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Justin Swanstrom Still in Talks with Speed Promotions for 2025 NPK Season

  • Writer: Hy Na
    Hy Na
  • 1 day ago
  • 2 min read

At this point in the season, there’s one name that keeps coming up in conversation—and that’s Justin Swanstrom. As of now, he’s not officially locked into the 2025 Speed Promotions NPK season, but there’s still hope. And let’s be real—hope is better than nothing.


Photo by Justin Swanstrom


From what we’ve gathered, Justin is still in talks with the higher-ups at Speed Promotions. While he hasn’t signed a contract yet, discussions are happening behind the scenes to see if they can work something out. That in itself is exciting, especially for Swan Gang fans and anyone who’s followed his journey through the No Prep Kings scene.


Just a month or so ago, things weren’t looking too promising. His contract wasn’t renewed at the time, and it seemed like we’d be seeing an NPK season without one of its most electric personalities. Justin even publicly said he wouldn’t be able to commit to the full season. But then things shifted. Speed Promotions reached out, and now it’s a waiting game to see if the business side of things can fall into place.


Photo by Justin Swanstrom


If you’ve been following Justin Swanstrom over the years, you know how much he’s brought to this series. He’s not just a racer—he’s a force of personality. Love him or hate him, he brings eyes to the track and passion to the stands. He’s the kind of racer that gets fans to pick sides, and in a sport like No Prep, that kind of energy is priceless.


Let’s not forget—Justin has been all-in on NPK since Season 4. Sure, he made appearances in Season 3, running in the Future class and grudge races, but when Season 4 hit, he committed fully. And the results have spoken for themselves. He’s won at least one Invitational event every single season he’s competed in. That’s no small feat.


Photo by Justin Swanstrom


One moment that stands out for many fans was back in 2022 during Season 5. Justin crashed on a Friday night—an incident that would’ve sidelined most teams for weeks. But not the Swanstrom crew. He went home, got the car to Cameron Johnson’s shop, fixed it up, and was back racing the very next week. Not only did he continue that season—he won multiple events and finished third in points. That’s grit. That’s commitment. That’s what NPK is all about.


We don’t know yet how this story will end, but at Street Outlaws Talks, we’re pulling for Justin to get that contract. He’s a driver that elevates the entire series, both on and off the track. And whether you cheer for him or against him, you can’t deny—NPK just wouldn’t be the same without him.


Stay locked in here at StreetOutlawsTalks.com for more updates as they come. We’ve got our ears to the ground and we’ll keep bringing you the latest from the world of Street Outlaws and No Prep Kings.

 
 
 
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