Hello everyone, and welcome to Street Outlaws Talk! Today, we’re excited to discuss a significant victory in the world of no prep racing. Larry Larson has secured his first no prep win with his newly unveiled Procharged Chevy II.
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Larry Larson’s New Ride: The Procharged Chevy II
Larry Larson, a name synonymous with speed and innovation, has added a new beast to his garage this year—a Procharged Chevy II, meticulously crafted for the No Prep Kings (NPK) series. This car is not just a visual homage to his legendary drag week Chevy II, but also a formidable machine on the track. Unlike his older, street-driven, all-steel 3700 lb car, this new Chevy II is much lighter and specifically built for no prep racing.
The First Win: Friday Night Success
Last night marked a milestone for Larson as he clinched his first win with the new Chevy II at the No Prep Wars event. The Friday night race saw him facing off against some of the fastest cars in the circuit, including the Junky Studebaker, Nate Saylor, and Cali Mills. Despite challenging track conditions, Larson’s skill and his car’s top-tier setup led him to victory.
Photo by Mallory Elizabeth Photography
Saturday’s Main Event: A Preview
Today, the stakes are even higher with the main event of the No Prep Wars. Larson will once again go head-to-head with the same formidable competitors he faced yesterday. His car, boasting a Prine MH7 Hemi ProCharger 1401, the same powerhouse setup he used in his Cadillac, but in a significantly lighter chassis, is poised for another strong performance.
Built for Speed and Consistency
What makes Larson’s Chevy II a standout in the no prep scene is its consistency and adaptability. No prep races often involve less-than-ideal track conditions, and having a car that performs reliably under these circumstances is crucial. Larson’s car, with its lightweight build and cutting-edge components, has proven to be both fast and consistent—key factors for success in these unpredictable races.
A Tribute to the Past, Racing into the Future
This new Chevy II isn’t just about performance; it’s also a nod to Larson’s storied history in drag racing. It bears a striking resemblance to his old Chevy II, a car that dominated drag week for many years. However, the new version is strictly a no prep car, built for speed and agility, ensuring that Larson remains a top contender in the no prep racing scene.
Photo by Mallory Elizabeth Photography
Looking Ahead: The Road to No Prep Elite
With this win, Larson has set a strong precedent for the rest of the no prep season. His goal of breaking into the top 16 for the No Prep Elite seems well within reach. Given his car’s performance and his racing prowess, fans and competitors alike should keep an eye on Larson in the upcoming events.
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