantage. However, this season, the weight for the 14-1 ProCharger has been reduced, making it more competitive. Six races have already been won by this combination of ProCharger Hemi with the 140s ProCharger.


With these changes, Scott is now likely running at the required weight for the 140 ProCharger, which should enhance the car's performance. Scott briefly switched to turbos, achieving a top speed of 213 mph in the eighth mile, but found that turbos weren't suitable for the no prep track conditions. He quickly reverted to the ProCharger setup and, despite being slightly behind, is catching up fast with these latest upgrades and more testing.


Scott Taylor has always been a formidable competitor, previously ranking number three in the final point standings for the championship in Season 3. With these upgrades, we hope to see Scott secure his first Invitational No Prep Kings event win this season.


Stay tuned for more updates on Scott Taylor and Track Doe as they continue to push the limits in the No Prep Kings series!

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