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  • How Brad Recovered from His Horrific Crash and Why He Deserves a Sponsorship!

    In the adrenaline-fueled world of No Prep Kings racing, the recent crash involving Brad has sent shockwaves through the racing community. Testing his skills against Greg Chandler, Brad's grudge hit ended in a severe crash, leaving his car totaled. However, the most crucial aspect of this incident is that Brad emerged from the wreckage physically unharmed. Now, as the racing community rallies around him, there is a compelling case for why Brad deserves sponsorship support. Photo by Mallory Elizabeth Photography As many are now aware, Brad had a significant crash while testing this past Friday, making a grudge hit against Greg Chandler. Although the car is reported to be totaled, the most crucial news is that Brad is safe and sound. Gratefully, he spent some time in the hospital until yesterday and is showing considerable improvement. Photo by Upshift Describing the crash as a tragedy, it's evident that witnessing Brad's accident was a distressing experience. Managing his entire team with just himself and his son, their dedication to the sport is admirable. Despite having fewer resources than others, Brad and his son have been consistent contenders in the No Prep Kings series since its inception. Notably, they often outperform million-dollar teams with their impressive speed, running times as fast as 370s. Photo by Team B-Rad racing "LumiNasty" Sponsoring Brad is not just about helping him recover from the recent crash; it's an investment in a team that consistently defies the odds. With the right backing, Brad and his son could become an even more formidable force in No Prep Kings, challenging the notion that success in racing is solely determined by the size of one's budget. Brad recovered from his horrific crash and on the way home. Photo by Team B-Rad racing "LumiNasty" Acknowledging the challenges they face, a recent video by Reaper called for companies to step up and sponsor Brad. Despite not having the latest and greatest equipment, their competitiveness and speed make them a formidable force. Running a Proline MH7 Hemi, they have proven to be faster than many competitors with more advanced setups. Photo by Radical Speed While the crash was a setback, there is optimism for a comeback. The community is rallying to support Brad and his team, recognizing their resilience and competitive spirit. With the potential for sponsorship, there is hope that Brad and his son will not only recover from this incident but also come back even stronger, making an even more significant impact on the racing scene. Video by Team B-Rad racing "LumiNasty"

  • JJ Da Boss Recounts Drama at Darlington Raceway and Unveils Coming Daring Bet!

    Renowned in the world of street racing, JJ Da Boss recently took to social media to share insights into his experiences at the Darlington South Carolina track. In his candid and unmistakably direct style, JJ addressed the drama surrounding the event, providing fans with a glimpse into the intensity and unpredictability of the racing scene. Photo by TheReal Streetoutlaws The message kicks off with a no-nonsense warning, "Don't get on the back of zip tie unless you want to ride." JJ emphasizes the importance of being prepared for an adrenaline-pumping experience. He reassures his audience about safety measures, highlighting the use of seat belts and steering clear of illegal street racing to avoid legal complications. Photo by Memphis Street Racer JJdaBoss With characteristic humor, JJ delves into the events surrounding Darlington, expressing his reluctance to engage in street racing due to the potential consequences. He humorously mentions his skepticism about a Good Morning America segment, adding a touch of levity to the conversation. JJ Da Boss recounts drama at Darlington Raceway. Photo by Turbo John Racing The focus then shifts to the upcoming races at Jackson Dragway in Tennessee, with JJ highlighting a significant matchup between Trisha Wayne and track owner Mr. Don Baskin, who boasts a $100 million price tag. JJ playfully contemplates the potential outcomes and the challenge of betting against Mr. Don, given his financial prowess. JJ Da Boss recounts drama at Darlington Raceway In an unexpected twist, JJ proposes a daring bet for the loser of the weekend's competition – a jump off the Memphis bridge. This unconventional wager adds an extra layer of excitement to the upcoming event, showcasing the community's penchant for pushing boundaries and embracing a uniquely daring spirit. The communication wraps up with a warm invitation for fans to attend Jackson Dragway, emphasizing free entry for all, including children. JJ acknowledges the unpredictable nature of racing but expresses faith in the "good Lord" to keep everyone safe. Photo by Memphis Street Racer JJdaBoss As the racing community gears up for the Jackson Dragway showdown, JJ Da Boss provides fans with a candid and entertaining glimpse into his thoughts on recent events. From the drama at Darlington to the daring bet proposed for the upcoming competition, JJ's communication reflects the dynamic and unpredictable nature of street racing, ensuring that this weekend's races will be more than just a spectacle – they'll be an experience filled with thrills, challenges, and the trademark outlaw style that JJ Da Boss is known for. Video by TheReal Streetoutlaws

  • DOMINATOR Reveals the Secrets behind His Street Car: Dodge 33-34 COUPE!

    In the fast-paced world of street racing, Dominator, aka Joe Woods, has taken fans on an exciting ride through the upgrades and transformations of his iconic Dodge 33-34 Coupe. In a recent update, Dominator sheds light on the intricate details of the project, including a remarkable twist involving his daughter's hands-on contribution to the engine's machine work. Dominator's Dodge 33-34 COUPE. Photo by Dominator405racing The street show this season has been dominated by Dominator's use of the 33 Dodge, technically a 34 as he discovered during his year-long search for parts. Despite the minor differences in the door shape, grill, and fenders, Dominator showcases the adaptability of the vehicle, proving that it's not just a race car but a canvas for continuous improvement. Dominator's Dodge 33-34 COUPE. Photo by Dominator405racing Before the season kicked off, Dominator and his team committed to a substantial rework of the Dodge 33-34 Coupe, focusing on a rear-end overhaul. The updates have been methodically chronicled, demonstrating the dedication and hard work that goes into maintaining a top-tier street machine. What sets this upgrade apart is the involvement of Dominator's daughter in the engine's machine work. A testament to the family-oriented approach to racing, Dominator proudly shares that his daughter had the opportunity to learn from the experts at Stop Technologies. She not only honed the block but also balanced the crankshaft, gaining invaluable experience in engine building. Dominator's Dodge 33-34 COUPE. Photo by Dominator405racing The heart of the Dodge 33-34 Coupe remains a formidable 426 Hemi, or perhaps a 526 Hemi - the details are not crystal clear, echoing the raw power that fuels this street beast. Dominator's openness about the car's old-school features, such as the absence of roller rockers and the use of a traditional camshaft, adds a touch of authenticity to the narrative. Dominator's Dodge 33-34 COUPE. Photo by Goliath 405 One of the significant changes in the pipeline is the shift to fuel injection, a move aimed at providing versatility in fuel choices, from pump gas to E85 to straight methanol. Dominator emphasizes the practicality of this modification, allowing for seamless transitions between fuel types with minimal adjustments. As the Dodge 33-34 Coupe undergoes a radical transformation with an 871 blower and fuel injection, Dominator provides insights into the challenges faced, particularly with the header design. The commitment to transparency is evident as he shares that the initial vision did not align with the final execution, emphasizing the importance of trial and error in the upgrade process. Dominator's Dodge 33-34 COUPE. Photo by Goliath 405 Safety is also a key consideration, with a small but strategically placed roll cage added to enhance driver protection without compromising comfort. Dominator assures fans that the car will maintain its user-friendly appeal, even with these safety features in place. In the coming weeks, viewers can expect a firsthand look at the finished product, with videos showcasing the initial fire-up, test drives, and any challenges faced along the way. Dominator's commitment to authenticity shines through as he promises not to hide any hurdles encountered during the three-week upgrade process. Dominator and Axman. Photo by Mallory Elizabeth Photography The Dodge 33-34 Coupe's journey is more than just a racing upgrade; it's a testament to the passion, collaboration, and continuous pursuit of improvement within the tight-knit street racing community. As Dominator and his team navigate the final stretch of this upgrade, fans eagerly anticipate the triumphant return of the Dodge 33-34 Coupe to the asphalt. Video by Dominator405racing

  • No Prep Kings Season 6 Final Points Standings!

    In the thrilling conclusion to No Prep Kings Season 6, the final points standings have been unveiled, and the resounding champions are none other than Team Ryan Martin. Let's delve into the highlights of this season and celebrate the remarkable achievements that unfolded on the no-prep drag racing circuit. NPK 6 Team Championship is Team Ryan Martin. Photo by Richard Rowe Commencing with the individual rankings, Kye Kelley seized the coveted top spot in the Great Eight category, clinching the Individual Championship with an impressive 60.5 points. Following closely, Ryan secured the second position with 45 points, Axman landed third, and the fourth spot witnessed a tie between Murder Nova and Nate Sayler. Worth noting is the fact that participants beyond the leading contenders did not amass any points in this fiercely competitive season. NPK 6 Great 8 Final points standings. Photo by Street Outlaws Stat Guy Shifting focus to team totals, Ryan's team emerged triumphant, showcasing dominance throughout the competition. Daddy Dave secured the second position, while Kye Kelley, despite leading in points at an earlier juncture, claimed a respectable third place. Murder Nova's team secured the fourth spot, with Justin Swanstrom, Boddie, and Mike Murillo rounding out the top five. Ryan's team's stellar performance in the final race cemented their victory, even though Ryan faced an early exit in the first round. Notably, a strategic error in Kye Kelley's decision to trade Clay Cole for Kayla Morton became apparent when Clay reached the finals. NPK 6 Team Final points standings. Photo by Street Outlaws Stat Guy Individual Invitational totals showcased Damon Merchant leading the pack, followed by Nate Sayler in second, Kye Kelley in third, and Ryan in fourth. This season marked a departure from the norm, with Ryan not securing a top-two position. Murder Nova claimed the fifth spot, sharing it with Robin Roberts, Kayla, and Lizzy, while Giuseppe Gentile, Clay Cole, Justin Swanstrom, Axman, Rich Bruder, Jim Howe, Chuck 55, and others rounded out the rankings. NPK 6 Invitational Final points standings. Photo by Street Outlaws Stat Guy Season 6 unfolded as one of the most challenging and competitive chapters in the No Prep Kings series, with lightning-fast cars and nail-biting races keeping fans on the edge of their seats. Despite some seasoned contenders facing hurdles, the overall competition level showcased the skill and determination of the participants. As we celebrate the crowning glory of Team Ryan Martin as the No Prep Kings Season 6 Team Champions, anticipation is already building for the next chapter. Additionally, mark your calendars for the next NPK race, rumored to be a qualifying event for the highly anticipated Season 7. The excitement continues, and the journey through the world of street outlaws promises to be an enthralling one.

  • Monza Has No Intentions of Selling Chevelle - a Possible Return and the Uncertain Future!

    In the world of street outlaw racing, Monza's decision to take a break from racing this year raised eyebrows and sparked rumors about the fate of his stunning Cameron Johnson Race Cars built Chevelle. Contrary to speculations, Monza has clarified that he's not selling his beloved Chevelle - at least not for now. Monza has no intentions of selling Chevelle! Photo by CJ Race Cars In a recent update, Monza revealed that while he is parting ways with some of his belongings, the iconic Chevelle remains a cherished possession. The Cameron Johnson Race Cars boasts a Procharged Prine MH7 Hemi, making it a formidable contender for the No Prep Kings series. Despite Monza's absence from NPK this season, fans of the Street Outlaw veteran remain hopeful for a comeback, especially with the potent Chevelle in his garage. Monza's hiatus from NPK this year was a notable absence in the racing scene. With a racing career deeply rooted in the Street Outlaw world since its inception, Monza's impact has been significant. His past performances on NPK demonstrated his skill and determination, even though the car at the time wasn't competitive enough in the fast-paced racing landscape. Monza isn't selling Chevelle! Photo by CJ Race Cars Now, armed with a car that has the potential to dominate, fans are left wondering if Monza will return to the track. While the break was necessary, Monza hinted at the possibility of his Chevelle hitting the track next spring. The prospect of seeing Monza's race car in action, whether on an appearance or at an NPK event, adds an element of anticipation for fans eagerly awaiting his return. Monza's Chevelle! Photo by Upshift The uncertainty surrounding the future of Monza's involvement in NPK and the Street Outlaw series remains. While Monza expressed his intention to test and possibly race the Chevelle next spring, the landscape of the Street Outlaw shows is unpredictable. Renewals, cancellations, and new developments are par for the course in the Street Outlaw world, keeping fans on their toes. Photo by Upshift360 As the off-season unfolds, fans are left with hopeful speculation about the return of Monza and his iconic Chevelle. Whether it's NPK, a Street Outlaw show, or an entirely new venture, the unpredictability of the street racing scene keeps enthusiasts eagerly anticipating what the future holds for one of their favorite racers, Monza, and his formidable Chevelle. Video by Street Outlaws Insider

  • Triumph after HUGE Struggle: Justin Swanstrom's Inspiring Victory at No Prep Kings Texas Finale!

    In a dazzling display of resilience and determination, Justin Swanstrom emerged victorious at the No Prep Kings Season 6 Finale, sealing a remarkable comeback after a season fraught with challenges. Swanstrom's journey to the championship was a rollercoaster ride, marked by setbacks and triumphs that ultimately culminated in a well-deserved win. Photo by Dragzine The No Prep Kings Season 6 Finale, held in Texas, provided the stage for a showdown that will be etched into the annals of drag racing history. Swanstrom, known for his skillful driving and strategic acumen, faced an uphill battle throughout the season, encountering a series of issues that tested the limits of both man and machine. Justin Swanstrom's triumph after huge struggle in NPK this season. Photo by streetoutlaws_npkspoilers This victory holds particular significance for Swanstrom, as it signifies a successful return to form for his car, which had faced complications earlier in the season. The triumph in Texas adds to the car's accolades, with a previous win in the same location back in 2021, when Swanstrom faced off against Robin Roberts during the early days of the car's racing career. Photo by Mallory Elizabeth Photography Having triumphed in Season 4, Season 5, and now in the demanding Season 6, Swanstrom has established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the No Prep Kings arena. The latest win, however, came at a cost, as the team pushed the car to its limits, ultimately resulting in a broken crankshaft. The toll of running a car at such high levels, especially with the constraints imposed by the current screw blower rules on NPK, is evident. Swanstrom's team had to navigate the challenges of running with limited overdrive, pushing the motor to its maximum potential to generate optimal boost. Despite the motor issues, Swanstrom's determination prevailed, and the victory in Texas serves as a testament to his skill and tenacity on the track. The No Prep Kings series is renowned for its fierce competition, and Swanstrom's win in the face of adversity adds another layer to his already impressive track record. Photo by Justin Swanstrom The road to victory was not without its share of struggles, as Swanstrom faced nine first-round exits throughout the season. Many doubted whether he could overcome the obstacles and find the winning formula, but the team's relentless testing and experimentation paid off. Swanstrom and his crew showcased resilience, adapting to the challenges and emerging victorious in what is widely regarded as the toughest NPK season to date. Before this race, Swanstrom was positioned 21st in points. However, with this crucial win, he has the potential to climb significantly in the rankings. The final point standings are eagerly anticipated, and there's speculation that Swanstrom could secure a spot in the top 10 for the season. This accomplishment, considering the hardships faced and the unique challenges posed by rule changes, further solidifies Swanstrom's standing as a top-tier competitor in the No Prep Kings series. Photo by Mallory Elizabeth Photography In conclusion, Justin Swanstrom's triumph at the No Prep Kings finale in Texas is a testament to his skill, perseverance, and the unwavering commitment of his team. The victory not only adds another chapter to Swanstrom's storied racing career but also emphasizes the unpredictable and challenging nature of the No Prep Kings series. As the season concludes, Swanstrom's achievement stands as a beacon of inspiration for fellow racers and fans alike. Hats off to Justin Swanstrom and his entire team for a remarkable performance! Let's explore the exhilarating race at Texas Motorplex where Justin Swanstrom secured the Invitational win, presented by Upshift.

  • Full Recap with Video of GREAT 8 & TEAM Invitationals Championship Races at Texas Motorplex!

    Leigh Millican Hubbard brings us an adrenaline-packed recap of the recent No Prep King weekend at the Texas Motorplex in Ennis, Texas, where top-notch drag racing unfolded, culminating in the crowning of champions in the Great 8 and Team Invitationals. If you missed any of the action, fear not-Hubbard has compiled all the thrilling videos for your viewing pleasure. Texas Motorplex in Ennis, Texas. Photo by Street Outlaws Stat Guy A few weeks ago, Leigh Millican had the privilege of being at the Texas Motorplex alongside her brother, the top fuel racer Clay Millican, providing coverage on the NHRA side. If you haven't already, make sure to check out the incredible video footage from that unforgettable weekend on her channel! In the Race Your Way In segment, Leigh Millican Hubbard breaks down the results swiftly. Notable victories included Jimmy Taylor over Dominator, Ranking over Doc Love, and Tony McKinney over Chuck Seitsinger. However, the real eye-catching moment occurred when Greg Chandler and B-Rad experienced spectacular crashes, a must-see in the accompanying video. Despite the intensity, both drivers emerged okay, with B-Rad sustaining injuries to his ribs and shoulder. Update from B-Rad after the wild crash. Photo by Team B-Rad racing "LumiNasty" The excitement continued into Round 2, where Leigh Millican candidly admits uncertainty in determining the winner between B-Rad and Chandler. However, Ranking advanced due to B-Rad's inability to make the call. The recap includes videos of key moments, such as Jimmy Taylor's victory over Disco Bean and Mike Bowman securing his spot. Moving on to the Great Eight, Leigh Millican guides us through the match-ups. Kye Kelley led the charge, but Axman faced tough luck and did not make it from the past race to get in. The matchups unfolded with Ryan Martin, Giuseppe Gentile, Damon, and Lizzy securing their spots. The semifinals witnessed Damon Merchant defeating Giuseppe, while Ryan Martin emerged victorious against Lizzy, who suffered a nitrous backfire. The finals came down to Ryan Martin and Damon Merchant, with Ryan claiming the win, marking his third Great Eight victory. Photo by streetoutlaws_npkspoilers As the Invitational unfolded, Leigh Millican provides insights into the team standings. Kye Kelley's team led with 1480 points, followed closely by Ryan Martin with 1460. Daddy Dave is in third with 1410 points. It's a fierce battle with double points on the line. The Invitational Round 1 had some notable outcomes, with Doc Love, Tony McKinney, Giuseppe, and Jimmy Taylor securing wins, among others. Moving into Round 2, we saw Clay Cole, Chuck 55, Nate Sayler, Justin Swanstrom, and others advancing. Photo by streetoutlaws_npkspoilers As we approach the finals, Ryan Martin's team seems to be in the driver's seat, but it's not over until it's over. The semis featured Justin Swanstrom defeating Robin Roberts and Clay Cole triumphing over Rich Bruder. In the finals, Justin Swanstrom took the win, but not without blowing up after the finish line. Clay Cole got out safely and celebrated his first win of the season. In the end, the 2023 Team Invitational Final Champion is Ryan Martin and his team. Photo by streetoutlaws_npkspoilers In conclusion, the Great 8 & Team Invitationals Championship Race was a rollercoaster of emotions, skillfully captured by Leigh Millican Hubbard's insightful commentary and video coverage. The season might be over, but the excitement and anticipation for the next one are already building up! Video by Leigh Millican Hubbard

  • Ryan Martin's Triumph in the Intense Showdown of Great 8 at NPK Ennis, Texas!

    Ennis, Texas, roared to life as the No Prep Kings Season 6 finale unfolded at the renowned Texas Motoplex, setting the stage for a high-stakes racing showdown. This exhilarating event wasn't just a night of raw speed and adrenaline; it marked the culmination of an entire season filled with fierce competition. Ryan Martin's Triumph at the Great 8 Final in Texas. Photo by Richard Rowe Eight formidable drivers, each a prominent figure in the world of street outlaw racing, took center stage, poised for a chance at the coveted $100,000 individual championship. Among them stood standout competitors like Lizzy Musi, Kye Kelley, Ryan Martin, Sean Ellington, Damon Merchant, Giuseppe Gentile, Nate Sayler, and Kayla Morton, each bringing their unique style and skill to the track. The participants for the Great 8 Shootout at the Texas Motorplex. Photo by streetoutlaws_npkspoilers The atmosphere was charged with anticipation as the drivers revved their engines, prepared to streak down the track in a determined pursuit not only of the prestigious individual championship but also a $10,000 prize for the night's race. The competition progressed through elimination rounds, injecting an element of unpredictability into the proceedings. Matchups were determined, pairing the drivers in head-to-head duels and laying the groundwork for exhilarating races that would ultimately decide the evening's ultimate champion. The Great 8 Shootout first round Match-ups and winners. Photo by streetoutlaws_npkspoilers In a series of heart-pounding moments, the audience witnessed intense clashes between the drivers, each striving for the opportunity to move forward. Ryan emerged as a dominant force, showcasing exceptional skill and unwavering determination throughout the races. The pinnacle of excitement arrived as the final showdown approached. Ryan found himself in a thrilling face-off against the formidable Damon, with a $10,000 prize hanging in the balance. The atmosphere was charged with tension as both drivers revved their engines and thundered down the track, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats. The Great 8 Shootout semi-finals Match-ups and winners. Photo by streetoutlaws_npkspoilers Amidst the roar of engines and the screech of tires, Ryan secured a breathtaking victory, claiming the top spot in the Great 8 event. His triumph not only demonstrated outstanding skill and strategic prowess but also solidified his standing as a standout competitor in the realm of street outlaw racing. With the cheers echoing and the settling dust revealing the aftermath, Ryan emerged victorious, a living testament to unyielding determination and skill, securing the coveted winner's title in Ennis, Texas. The Season 6 finale of No Prep Kings unfolded as a thrilling rollercoaster of intense racing action, spotlighting the undeniable talent and unwavering determination of these drivers. More than just a showcase of speed and skill, the event encapsulated the profound passion, intense rivalries, and the relentless pursuit of victory that transformed it into an unforgettable spectacle. Video by Upshift

  • Team Changes at NPK Texas Finale and B-Rad Survives after Harrowing Crash against Greg Chandler!

    In the electrifying world of street racing, the No Prep Kings Season 6 finale recently unfolded, delivering a blend of suspense, strategic team changes, and jaw-dropping races. As we delve into the latest developments, it's crucial to subscribe and stay tuned for upcoming videos covering everything from street outlaw lifestyles to the gripping races of No Prep Kings. Photo by Street Outlaws Live Kye Kelley, already an individual champion, aimed to extend his lead in the points table. With the closest contender over 20 points behind and not in the great eight, Kelley stood as the dominant force. However, a $10,000 race added an unpredictable element, leaving fans eager to witness if Kelly could maintain his winning streak. Team dynamics took center stage at the finale as some teams made minor yet noteworthy adjustments. While the possibility of further changes through acquisitions or trades loomed, one standout move involved Team Boddie's captain opting to step down and elevate Reaper from the reserve to the invitational class. Reaper, a contender who has faced challenges throughout the season, had previously received two chances on Team Daddy Dave in the invitational. This marks his third opportunity to compete in the main event. Photo by Street Outlaws Live Amidst the competition, Reaper's unique and eye-catching wrap stood out as one of the coolest in the No Prep Kings scene, sparking discussions about innovative paint jobs and wraps. As the community eagerly awaited race outcomes, Reaper continued to push the envelope in terms of creativity and style. Reaper's unique and eye-catching wrap. Photo by Street Outlaws Stat Guy As the No Prep Kings Season 6 finale unfolded, the racing community remained on the edge of their seats, anticipating the twists and turns that would determine the fate of the teams and racers involved. However, the excitement on the track took a somber turn with B-Rad's harrowing wreck during a recent race against Greg Chandler. Colliding with both walls in a nightmarish scenario, B-Rad's crash sent shockwaves through the crowd as spectators anxiously awaited news on the racers' well-being. B-Rad's Luminasty. Photo by Radical Speed Fortunately, amidst the wreckage, a collective sigh of relief swept through the racing community as both B-Rad and Greg Chandler emerged unscathed. The crash left B-Rad undoubtedly sore, showcasing the resilience of racers who face the risks of high-speed competition. B-Rad survives after harrowing crash against Greg Chandler! Photo by Upshift The impact of the crash was severe, resulting in a laundry list of injuries that would have left most individuals in a considerably graver state. B-Rad's indomitable spirit, however, seemed to defy the physical toll exacted by the incident. Reports from the medical team indicated a broken collarbone, a staggering 10 broken ribs, a fractured tibia, and a partially collapsed lung. He said he doesn’t remember anything from that run due to being knocked out in the car. B-Rad, known for his prowess on the track, had encountered a challenging season, contrasting sharply with his previous success. The crash against Greg Chandler added another layer of adversity to what had already been a tough season for B-Rad. Watching a seasoned racer like B-Rad endure such a devastating incident was heart-wrenching for fans. His determination and skill had earned him a special place in the hearts of racing enthusiasts, making the sight of his car careening into the walls all the more disheartening. B-Rad in the hospital after the crash. Photo by Team B-Rad racing "LumiNasty" The hope was that B-Rad would overcome the hurdles of this tough season, heal from the physical toll of the wreck, and return to the track stronger than ever. The racing community stood in solidarity, eagerly anticipating B-Rad's triumphant comeback after this unexpected setback. Video by Upshift

  • The Truth about Goliath’s Sale and Departure from the Country!

    Fans and followers of street racing sensation Daddy Dave have been buzzing with speculation and rumors surrounding the fate of his legendary vehicle, Goliath. In a recent update, Daddy Dave addressed the swirling questions, shedding light on the latest developments and unveiling surprising plans for the iconic racing machine. The Truth about Goliath’s Sale? Photo by CPaulshock Photography The journey begins with Daddy Dave sharing the challenges faced by Goliath, which had been sitting idle on the lift for an extended period. The racing aficionado detailed the issues, discussing the potential consequences of leaving the vehicle untouched for so long. Despite the hurdles, Daddy Dave and his team demonstrated their commitment to ensuring Goliath's readiness for the next chapter. Goliath. Photo by Mallory Elizabeth Saying goodbye to this racing icon was a challenging choice. The emotional connection between the driver and the vehicle was evident, a bond forged through challenges and victories on the race track. Nevertheless, an opportunity presented itself – a moment for Goliath to carve out its legacy in a fresh and unexplored domain. Amidst discussions about oil, rings, and pistons, the bombshell dropped: Goliath was officially sold. Daddy Dave revealed that the car's final race took place in Texas, after which it found itself on the lift for a three-month hiatus. A careful examination uncovered a few issues, prompting Daddy Dave to make a difficult decision – parting ways with the Chevy. A careful examination for Goliath before departure. Photo by Mallory Elizabeth The buyer? A racing enthusiast from Brazil. Daddy Dave candidly shared the emotional process of selling a car that had not only been a part of numerous victories but had also become a symbol of his racing journey. The decision was fueled by a unique opportunity that presented itself – the chance for Goliath to make history in Brazil. The new owner, identified as Anderson from Brazil, expressed enthusiasm about the acquisition. Plans were discussed for the car's future in its new home, with Daddy Dave potentially making regular trips to Brazil for races and guidance sessions. This collaborative arrangement ensures that Goliath won't just be driven by an experienced racer but will also serve as a symbol of international racing camaraderie. A careful examination for Goliath before departure. Photo by Daddy Dave Racing As the Chevy prepares for its journey to Brazil, questions linger about the car's legacy and the impact it will have on the Brazilian racing scene. Daddy Dave hinted at plans to visit Brazil for the car's debut, scheduled for January. The anticipation surrounding this event is palpable, with expectations running high for Goliath to make a splash on Brazilian tracks. While bidding farewell to Goliath may be tinged with nostalgia, Daddy Dave expressed gratitude for the opportunities the car provided and emphasized the significance of its new chapter. The Street Outlaw car is set to become the first of its kind to race across seas, adding a global dimension to its storied history. Saying goodbye to this racing icon was a challenging choice! Photo by Daddy Dave In the final wrap-up, Daddy Dave confirmed the rumors – Goliath is indeed sold, and its destination is Brazil. As the racing community eagerly awaits Goliath's debut on Brazilian soil, Daddy Dave is ready to shift gears and continue his winning streak with the Audi. The saga of Goliath may be closing one chapter, but the excitement for what lies ahead in Brazil is just beginning. Video by Daddy Dave

  • Shannon Poole's Wild Crash and The Challenges Faced by Other Street Outlaws Stars!

    In the world of high-speed racing known as Street Outlaws, where heart-stopping accidents and intense moments are not uncommon, Shannon Poole's experience serves as a striking example of resilience and the unpredictable nature of this extreme sport. Big Dookie "Shannon Poole" at Gulfport Dragway. Photo by Chris Simmons Photography It was in February 2020, at the Mississippi Gulfport Dragway during the Fat Tuesday Mardi Gras Blowout, that Shannon's 1964 Corvette turned into a fiery spectacle. Within moments, the sleek vehicle lifted off the ground, crashed, and was engulfed in flames, leaving spectators in stunned disbelief. The vivid imagery captured by Street Outlaws' cameras immortalized this harrowing incident in the show's history. Shannon Poole's wild crash at the Gulfport Dragway’s Fat Tuesday Mardi Gras Blowout. Photo by Dragzine Remarkably, Shannon Poole emerged from this catastrophic crash with his life intact. In an interview with Wlox News, he recounted the ordeal, emphasizing the agonizing moments as the Corvette tumbled and rolled. Despite experiencing knocked breath and burns, Shannon was fortunate to escape without serious injuries. The lingering uncertainty about the cause of the accident added an extra layer of mystery to that unforgettable day. Video by Lil Legend "Bobby Ducote" Shannon's recovery was swift, requiring only a single night in the hospital before resuming his duties as a Squad Captain in the Pascagoula fire department. However, his journey didn't conclude there. Despite his departure from Street Outlaws in June 2023, the reasons for which remained undisclosed, Shannon maintained a deep connection to the racing community. Shannon Poole. Photo by Dragzine For Shannon, racing isn't just a pastime; it's a familial legacy. Influenced by his father, a proficient racer and Corvette enthusiast, Shannon's love for the sport was kindled at the tender age of 13. This affinity for racing extends beyond being a mere hobby; it's a fundamental aspect of his identity. The transcript also sheds light on the challenges faced by other Street Outlaws stars. From Robin Roberts' rollover crash in Australia to Ryan Martin's loss of control in Perth, the hazards of drag racing are ever-present. The article delves into a chilling incident involving JJ da Boss and his wife Trisha, underscoring the genuine risks confronted by these courageous competitors. Ryan Martin crash his Fireball in Australia. Photo by Fireball Camaro Nonetheless, the most devastating occurrence transpired in Las Vegas in August 2022, resulting in the loss of Ryan Fellows' life in a fiery crash. The aftermath unfolded into a legal dispute, as Ryan's family asserted negligence on the part of the show's production. This tragic incident serves as a poignant reminder of the inherent dangers intertwined with the high-speed realm of drag racing. As Street Outlaws continues to enthrall audiences with its exhilarating races, Shannon Poole's journey emerges as an emblem of survival and resolve. While the certainty of his future with the show remains unclear, one thing is evident – the racing spirit courses through Shannon's veins, ensuring that, irrespective of the twists and turns, he won't be decelerating anytime soon. Video by Net Worth Post

  • Under the Hood with Big Chief and Jackie's Precision Maintenance on 'The Crow'!

    In the heart of the street racing world, Big Chief and Jackie, seasoned mechanics and racers, recently undertook a meticulous maintenance session on their legendary race car, "The Crow." This article delves into the intricacies of their hands-on approach, shedding light on the measures taken to ensure top-tier performance and reliability. The Crow in the shop with Big Chief and Jackie's precision maintenance. Photo by Midwest Street Cars The need for maintenance became apparent during a waiting period for crucial parts, providing an opportune moment to conduct a thorough inspection and address any concerns. The experienced mechanic leading the operation shared insights into the process, emphasizing the importance of being proactive rather than reactive when it comes to race car maintenance. A focal point of the maintenance operation was the thorough inspection and replacement of head gaskets. The decision was spurred by Chief's commitment to staying ahead of any issues, even in the face of seemingly minor concerns like excess condensation observed during the last oil change. This preemptive approach showcased their dedication to keeping 'The Crow' in prime condition, ready to hit the streets with unmatched power. Inspection of head gaskets. Photo by Midwest Street Cars The article takes readers through the step-by-step process of the maintenance, revealing Chief's and Jackie's commitment to precision. Surfaces were cleaned and prepped, with a focus on ensuring the double o-ring system, essential for the engine's sealing, was free from dirt and carbon buildup. Big Chief also highlighted the significance of dry and clean bolt holes, employing specialized tools such as long Q-tips and brake cleaner for this purpose. Big Chief also touched upon the intricacies of dry decking the head gaskets. He explained that over time, the cast materials of the heads can exhibit sinking and porosity, particularly after extensive use. This insight provided a glimpse into the challenges faced in maintaining race car engines at their peak, requiring not just skill but also an understanding of the unique characteristics of the materials involved. Photo by Midwest Street Cars The article further emphasized the importance of keeping spare parts on hand, allowing for swift and efficient maintenance during waiting periods for critical components. Big Chief's philosophy of making race cars easily serviceable was underscored, enabling im to address issues promptly without unnecessary downtime. The collaborative effort between Chief and Jackie is a testament to their expertise and camaraderie. The article captures the essence of their teamwork as Chief awaits Jackie's assistance to start the engine, check for leaks, and ensure optimal performance. The shared passion for racing and the meticulous attention to detail create a synergy that goes beyond the mechanical aspects, defining the spirit of their racing endeavors. In the fast-paced world of street racing, Chief and Jackie's recent maintenance session on 'The Crow' stands as a testament to their commitment to excellence. Through a blend of expertise, precision, and a proactive mindset, they ensure that their legendary race car remains a force to be reckoned with on the streets. As fans eagerly await 'The Crow's' next appearance, they can rest assured that Chief and Jackie's hands-on approach keeps this iconic racer ready for any challenge that comes its way. Video by Midwest Street Cars

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