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- Trade Alert and Event Moved at Galot Motorsport Park with Kye Kelley Still on Top Spot!
In the exhilarating world of street racing, the No Prep Kings Season 6 has been nothing short of thrilling. The racing world at Galot Motorsports Park recently witnessed a trade alert that sent shockwaves through the Street Outlaws NPK community. Murder Nova, a prominent figure in the racing scene, orchestrated a significant trade deal. In a stunning move, Murder Nova traded B-rad and James "Doc" Love, along with a generous sum of $7,500 in cash, and a Burromax Scooter to Mike Murrilo in exchange for the talented duo of Scott Taylor and Brandon James. This trade deal has the racing community buzzing with excitement. Trade Alert at Galot Motorsports Park. Photo by streetoutlaws_npkspoilers The acquisition of Scott Taylor and Brandon James adds a fresh dynamic to the Murder Nova team. The anticipation is high to see how these new additions will impact the team's performance in the upcoming races. It's clear that the Murder Nova team is poised for some thrilling races, and fans are eagerly awaiting to see how Scott Taylor and Brandon James elevate their game to new heights. Can Scott Taylor and Brandon James step up and help propel the team to victory? Tune into the remaining No Prep Kings events this season to find out! That pin on his shirt! Photo by Richard Rowe In addition to the trade alert, there has been a change in the schedule due to the unpredictable weather. The forecasted rain on Saturday prompted a schedule adjustment for the Street Outlaws NPK event. The races will now take place on Friday and Sunday, ensuring that fans can still enjoy the high-octane action despite the weather challenges. Event moved due to the forecasted rain on Saturday. Photo by No Prep Kings Heading into the semi-finals, the matchups are set: Nate Sayler vs Murder Nova and Axman vs Damon Merchant. Nate Sayler goes head-to-head with Murder Nova, while Axman faces off against Damon Merchant. These matchups promise to be intense battles, with each racer striving for victory. Video by Street Outlaws Insider In a thrilling conclusion, it was Nate Sayler who emerged as the Great 8 winner at Galot Motorsports Park. This is also his first career Great 8 event win. His impressive performance throughout the event has solidified his position as the one to beat for the remainder of the season. The racing community is abuzz with excitement as they look forward to the upcoming races, where Nate Sayler is obviously the person to beat! Nate Sayler dominates the Great 8 at Galot Motorsports Park. Photo by Richard Rowe As of the latest update, Kye Kelley still maintains his stronghold on the first position with a solid 50 points. It's worth noting that even though Kye exited the Great 8 in the first round in the past two races and only managed to advance one round earlier, he's held onto that top spot. However, hot on Kye's tail is Axman, with an impressive 39.5 points. This has set the stage for a tantalizing battle for the championship. The recent Galot Great 8 event saw Nate Sayler emerging victorious, defeating a formidable competitor. Nate's win catapulted him to third place with 35 points, and it's clear that he's a force to be reckoned with. The Great 8 totals with Kye Kelley still on top spot. Photo by Street Outlaws Stat Guy Meanwhile, Murder Nova has secured a respectable 30 points, while Giuseppe Gentile is not far behind with 29 points. The standings further include Kayla with 26 points, Damon with 17.5 points, and Lizzy with 16 points. However, the racers below Lizzy, such as Robin Roberts, Ryan Martin, David Gates, Kallee Mills, Chuck 55, and Jim Howe, have fewer than 16 points and are not in contention for the individual championship. The chances of Lizzy and Damon securing the championship are slim, as they would need to win both upcoming races while Kye Kelley is eliminated early. In the world of drag racing, though, surprises can happen, and nothing can be ruled out, especially in No Prep Kings. The competition is set to intensify, and Kye Kelley's position at the top is far from secure. Axman, in particular, is a major contender and could potentially catch up to Kye. The upcoming races are crucial, with the last event of the season offering double points, which could completely change the championship landscape. Photo by Lizzy Musi What makes this season even more exciting is that the title is up for grabs, and even racers like Kayla, with 26 points, could emerge as a dark horse if they perform exceptionally well in the next two races and if circumstances align in their favor. Anything can happen in the unpredictable world of drag racing, especially in the No Prep Kings series. Photo by Mallory Elizabeth Photography As the season progresses, we are witnessing the rise and fall of contenders, with each race bringing new possibilities and challenges. The individual championship is in a state of constant flux, with racers giving it their all to claim the coveted title. Will Kye Kelley maintain his lead, or will someone else emerge as the ultimate champion? Only time will tell, but one thing is for certain: the excitement and drama of No Prep Kings Season 6 are far from over. Now check put full video of the Great 8 class at Galot Motorsports Park by Upshift: Video by Upshift
- Who Is Being Trash-talked by The Official Street Outlaws Page?
In the exhilarating world of street racing, one name shines brighter than the others – Kye Kelley. Possessing an unmistakable devotion to the sport and an insatiable hunger for triumph, Kye Kelley has become the center of fervent debates and conjecture in the closely-knit racing community. In a recent Facebook update shared by Street Outlaws Live, Kelley's performance was put under scrutiny, casting uncertainties on his capability to uphold his leading position. However, Kelley, renowned for his resolute resolve, isn't one to shy away from a test. The showdown between Ryan Martin and Kye Kelley consistently garners the most attention and anticipation at every NPK event. Photo by Mallory Elizabeth Photography In a dramatic turn of events, Ryan Martin secured his first victory in the No Prep Kings event this season at Maple Grove. However, this triumph has raised questions about Kye Kelley, who currently sits atop the leaderboard but seems to be facing significant challenges. It's a storyline that has Street Outlaws fans buzzing with intrigue. Photo by Street Outlaws Live The Street Outlaws Live narrative appears to have taken a new twist this season, with the sentiment being "Anyone but Ryan." Fans seem eager to see anyone other than Ryan Martin emerge as the champion this time around. The desire to dethrone the reigning champion is palpable. With Ryan Martin finally facing serious competition in the form of Kye Kelley, the anticipation is growing. This page also added fuel to the competitive flames by posing the question of whether Kye Kelley, the present frontrunner, could withstand the relentless Martin. The accompanying caption of the post posed the query, "Ryan Martin won his first no prep Kings event this season in Maple Grove. Can Kye Kelley, currently in first place but struggling, fend him off?" Kye Kelley is being trash-talked by the official Street Outlaws page?Photo by Street Outlaws Live Kye Kelley, who is currently occupying the coveted first-place spot, is reportedly experiencing some difficulties. Rumors suggest that he is clinging to his position by a thread, and many believe that Ryan Martin is closing in on the lead. Mathematically speaking, Ryan Martin is still very much in the running, which adds to the suspense of the competition. Kye Kelley derives his motivation from challenging situations and takes great satisfaction in quieting those who doubt him. Photo by Mallory Elizabeth Photography The outcome of this season could redefine the Street Outlaws landscape. If Ryan Martin manages to clinch the title this time, it would be a remarkable achievement. Some are already labeling him as the "Greatest of All Time" (GOAT) due to his previous accomplishments, such as winning the Mega Cash Days and three consecutive championships. However, adding another No Prep Kings title to his list of accolades would solidify his status as a true legend of the sport. Ryan Martin is back with his grey Fireball. Photo by Richard Rowe Despite the banter and posts taking shots at Kye Kelley's struggles, it's worth noting that Kye is not one to be underestimated. He is known for his ability to channel criticism and doubt into motivation. If there's one thing that can be counted on, it's that Kye will be using the negativity as fuel to push himself to greater heights. Kye Kelley is reportedly experiencing some difficulties but he is not one to be underestimated. Photo by Kye Kelley Racing As fans eagerly await the next No Prep Kings event, the rivalry between Ryan Martin and Kye Kelley continues to intensify. The question on everyone's mind is whether Kye Kelley can maintain his position at the top or if Ryan Martin will mount a late-season surge. No matter which driver emerges as the victor, this season of Street Outlaws promises to be one for the history books. So, lock in your predictions, as the battle for supremacy in the No Prep Kings is far from over. Check out the most sorted for races in NPK 6 - Kye Kelley vs Lizzy Musi and then Kye Kelley vs Ryan Martin by Upshift Video by Upshift
- Current Points Standings after US 131 Race and Points Multiplier Breakdown for the Final Stretch!
In the fast-paced world of street raciCurrent Points Standings after US 131 Race and Points Multiplier Breakdown for the Final Stretch!ng, every event counts, and the recent NPK event at US 131 Motorsports Park did not disappoint. The adrenaline was pumping as the top contenders battled it out, making for an unforgettable day of racing action. Photo by Street Outlaws Live The spotlight of the day fell on Nate Sayler, who delivered an impressive performance, ultimately emerging victorious in a closely fought final race against Kye Kelley. With this win, Nate now shares the top spot with Kye Kelley in the main Invitational point standings. Nate Sayler's meteoric rise from the Future Class is a testament to his dedication and racing prowess. Meanwhile, Kye Kelley, after a tough start to the season, has made a remarkable comeback, setting the stage for a captivating championship battle. Their consistency and exceptional racing skills have placed them as the two fastest cars in the competition. Individual points standings after US 131 race. Photo by Street Outlaws Stat Guy Damon secured the third position in the rankings, showcasing a stellar performance at the event. Not far behind are Lizzy Musi, Murder Nova, Kayla Morton, Ryan Martin, and Axman, making up the top eight. David Gates, Robin Roberts, Giuseppe Gentile, Jim Howe, Kallee Mills, and Rich Bruder also displayed their prowess, with Rich Bruder particularly impressing the crowd with his remarkable speed and agility. His car, which had faced significant challenges earlier, now seems to have been perfected. Video by Street Outalws Insider Further down the rankings, you'll find Scott Taylor, Daddy Dave, Chuck 55, Jeff Lutz, and Justin Swanstrom, who are still striving for their peak performance. The competition is fierce, with a roster of talented drivers vying for supremacy on the street racing scene. Jeff Lutz is still striving for his peak performance after collaboration with Pfi Speed. Photo by Mallory Elizabeth Photography In the team standings, Kye Kelley's team leads the pack, closely followed by Daddy Dave's team and Ryan's team. The introduction of new team members has added an extra layer of intrigue to the championship race. Murder Nova and Justin Swanstrom's teams are also in contention, making the team championship anyone's game. The upcoming races hold significant weight in the championship chase, with the second to last and third to last races offering points and a half, and the final race delivering double points. Team points standings after US 131 race. Photo by Street Outlaws Stat Guy With only three races remaining in the season and the points multiplier breakdown revealed by Street Outlaws Stat Guy, the upcoming season finale promises to be a game-changer! NPK points multiplier breakdown for the least 3 races. Photo by Street Outlaws Stat Guy Race 13 and 14 = 1.5x point multiplier Races 13 and 14 will introduce a dynamic twist with a 1.5x points multiplier, effectively adding a turbo boost to the proceedings. Every racer's quest for victory is about to intensify, and every strategic move on the track will hold greater significance. In the Invitational category, there's a substantial 15-point reward simply for earning a spot in the event. However, the real action takes place in the rounds, where an additional 15 points are up for grabs for each round advanced. This translates into a maximum of 90 points that could be claimed by the ultimate winner. The competition is fierce, and the chase for these valuable points promises to be nothing short of spectacular. The Great 8 category has its own set of point multipliers, with 4.5 points awarded for reaching the semifinals, 10.5 points for securing the runner-up position, and a whopping 15 points for the driver who crosses the finish line first. It's a thrilling showdown, and the contenders will pull out all the stops in their quest for supremacy. Race 15 Championship Weekend = 2x points Photo by Street Outlaws Live The real game-changer is Race 15: Championship Weekend, where a 2x points multiplier comes into play. This race represents the culmination of an exhilarating season, and every decision made on the track could make or break a racer's championship dreams. In the Invitational category during the Championship Weekend, a substantial 20 points await those who make it into the event. This intensifies the battle even further. Once again, every round advanced carries an additional 20 points, leading to a tantalizing maximum of 120 points that the overall winner could secure. It's a double-or-nothing situation, and the drivers are poised to leave it all on the line. The Great 8 category during Race 15 offers a generous points structure, with 6 points for those reaching the semifinals, 14 points for the runner-up, and an incredible 20 points for the champion. The stakes have never been higher, adding an element of unpredictability that is sure to captivate fans and racers alike. Mathematically only the drivers listed in blue for Great 8 points have a chance at the individual championship. Photo by Street Outlaws Stat Guy With only three more NPK events left for the championship, the stakes are higher than ever. The championship race is wide open, particularly from the fifth spot to the first spot, where any team can seize the title. The upcoming races promise to be a spectacle, and with the likes of Nate, Damon, Kye, and Lizzy in the mix, fans can expect thrilling showdowns and unpredictable outcomes. There are 3 drivers to have multiple Invitational Event Wins this season. Photo by Street Outlaws Stat Guy As we approach the season finale, the excitement and anticipation are reaching fever pitch. Will it be the seasoned veterans or the rising stars who seize the moment and etch their names in the annals of street racing history? One thing is for certain; with every point earned, the NPK championship becomes an even more coveted prize. Buckle up, because the thrilling finale is just around the corner, and the action is about to hit overdrive.
- Chris Kamikaze's Perspective on the El Camino's Devastating Crash!
In the high-octane world of street racing, every moment counts, and sometimes things take an unexpected turn. Kamikaze, a well-known and respected figure in the street racing community, had an eventful night that no one could have predicted. What started as a daring callout and a bold return to his OG car, the El Camino, turned into a terrifying incident that had the entire racing community holding its breath. Chris KamiKaze's El Camino It almost feels like an inevitability in the world of racing that, with enough time behind the wheel, one is bound to experience a crash. Regrettably, Kamikaze Chris from the Street Outlaws series recently found himself in such a harrowing situation. In a recent turn of events, Chris disclosed that the beloved Chevrolet El Camino, affectionately dubbed "Elco," had met its tragic end. What remains is nothing more than a twisted and mangled shell, leaving little hope for any salvageable parts. Chris KamiKaze and his Elco destroyed after the huge crash The incident unfolded while filming an episode of Street Outlaws, which means the full details of the crash won't be revealed until the upcoming season airs. Nonetheless, we are fortunate to have Kamikaze himself guiding us through the precise sequence of events leading up to and following the crash. Chris took to YouTube to recount the moments leading to the incident, the specific circumstances during the ill-fated pass, and how he managed the aftermath. Chris "KamiKaze" and his Elco destroyed after the huge crash As you follow along below, you'll hear Kamikaze's narrative, in which he admits that perhaps his ego got the best of him. It appears that sometimes, in the heat of the moment and when challenged, stepping up to the plate becomes an almost instinctive response. KamiKaze talks about his crash As the dust settled, it was a sigh of relief to see KamiKaze climb out of the wrecked car. He was shaken, but he was alive and conscious. The crash was a stark reminder of the incredible risks street racers face every time they hit the track. The dangers are real, and sometimes the unexpected can happen in the blink of an eye. The incident left everyone with mixed emotions. Relief that Kamikaze was safe, but also the somber realization that the legendary El Camino had been completely destroyed. The car, once celebrated and featured on the teaser for the show, had met its tragic end. In the world of street racing, the camaraderie among racers is strong, and everyone came together to support Kamikaze during this challenging time. The focus now is on regrouping, rethinking strategies, and ensuring Kamikaze has the support he needs as he recovers. The street racing community remains as tight-knit as ever, and they'll continue to pursue their passion while always prioritizing safety. Curiously, he hadn't even intended to race the car that evening, deeming it to be somewhat off-kilter. However, as he recollects, the pass proceeded rather smoothly until a sudden bump disrupted everything, causing the car to unexpectedly shift into high gear, leading to the calamity. To get the full story, we'll leave it to Chris to provide you with all the intricate details, as he's undoubtedly the best storyteller for this account. Video by KamiKaze Life
- The New Weight Rules for the New OG Back Half 10.5 on No Prep Kings!
Street Outlaws, the popular television series renowned for its heart-pounding street racing sequences, is embarking on a nostalgic journey with its latest introduction to the No Prep Kings class. The OG Back Half Outlaw 10.5 style class is poised to redefine the thrill of street racing through a set of innovative and captivating regulations. In this fresh class, the spotlight will be on back half race cars featuring stock front suspension, creating a palpable buzz among fans. What distinguishes this class is its emphasis on relatability. Although these cars may not reach the astonishing speeds of some of their high-powered counterparts in the No Prep Kings series, they offer racing enthusiasts a closer, more immersive experience than ever before. An element generating significant buzz is the incorporation of weight regulations, designed to maintain a level playing field and intensify the competition. Let's delve into the specifics of the weight prerequisites for various engine types: Small block nitrous: 2,450 pounds Small block turbo: 2,850 pounds Small block supercharger: 2,850 pounds Big block nitrous (up to a 5-inch space motor): 2,900 pounds Big block turbo: 3,100 pounds Big block supercharger: 3,100 pounds Furthermore, the class imposes specific constraints on engine components, including the use of factory-based spray motors and capping the turbo sizes. These measures are in place to preserve the class's distinctive identity while upholding its competitive spirit. In this exciting new class, a roster of esteemed racers is primed for an action-packed season, promising to deliver thrills and suspense. One of the most prominent figures to keep an eye on is Chuck Seitsinger, renowned for his iconic "OG Death Trap Mustang." This vehicle has consistently showcased its prowess on the track, consistently clocking high 3.90s and low 4.0s with a genuine small block engine. With the weight limit now set at 2,850 pounds, it's evident that the OG Death Trap Mustang remains a formidable contender. Chuck Seitsinger's OG Death Trap Mustang. Photo by Chuck Seitsinger Racing Another challenger worth noting is Jim Howe, who will be entering "The Warden" into the competition. This car boasts an illustrious track record, having clinched the Limited Drag Radial Championship back in 2019. Considering Howe's past achievements, in combination with the updated weight regulations and a 33x10.5 tire, "The Warden" appears poised to achieve impressive 4-second runs. Jim Howe's The Warden. Photo by Howe Motorsports What adds an extra layer of excitement is that this class is making a return to its origins, evoking memories of the earlier seasons of Street Outlaws. This shift towards smaller tires and more lightweight vehicles resonates with the show's initial essence, reigniting the captivating world of street racing that initially captured the hearts of its fans. The anticipation of witnessing these vehicles streak down the track is undeniably exhilarating. Now that heavier vehicles have a level playing field, it's only a matter of time before we are treated to gripping duels on the streets. This class serves as a homage to the core of street racing, where cleverness and skill often surpass pure engine power. Jim Howe's The Warden. Photo by Richard Rowe In summary, Street Outlaws' innovative No Prep Kings class featuring OG Back Half Outlaw 10.5 style regulations is set to revolutionize the series. By emphasizing relatability and rekindling the spirit of street racing, it guarantees an enthralling and captivating season. Brace yourself for heart-pounding action as these cars hit the streets, showcasing their remarkable speed and power.
- Wheels off The Ground and Car Slide: Jimmy Taylor's Cleanest Save of The Year!
In the exhilarating world of No Prep Kings racing, moments of astonishing skill and heart-pounding excitement are part of the norm. However, occasionally, there arises a save that stands out as the epitome of precision and sheer talent. One such extraordinary moment unfolded when Jimmy Taylor, an experienced racer, took the driver's seat to face a stunning blue Mustang in an unforgettable race. Jimmy Taylor's Camaro D-V-US 1. Photo by JTaylor Motorsports As the engines roared and the crowd's excitement reached a crescendo, Jimmy Taylor found himself in a precarious situation. Racing at breakneck speeds, it appeared as if his car was on the brink of careening off course and making unwelcome contact with the unforgiving wall. Yet, in the blink of an eye, Taylor showcased nerves of steel, deftly correcting his car's trajectory with unparalleled finesse. The gasps from the crowd quickly transformed into enthusiastic applause as they bore witness to one of the cleanest saves in the annals of NPK racing. Mustang's wheels off the ground! Photo by Upshift The atmosphere was charged with tension as Taylor and the Mustang hovered perilously close to catastrophe. The crowd's enthusiasm reached its zenith with each resounding "save it" chant, and then, defying all expectations, the unimaginable occurred – the car was rescued! A thunderous chorus of "yes, sir" reverberated throughout the racing venue, and the momentary anxiety gave way to exuberance. It was a thrilling spectacle, exemplifying the extraordinary skill and split-second judgment that NPK racers like Jimmy Taylor exemplify. The car slide perfectly side ways with the front wheels straight and Jimmy Taylor's cleanest save of the year! Photo by Upshift Photo by Upshift However, the suspense did not conclude at that moment. While Taylor skillfully averted a potential collision, he came perilously close to a face-off with the unyielding wall. The crowd burst into another eruption of cheers, with expressions of relief and exhilaration adorning every face. This event served as a testament to Taylor's rapid reflexes and unmatched command over his vehicle. Caught up in the electrifying moment, JJ from Upshift channel enthusiastically declared that this save undeniably ranked as Jimmy Taylor's "most amazing save of the year." In a sport where each race serves as a trial of both human skill and mechanical prowess, accomplishing such a remarkable save is a feat reserved for the elite. It represents not just a physical accomplishment but also a manifestation of the profound connection between the driver and the vehicle, forged through years of refining their craft. That’s a beautiful car and he was able to save it! Photo by Upshift Jimmy Taylor's extraordinary rescue of the blue Mustang etched itself as a defining instance in the world of NPK racing, serving as a poignant reminder of the extraordinary skill and bravery demanded by this exhilarating motorsport. It stood as evidence of the racers' unswerving dedication to their vocation and their fervor for continually challenging the limits of what can be achieved in the racing domain. As ardent NPK enthusiasts, we anxiously anticipate the forthcoming heart-pounding moments that will render us breathless and have us applauding the fearless racers' incredible achievements. Check out this boosted video live by Upshift. It looked crazier live! Video by Upshift
- Showdown of Undefeated Streaks: Ryan Martin vs. Monza
In the high-octane world of street racing, every moment counts. The scene is set, and the racers are gearing up for another thrilling showdown on the asphalt. Let's dive into the intense action and see what unfolded during this adrenaline-pumping race night. The race begins with a flurry of decisions and discussions among the racers. It's all about strategy and making the right calls to ensure victory. Each racer is focused, determined, and ready to give it their all. The stakes are high, and there's no room for error. Ryan Martin vs. Monza. Photo by Discovery Australia As the race commences, tension runs high. It's a close contest, and the outcome remains uncertain. Every split second counts as the racers push their cars to the limit, aiming for that coveted win. The anticipation in the air is palpable, and the spectators are on the edge of their seats. However, racing in the dark presents its unique set of challenges. Visibility is limited, and seeing the finish line becomes a daunting task. To ensure fairness, a flashlight is employed to mark the way, adding an extra layer of excitement and unpredictability to the race. Photo by Discovery Australia In the midst of the action, technical issues can emerge, threatening to disrupt the race. O2 sensors, Pro Chargers, and engine concerns can cast a shadow of uncertainty. But in the world of street racing, adaptability is key, and racers must overcome these obstacles to stay in the competition. Ryan Martin's OG Fireball. Photo by Discovery Australia One thing is for sure-every race is a gamble. Each time a racer gets behind the wheel, they risk it all in pursuit of victory. It's a test of skill, courage, and horsepower, and there's no room for hesitation. The race unfolds with intense moments, and the competition is fierce. But in the end, there can only be one victor. As the race concludes, the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat are deeply felt. It's a rollercoaster of emotions, and every racer knows the price of competing in this electrifying world. Ryan Martin vs. Monza. Photo by Discovery Australia In this particular race night, the outcome was a defining moment. One racer emerged as the last undefeated 405 driver, solidifying their position at the top of the group. It was a hard-fought battle, and the victory was well-deserved. As the race night came to a close, there was no shortage of excitement and anticipation for what the future holds. Street racing is all about pushing boundaries, taking risks, and chasing that rush of victory. And for these racers, the journey is far from over—there are more challenges and races on the horizon, promising more heart-pounding moments and unforgettable memories. Video by Discovery Australia
- Murder Nova in the Top Five Drivers Dominating No Prep Kings Season 6 with Round Wins!
Season 6 of No Prep Kings has been nothing short of thrilling for fans of the racing circuit. Among the standout performers this season is Murder Nova, whose remarkable transformation and newfound partnership have catapulted him into the top 5 in terms of round wins. Murder Nova in the top five drivers per round wins. Photo by Mallory Elizabeth Photography The Street Outlaw Stat Guy recently presented an intriguing statistic highlighting the top five drivers in terms of round wins in No Prep Kings Season 6. This statistic encompasses not only the Invitational rounds but also the grade eight races, as the main point standings for the Invitational only consider round wins. Kye Kelley secures the top spot with 44 wins: Topping the chart is Kye, with an impressive 44 round wins. His performance is nothing short of extraordinary, cementing his position as a formidable competitor in the No Prep Kings racing circuit. Nate Sayler claims second place with 34 wins: Nate secures the second spot with 34 round wins, showing his consistent prowess on the track. His determination and skill make him a force to be reckoned with in this high-stakes competition. Kayla Morton's strong showing with 30 wins: In the third position, we find Kayla, who has demonstrated remarkable racing skills and earned a commendable number of round wins. Damon Merchant's impressive run with 29 wins: Damon is not to be underestimated, as he occupies the fourth position on the list. His impressive round wins demonstrate his ability to compete at a high level, making him a respected figure in his Rookie campaign! Tie between Murder Nova and Lizzy Musi with 27 wins: Sharing the fifth spot on the list are Murder Nova and Lizzy Musi, both with an equal number of round wins. Their fierce competition and consistent performance have solidified their presence among the top drivers in this intense racing season. Photo by Street Outlaws Stat Guy It's worth noting the remarkable success of the 187 Customs team, led by Shawn Ellington. His car Ram Jack has undergone a significant transformation, transitioning from a twin-turbo setup to a procharged Hemi combination. This shift has proven to be a game-changer, as the car now runs with impressive consistency and speed, securing a spot in the top five for round wins in the challenging No Prep Kings Season 6. Ram Jack with Procharged Hemi setup. Photo by Murder Nova The success of 187 Customs with their heavier, procharged Hemi setup challenges the traditional notion that lighter twin-turbo setups reign supreme in No Prep Kings racing. Despite making more peak horsepower, the twin-turbo setups struggle with consistency and applying power effectively on a no-prep surface. This shift may indicate a trend away from turbo cars in the upcoming seasons of No Prep Kings, as racers prioritize consistency over sheer power. Ram Jack with Procharged Hemi setup. Photo by Mallory Elizabeth Photography One key element in Murder Nova's recent success is the partnership with the highly respected and experienced tuner, Steve Petty. Petty's expertise in optimizing a vehicle's performance has made a significant impact on Murder Nova's racing career. Steve Petty's involvement with Murder Nova dates back to the previous season. Since then, he has been diligently working on fine-tuning the procharged Hemi setup, understanding its nuances, and maximizing its potential. This commitment to perfection has translated into better results for the team. The never ending quest to lose weight and move existing weight to better places! Photo by Murder Nova Shawn's journey, marked by the recent transformation of the Ram Jack and the collaboration with Steve Petty, is a story of perseverance and determination. With Shawn's outstanding performance, currently sitting fifth in total round wins this season, there is hope that he might secure a No Prep Kings event victory. As a longstanding favorite among 187 Customs fans and a reason for many to start watching Street Outlaws, his success would undoubtedly be a momentous occasion. Murder Nova in the top five drivers dominating No Prep Kings season 6 with round wins. Photo by Mallory Elizabeth Photography The remarkable rise of Murder Nova in No Prep Kings Season 6 serves as a reminder of the dynamic nature of the racing world. Shawn's willingness to embrace change and adapt to new strategies, as well as his partnership with Steve Petty, have proven to be game-changers. As the season progresses, fans can expect to see more thrilling races and a strong presence from the Murder Nova team. Video by 187 Customs Video by Street Outlaws Insider
- Pat Musi's Power Arsenal for Lizzy's Bonnie in this NPK season and This Is How He's "Flexing"!
When it comes to the heart-pounding world of street racing, few names are as iconic as Pat Musi. As the brilliant mind behind Pat Musi Racing Engines, Pat has been crafting high-performance engines for decades, and his creations have consistently shattered records and raced their way into the annals of street racing history. As NPK Season 6 unfolds, the spotlight is squarely on Pat Musi's power arsenal, and the way he's "flexing" is nothing short of extraordinary. In this article, we'll explore Pat Musi's engine mastery and determine just how many engines are locked and loaded in the Musi Arsenal for the next few Street Outlaws races with Lizzy Musi. Pat and Lizzy Musi. Photo by Pat Musi Racing Engines Lizzy Musi, the daughter of legendary drag racer Pat Musi, was practically born into the world of high-performance engines. From an early age, she displayed a natural talent for racing, and it didn't take long for her to transition from the junior dragster class to the big leagues of street racing. What sets Lizzy Musi apart from her competitors is her incredible versatility. She can adapt to a variety of racing formats, from no-prep events to full-on drag races, and her engines play a significant role in her success. Pat and Lizzy Musi. Photo by Lizzy Musi Lizzy Musi's Bonnie is more than just a car; it's a symbol of speed, precision, and sheer power. As she takes on the competition in NPK Season 6, her success relies heavily on the engines crafted by her father, Pat Musi. Lizzy Musi secured her inaugural win of the season at the Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings invitational held at Tulsa Raceway Park in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She achieved this impressive victory while behind the wheel of her recently crafted 1969 Bonnie Camaro 2.0 by Robert Hayes Race Cars, crossing the finish line early Sunday morning. Lizzy Musi's first win this NPK season with her Bonnie 2.0 at Tulsa Raceway Park in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Photo by Richard Rowe As the NPK Season 6 kicks into high gear, the Musi Racing Team is flexing its engine arsenal for Lizzy Musi's Bonnie, and the numbers are impressive: "If we have 4 engines pictured here plus 1 engine in each car how many engines are locked and loaded in the Musi Arsenal for the next few Street Outlaws races with Lizzy Musi?" Pat Musi's Power Arsenal for Lizzy's Bonnie in the NPK this season. Photo by Pat Musi Racing Engines The term "flexing" in the world of street racing refers to showcasing one's power and prowess. Pat Musi's flexing isn't just about the engines; it's about the relentless pursuit of perfection and the dedication to building engines that redefine what's possible in the sport. The Musi Racing team's engines are a testament to this commitment. Video by Street Outlaws Insider Having multiple engines allows Pat and Lizzy to swap in a fresh motor whenever needed between races during the grueling No Prep Kings schedule. This gives them the ability to pull and freshen up an engine after a hard pass without putting them out of commission for the next event. It's a luxury that not every team can afford! Photo by Pat Musi Racing Engines So while the other NPK teams may be thrashing to repair their single engine, Team Musi can simply uncrate another Pat Musi-built nitrous engine and get Lizzy ready to return to the track. That kind of preparation could give them a decisive advantage as the season wears on. There's not 1 but 2 Bonnie in the Musi's Arsenal! Photo Pat Musi Racing Engine Lizzy Musi's success on the Street Outlaws circuit can be attributed not only to her incredible engines but also to her unwavering dedication and exceptional driving skills. She's proven time and again that she can compete with the best in the business, and her engines are a critical part of her winning formula. As a female racer in a predominantly male-dominated sport, Lizzy Musi has shattered stereotypes and inspired countless aspiring racers. Her journey from a young girl learning the ropes from her father to a respected and feared competitor on the streets is nothing short of remarkable. Lizzy Musi and Bonnie 2.0 prepares for NPK at 131 US Motorsports Park, Michigan. Photo by Lizzy Musi With the resources and expertise of her engine building father, Lizzy Musi is clearly in a position to dominate the 2023 No Prep Kings series. So the other racers better bring their A-game, because with at least 5 stout big blocks at the ready, Lizzy and her Bonneville are going to be extremely tough to beat. As Lizzy Musi continues to race and break records, one thing is clear: she's not just flexing about how many engines she has; she's proving that she has what it takes to be a true Street Outlaws legend. Her story is an inspiration to all aspiring racers, and her engines will continue to roar down the streets, leaving a trail of victory in her wake. Lizzy's two NPK win in a row with Bonnie 2.0. Video by Lizzy Musi
- Here's How a Minor Mistake Can Trigger a Major Upset on Street Outlaws!
In the vast universe of racing, scenarios often unfold in the most unexpected ways. This particular race was supposed to be a one-sided affair, pitting an underdog against a formidable opponent known as Doc. Doc boasted superior chassis, a more potent car, and larger tires, setting the stage for a seemingly lopsided contest. However, in the world of racing, sometimes it's the unexpected twists that make the sport truly electrifying. Doc's Street Beast vs Kamikaze's EL Camino. Photo by Discovery As the race began, there was a sense of inevitability. The odds were stacked against the unlikely contender. But in the world of high-speed competition, surprises are bound to happen. The race was off to a blistering start, with both cars leaving the line simultaneously. To the amazement of onlookers, an El Camino was keeping pace with the illustrious Doc. It was a sight that left everyone in shock and awe. Kamikaze's El Camino. Photo by Discovery Just when it seemed that Doc might maintain the lead and secure the win, an astonishing turn of events occurred. Kamikaze, the fearless driver of the El Camino, executed a move that defied all expectations. With sheer determination and unwavering resolve, Kamikaze maneuvered his vehicle around the seemingly unbeatable Doc, leaving spectators gasping in disbelief. The victory was an upset of monumental proportions, one that left a mark in the annals of racing history. Kamikaze had not only beaten Doc but had done so in spectacular fashion, overtaking a car that was considered to be one of the best in the business. Doc makes a minor mistake and trigger the loss! Photo by Discovery In the aftermath of the race, emotions ran high. Kamikaze reflected on his astonishing triumph, admitting that he was at a loss for words. He had defied the odds, beating the unbeatable and achieving the impossible. It was a lesson in resilience and the power of the human spirit when faced with insurmountable challenges. As for Doc, he acknowledged the magnitude of the upset. He realized that in racing, as in life, one cannot afford to underestimate their competition. Every mistake, no matter how small, can be the difference between victory and defeat. Doc's Street Beast! Photo by Discovery Doc's gracious acknowledgment of his loss demonstrated the sportsmanship that is often prevalent in the racing community. He recognized that on any given day, even the most experienced and dominant racers can be outperformed by those who are willing to push the boundaries and seize their moment of glory. In the end, this unforgettable race served as a reminder that in the world of racing, anything is possible. It showcased the power of determination, the thrill of the unexpected, and the enduring spirit of competition that drives racers to push the limits of their abilities. Kamikaze's victory will be remembered as a testament to the indomitable human spirit and the unpredictability that makes racing so captivating. Video by Discovery
- Thrills and Spills at US 131 Invitational: Nate Sayler's Second Win in His Rookie Campaign!
The US 131 Motorsports Park in Michigan played host to a riveting invitational event that had racing enthusiasts on the edge of their seats. With a mix of surprises, struggles, and stunning victories, this event proved to be a rollercoaster ride for both racers and spectators alike. US 131 Motorsposrts Park, Michigan. Photo by Street Outlaws Stat Guy One of the standout moments of the event was the showdown between Axman and Ryan. In a heart-pounding race, Axman executed a perfect guess at the light, securing a decisive victory over his formidable opponent, Ryan. This electrifying match left fans in awe of Axman's skills and reminded everyone that in the world of street racing, split-second decisions can make all the difference. While Axman celebrated his well-deserved win, Justin Swanstrom found himself facing a challenging day on the track. Swanstrom, who had shown promise in previous events, struggled to find his rhythm and was eliminated in the first round. However, his determination and dedication to improvement are sure to see him bounce back stronger in future races. Justin Swanstrom's Prenup with a solid paint scheme. Photo by Street Outlaws Stat Guy Speaking of hard work, Scott Taylor shared some insights into the challenges his team faced during the event. A wire break at the firewall in the first round threw a wrench into their plans, ultimately costing them the race. Taylor expressed his regret over not having enough time to make the necessary repairs, highlighting the importance of sportsmanship and fair play in the racing community. Despite the setbacks, Taylor remains confident in the capabilities of his racing machine and is determined to overcome these hurdles in the future. Scott Taylor's trouble that knocked him out of the race from the first round. Photo by Scott Taylor Motorsport Nate Sayler emerged as the star of the event, putting on a show that left fans in awe. His exceptional racing skills and consistency throughout the event were truly commendable. The highlight of the day was the nail-biting final race between Sayler and the formidable Kye Kelley. It was a closely contested battle, but Sayler's determination and precision paid off as he clinched the victory. Nate Sayler's second win in his rookie campaign. Photo by Richard Rowe Sayler's triumph not only secured his place at the top of the invitational event but also tied him with Kye Kelley for the number one spot in the main invitational totals. It's a remarkable achievement for Sayler, who has come a long way since his days in the Future class. His meteoric rise in the world of street racing is a testament to his talent and hard work. Video by Street Outlaws Insider Another highlight of the event was the victory of Big Tire winner Boddie Sr., who added to the excitement with his exceptional performance. No Prep Kings Outlaw big tire winner from US 131 Motorsports Park is J. Boddie Sr. Photo by streetoutlaws_npkspoilers In the aftermath of the race, emotions ran high. Kamikaze reflected on his astonishing triumph, admitting that he was at a loss for words. He had defied the odds, beating the unbeatable and achieving the impossible. It was a lesson in resilience and the power of the human spirit when faced with insurmountable challenges. As the dust settles on the US 131 Motorsports Park invitational event, fans are left with memories of thrilling races, unexpected outcomes, and the determination of racers like Nate Sayler who continue to push the boundaries of street racing. With each event, the sport continues to captivate audiences with its unpredictability, showcasing the resilience and skill of those who live life one quarter-mile at a time. Check out full coverage of Invitational event at US 131Motorsports Park by Upshit Video by Upshift
- Racing for Supremacy: The Epic Battle between Ryan Martin and Big Chief!
In the high-stakes world of street racing, where adrenaline courses through veins and reputation is on the line, every race counts. In a recent conversation, Ryan Martin and Big Chief opened up about their fierce rivalry, their relentless pursuit of glory, and the upcoming showdown that will undoubtedly be a defining moment in their careers. The epic battle between Ryan Martin and Big Chief! Photo by Discovery Australia Chief echoes this sentiment, acknowledging that their rivalry has been a driving force for both of them. He reflects, "You think about it, he could have got somebody else, I could have got somebody else, we could have both left 7-1, we could both say we have the best talent, the most tally marks, you know? But you lay mine up against his, and he beat me." Their rivalry took root in Nebraska when Ryan handed Chief his first loss. It was a close race, one that Chief admits he's still a bit salty about. In the world of street racing, every win and loss counts, and their intense competition has left the door open for unexpected twists. Ryan handed Chief his first loss in Nebraska. Photo by Discovery Australia As they prepare for their next race, Ryan and Chief understand the importance of strategy and the unpredictable nature of the road. Chief emphasizes the need to "swing for it" and make a "super duper fast tune-up" to secure a win. In their world, there's no room for complacency. Photo by Discovery Australia Their upcoming race against each other looms large on the horizon, and both racers acknowledge the challenges of facing each other not once but twice. The pressure is palpable, but both racers remain confident in their abilities. The rivalry between Ryan Martin and Big Chief is not just about winning; it's about proving themselves and showcasing their skills to the world. As they head into their next race, one thing is clear: neither racer is willing to settle for second place. It's a high-stakes showdown that will undoubtedly captivate the world of street racing, and fans can't wait to witness the outcome. Stay tuned for the thrilling conclusion of this intense rivalry, as Ryan Martin and Big Chief put everything on the line for that coveted top spot on America's list. The road ahead promises more twists and turns, and only time will tell who emerges victorious in this gripping saga of speed, skill, and determination. Video by Discovery Australia