The Street Outlaws racing scene is about to get even more exciting with Justin Swanstrom’s Swanfest, a high-stakes event that promises massive payouts and intense competition. Scheduled for October 3rd and 4th, 2025, this event marks a major milestone for Swanstrom, who has been a fan-favorite in the no-prep and no-time racing community.

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This inaugural Swanfest event boasts a total of $160,000 in payouts across four different classes, making it one of the most lucrative events of the year. Here’s how the prize money breaks down:
Extreme 275 – $100,000 to win
Extreme Class – $50,000 to win
Little Gangsters Class – $5,000 to win
6.0 Index Class – $5,000 to win
That’s some serious cash on the line, and with a payout structure like this, you can bet that some of the biggest names in the no-time and small-tire racing world will be showing up.
Extreme 275: No-Time Racing at Its Best
The Extreme 275 class is set to be one of the biggest attractions at Swanfest. This category follows the No-Time 275 format, a trend that has been gaining momentum in the racing scene. With $100,000 up for grabs, top-tier competitors are expected to bring their best setups and strategies to the table.

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Names like Todd Fum with Sir Vincent, Justin Swanstrom, and others are likely to be in the mix, with Swanstrom himself rumored to be racing on 275 tires with his Pro Mod Camaro, Mi Bag. With this kind of prize money and prestige, the turnout for this race is expected to be massive.
Supporting Classes with Big Money on the Line
In addition to the headlining Extreme 275 class, Swanfest will also feature the Extreme Class with a $50,000 payout, as well as the Little Gangsters and 6.0 Index classes, both offering $5,000 to the winners. These supporting classes provide opportunities for racers of different levels to compete for significant prizes, making the event appealing to a wide range of competitors.
Justin Swanstrom’s Next Moves in the No-Time Scene
Swanstrom’s departure from Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings hasn’t slowed him down one bit. With Swanfest, he’s proving that he’s not just a racer but also a major force in organizing big-money events. This event has the potential to become an annual staple, attracting top-tier racers and massive crowds.

Photo by Justin Swanstrom
Additionally, there’s speculation that Swanstrom’s new Mustang, Outdated, will be moving to big tires and possibly competing in Jim Howe’s new race series, No-Time Kings. This series, focused on big tire racing, is another exciting development in the world of outlaw racing, and Swanstrom’s involvement would add even more star power to the competition.
The Future of Swanstrom and Swanfest
With this kind of prize money and competition, Swanfest has all the makings of a groundbreaking event. Racers follow the money, and with over $150,000 on the line, expect a stacked field of some of the fastest no-time cars in the country. Fans can look forward to wheel-standing action, insane speeds, and cutthroat competition as drivers battle it out for huge payouts.
As Street Outlaws Talks, we’re always here to bring you the latest on the biggest races, and Swanfest is shaping up to be one of the top events of the year. Stay tuned for more updates, exclusive coverage, and behind-the-scenes insights from the world of Street Outlaws racing!
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