Hey there, Street Outlaws fans! It's time for an update on the adrenaline-fueled world of No Prep Kings Season 7. Buckle up because we've got all the juicy details from the first official Championship race and a sneak peek at what's coming up next.
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So, who's leading the pack after the dust settled from the fiery competition? Well, it's none other than the formidable Justin Swanstrom, dominating the points board like a true champ. Right on his tail are the skilled racers Lizzy Musi and Jeff Lutz, locked in a tie, followed closely by Robin Roberts, Disco Dean, Giuseppe Gentile, and Murder Nova. And let's not forget about Scott Taylor, who's making waves after a stellar performance in the losers bracket.
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Concerning the losers bracket, there's some exciting news there too. While it may sound like a tough break, racers who excel in this bracket can still come out on top. Scott Taylor's win proves just that. Plus, with some modifications to the points system and payouts, there's still plenty of incentive to give it your all.
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Originally, the losers bracket offered five points per round and a $10,000 payday. But with the current field size, it's adjusted to three points per round and a $5,000 payout. Still not too shabby, right? And here's the kicker: winners in the losers bracket actually earn more points than those who bow out in the first round of the winners bracket. So, it's all to play for!
Looking ahead, there's a lot to be excited about. With more races on the horizon, including the possibility of double points and increased participation from top-notch racers like Clay Cole, Nate Sayler, and David Gates, the competition is only going to get hotter. While we may not see a full 32-car field, a lineup of 26 to 28 cars would definitely up the ante and make for some thrilling showdowns.
But no matter the size of the field, one thing's for sure: No Prep Kings Season 7 is shaping up to be one heck of a ride. And with the live feed adding an extra layer of excitement, there's no better time to be a Street Outlaws fan.
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So, gear up and stay tuned for all the action unfolding this weekend and in the races to come. It's going to be one wild ride!
The new points system isn't fair. Every racer deserves to race in the second chance group, like how it has been done in some past events. A driver that loses in the first round shouldn't have more points than someone that won the first round.