Hello, Street Outlaws fans! Welcome back to Street Outlaws Talks, your go-to source for everything happening in the world of Street Outlaws, No Prep Kings, and the high-stakes world of drag racing. Today, we’re diving into some exciting news about one of the fan favorites—Scott Taylor—and his brand-new Pro Mod Camaro, which is set to hit the strip with Pro Line power and a ProCharger at some of the biggest races in the world.
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If you're into fast cars and fierce competition, you know Scott Taylor is a driver to keep an eye on. Already a household name in the No Prep Kings series, Scott has been turning heads with his consistent wins and strong showings. In fact, he's claimed victory at two No Prep Kings races this season alone, and now he’s bringing that momentum into the Pro Mod world, a stage packed with some of the toughest competition out there.
Scott Taylor’s New Pro Mod Camaro
So, what’s the big deal about Scott Taylor’s new ride? For starters, it’s a stunning black Camaro that’s about to get even more ferocious. He’s equipping it with a Pro Line Racing Hemi engine and a ProCharger, a combination that’s proven to be a winner for him in the No Prep Kings series. This setup has helped Scott dominate on the track, and now he’s bringing that same power and performance to the World Series of Pro Mod (WSOPM).
This Camaro will compete against some of the best door car racers from around the globe in what promises to be an epic showdown. The Pro Mod field is known for its incredibly tight competition, where over 60 cars will attempt to qualify, but only 32 make the cut. It’s a battleground where only the fastest and most finely-tuned machines survive, and Scott is ready to take on the challenge.
The World Series of Pro Mod – A Big Stage for Street Outlaws
For those unfamiliar, the WSOPM is one of the premier stages in the Pro Mod world. It’s where the biggest names in drag racing come to compete, and the stakes are high—very high. We’re talking about prize payouts in the range of $300,000 or more across multiple events. The competition is fierce, and it’s always exciting to see how the Street Outlaws drivers fare against other top-tier racers.
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Scott isn’t the only one from the Street Outlaws universe stepping up to the Pro Mod challenge. Other familiar names like Kye Kelly, Jim Howe, Justin Swanstrom, and even Chuck 55 are all bringing their A-game to the WSOPM this year. These drivers are looking to prove that the Street Outlaws crew can hang with the best of the best.
What to Expect From Scott Taylor and His Camaro
While Scott Taylor has already proven his mettle on the No Prep Kings circuit, the Pro Mod world presents a whole new level of competition. But with his new Camaro and the powerhouse Pro Line engine, expectations are sky-high. Scott has some of the best people in the business backing him, and he’s shown that he can handle the pressure of the big stage.
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We’ve already seen some impressive numbers from other Street Outlaws competitors in Pro Mod events. For example, Chuck 55 made it through the qualifying rounds and even managed to win a round in his Pro Mod debut. Justin Swanstrom, despite not qualifying last time, is coming back stronger with his own new setup. If Scott’s previous performance is any indication, we’re confident that he’ll not only qualify but also make a solid run at the top spots.
Kye Kelly’s New Pro Mod – Another One to Watch
While details are still under wraps, Kye Kelly is also working on a new Pro Mod build, and we can’t wait to see it in action. Kye has always been one of the top competitors in No Prep Kings, and if his new Pro Mod is anything like his previous rides, it’s going to be a serious threat on the track. There aren’t many details out yet, but you can bet that whatever he brings will be fast and fierce.
A Look Ahead
As we head into the winter months and the 2024 Pro Mod season, it’s clear that the Street Outlaws crew is about to make a big splash on one of drag racing’s biggest stages. Starting in December, Scott Taylor and his fellow Outlaws will be lining up against some of the best Pro Mod racers in the world, and it’s going to be a spectacle to watch.
With the combination of Scott’s new Camaro, Pro Line power, and his undeniable talent behind the wheel, we’re all eager to see how he’ll perform. Whether it’s the World Series of Pro Mod or other major events, 2024 is shaping up to be an exciting year for Street Outlaws fans.
So buckle up, because the action is just getting started!
Stay tuned to Street Outlaws Talks for more updates on Scott Taylor, Kye Kelly, and all the other racers bringing heat to the strip. Be sure to follow us for the latest news, race results, and behind-the-scenes action from your favorite drag racing series.
We’ll see you at the starting line!
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