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  • Street Outlaws: Next Generation!

    This article, we emphasize a significant development in the world of Street Outlaws: the transition to No Prep Elite. This change is monumental and signals a new direction for the series, making it crucial for everyone to understand what’s happening. Photo by No Prep Elite For years, Street Outlaws and No Prep Kings have been cornerstones of our community, captivating millions of fans globally. However, a major transformation is underway as we move into the era of No Prep Elite. This season, which began as No Prep Kings Season 7, has now introduced No Prep Elite. The remaining races of the season will be promoted under this new banner. Despite this shift, promotional materials and pages still reference Street Outlaws No Prep Kings Season 7. For example, the NPK Live pages haven't changed their names yet. However, notable figures in the community are already adapting. The Stat Guy, for instance, has dropped "Outlaws" from his title, signaling a significant change. Photo by No Prep Elite This transition is happening swiftly, and it’s essential to stay informed. The introduction of No Prep Elite was sudden, occurring during a bye week, but it marks a pivotal moment for the series. This weekend's race will be particularly telling. How will they address the event? Will they refer to it as a No Prep Kings race or a No Prep Elite race? It’s likely that we’ll hear more about No Prep Elite from the announcers and drivers. This change is more than just a rebranding. It represents a strategic shift that could redefine the future of our beloved series. With drivers like Ryan Martin, Justin Swanstrom, and Jeff Lutz already featured prominently in No Prep Elite promotions, it’s clear that this new direction is being taken seriously. However, the No Prep Elite page currently has a relatively small following, indicating that there’s still work to be done in building its presence. Photo by No Prep Elite As fans and supporters, it’s crucial that we embrace No Prep Elite. The success of this new direction depends on our collective enthusiasm and support. While it’s natural to feel nostalgic for the Street Outlaws and No Prep Kings brands, we must look forward and support No Prep Elite as it establishes itself. In conclusion, the transition to No Prep Elite is a bold move with the potential to take the series to new heights. This weekend's race will be a key moment in this transition, and it’s important for all of us to stay engaged and supportive. Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let’s continue to build this community together.

  • Ryan Martin’s Bold Strategy in No Prep Kings Season 7: A Game Changer?

    In this article, we delve into the intriguing developments of the ongoing No Prep Kings race. As of 5:10 PM on Sunday, June 23, 2024, the race is currently unfolding at Brainerd International Raceway in Minnesota. Due to inclement weather, the event schedule was shifted from June 21-22 to June 22-23, causing the second round, typically held on Saturday, to be contested on Sunday. Photo by Street Outlaws Live Given the real-time nature of the event, a detailed race recap will be provided in tomorrow's episode. Instead, this article focuses on a pivotal narrative of this season: Ryan Martin’s decision to compete with two different cars. Photo by Stat Guy For the uninitiated, Ryan Martin is not racing two cars simultaneously. Rather, he strategically selects between his gray and red cars based on variables such as track conditions, weather, and temperature. This approach was expected to provide Martin with a significant competitive advantage, allowing him to manage wear and tear more effectively and maintain peak performance. Photo by Street Outlaws Live Entering No Prep Kings Season 7, the prevailing expectation was that Martin's two-car strategy would lead to unprecedented dominance. By alternating vehicles, Martin could theoretically halve the wear and tear on each car, thereby optimizing his performance across the season. This tactic was poised to make him an almost invincible contender. Contrary to these expectations, Martin’s performance this season has not been as dominant as anticipated. While he remains a formidable competitor, his results have not mirrored the overwhelming success predicted by many. This season, which some might consider one of Martin's less dominant, is still remarkable by general standards but falls short of his own established high benchmarks. Photo by Street Outlaws Live Earlier, there were concerns that Martin’s dominance might reduce the overall competitiveness of No Prep Kings. However, the current season has demonstrated that even with two cars, the expected level of supremacy has not materialized. This development has added an unexpected layer of intrigue to the competition. As the remainder of No Prep Kings Season 7 unfolds, it will be fascinating to observe whether Martin's innovative strategy will ultimately prove successful. The ongoing discussion around his two-car approach will likely continue, shaped by his future performances and outcomes. Photo by Richard Rowe In conclusion, Ryan Martin’s bold strategy has yet to yield the absolute dominance many predicted. The remainder of the season will reveal whether this approach will secure his place at the top or if the competition will remain fiercely contested. Please share your thoughts on Ryan Martin's two-car strategy in the comments below. Did you expect different results this season? Your insights are valued.

  • Brainerd Pre-Elite Event Results: Updated Racer Standings and Points!

    In the wake of the recent Brainerd Pre-Elite event, we have received an updated list of racers and their respective point standings. Below is the latest ranking of the top 16 competitors: Giuseppe Gentile – Continues to maintain his dominant position at the top. Ryan Martin – Climbed significantly from fifth to second place. Justin Swanstrom – Close behind Ryan Martin in third place. Shawn Ellington – Holds steady at fourth. Robin Roberts Disco Dean Kye Kelley Bobby Ducote Kayla Morton Jeff Lutz – Completes the top ten. Paige Coughlin Scott Taylor Nate Sayler Jerry Bird Birdman Jim Howe Photo by Stat Guy These top 16 racers will compete in the final four events. However, with five more races remaining before the playoffs, there is still significant opportunity for movement within the rankings. The competition remains intensely close. The point gap between the top 1 and the 16th position is not substantial, making each upcoming race critically important. The Brainerd event marked the fifth points race, leaving five more before the playoffs, where only the top 16 will compete. Ryan Martin has demonstrated remarkable performance, moving up the rankings impressively. Giuseppe Gentile continues to justify his position as the leader, having held the top spot for several races. Justin Swanstrom has also shown strong performance, despite encountering some setbacks due to motor issues. Photo by Stat Guy Noteworthy Performances Kye Kelley: While still trailing Ryan Martin, Kelley's performance shows improvement. Although he has yet to surpass Martin, there is still time for change. Disco Dean: Known for his consistency, Dean has reached the semifinals and finals in recent races. His car, though not the fastest, is reliable. With a new car on the horizon, he could see further improvements in his standings. Photo by Stat Guy Several fast competitors in the latter half of the top 16 have the potential to advance in the rankings. With the majority of the championship still ahead, the next nine races are crucial. It is possible we will see significant shifts in the rankings before the playoffs. Photo by Stat Guy With nine races remaining before the playoffs, the championship landscape is still wide open. While Giuseppe Gentile currently holds the top position, the strong performances of Ryan Martin and others indicate that the competition is far from settled. The upcoming races will be vital as each racer strives to secure a spot in the top 16 for the playoffs. For ongoing updates and in-depth coverage, continue following us at Street Outlaws Talks. The journey to the championship is heating up, and we will be there every step of the way to bring you the latest news and insights.

  • Fireball Camaro Wins Brainerd No Prep Elite!

    Hey Street Outlaws fans! We’ve got some thrilling news from the No Prep Elite event at Brainerd. Ryan Martin, driving the Fireball Camaro, clinched another victory, showcasing his incredible skills and consistency on the track. Photo by Mallory Elizabeth Photography Ryan Martin's Victory Ryan Martin dominated the challenging track conditions at Brainerd, where many racers struggled with tire spin and shake. Despite these difficulties, Ryan ran fast and consistent, ultimately taking home the win. Once again, he faced off against Kye Kelly in the finals and emerged victorious. This continues Ryan’s streak of beating Kye, having also defeated him in their last race two weeks ago. Kye Kelly, who has previously won at Brainerd twice, was aiming for a third victory. However, Ryan put a stop to his plans with an impressive performance. Photo by Street Outlaws Live Season Highlights and Standings This victory marks Ryan's second win of the season. He has proven his versatility by winning with both the screw-blown Fireball Camaro and the gray car, equipped with a ProCharger. His adaptability and skill behind the wheel are undeniable. Following his win at Brainerd, Ryan Martin has moved up to second place in the points standings. Here’s a quick look at the top three: Giuseppe Gentile - 150 points Ryan Martin - 145 points Justin Swanstrom - 140 points The competition is incredibly tight, with only 10 points separating the top three racers. With nine more races left in the season, anything can happen! Track Conditions and Upcoming Races The track conditions at Brainerd were particularly tough, with many racers struggling to get a good grip. Despite this, Ryan Martin’s performance was stellar. Murder Nova also had a strong showing but unfortunately went red due to either a trans-brake issue or a jump, marking one of the rare times he has gone red in NPK. Looking ahead, the upcoming races in August and October promise to be interesting. August races often face weather challenges, making the tracks sketchy, while October races usually take place on faster tracks like Texas Motorplex and Steele, Alabama. This will undoubtedly add more excitement and unpredictability to the championship. Photo by Fireball Camaro What’s Next? As the season progresses, the battle for the championship remains fierce. With Ryan Martin’s recent win, the stakes are higher than ever. Keep an eye on StreetOutlawsTalks.com for more updates, in-depth coverage, and the latest news from the world of No Prep Kings.

  • Street Outlaws - Winners Bracket Update from No Prep Elite at Brainerd!

    Hello, Street Outlaws fans! We’ve got some exciting updates from the No Prep Elite event in Brainerd. The competition was fierce, and the races were nail-bitingly close. Here’s the lowdown on what went down in the winner's bracket. Photo by Street Outlaws Live Swanstrom's Tough Break First up, Justin Swanstrom faced some serious challenges. During the qualifier round, Swanstrom hurt his motor while going up against Alex Laughlin. Initially, Justin put Alex on a two-minute clock but later decided to give Alex more time. This decision ended up backfiring as it led to a pedal fest, with Swanstrom ultimately losing to Alex. Close Calls and Big Wins The action didn’t stop there. Jerry Bird took out Clay Cole in a race where both drivers had to pedal hard. Kye Kelly managed to edge out Jeff Lutz in a very tight race, showcasing her skills on the track. Murder Nova and Jim Howe had their first-ever matchup, which turned out to be another close race. Murder Nova took the win by getting the jump on Jim at the start and holding onto the lead. Ryan Martin showed his prowess by taking out Larry Larson, while Cody took down Dominator. Kayla also secured a victory against Bobby. One of the most interesting stories of the night was Giuseppe Gentile. After losing in the bracket-setting round, he drew the lucky chip to get back into the show. Not only did he make it back, but he also won the first round of the winners bracket in an incredibly close race against Paige Coughlin. Photo by Street Outlaws Live Standings and Highlights Giuseppe Gentile’s comeback has him sitting at the top of the points standings for No Prep Elite. He’s currently followed by Justin Swanstrom, with Shawn and Robin Roberts tied for third place. Murder Nova’s program continues to impress, and his performance against Jim Howe was a testament to that. Despite neither driver making a perfect pass, Murder Nova managed to stay ahead, showing the strength of his team and car. Photo by Street Outlaws Live What’s Next? With such thrilling races and unexpected outcomes, the No Prep Elite event at Brainerd has set the stage for more exciting battles to come. Keep an eye out for the next rounds – the competition is heating up, and anything can happen! Stay tuned to StreetOutlawsTalks.com for more updates and in-depth coverage of all your favorite Street Outlaws events. Let’s see who will come out on top in the next round!

  • The End of an Era: Street Outlaws Bids Farewell

    In a move that has sent shockwaves through the racing community, it has been confirmed that "Street Outlaws" is officially over. With the transition from "Street Outlaws No Prep Kings" to "No Prep Elite," the beloved name "Street Outlaws" is now a thing of the past. Photo by Radical Speed The shift to "No Prep Elite" signifies a significant change, not just in name but in the direction of the show. Discovery Channel, which has retained the rights to the names "Street Outlaws" and "No Prep Kings," will no longer be part of this new journey. As a result, the creators had to come up with a fresh identity, settling on "No Prep Elite." While it may take some getting used to, the new name aims to capture the essence of the high-stakes, no-preparation racing that fans have come to love. "Street Outlaws" was more than just a show; it was a cultural phenomenon that brought street racing into living rooms across the country. From "Street Outlaws: Mega Cash Days" to "Street Outlaws: Fastest in America," each spin-off kept viewers on the edge of their seats. The transition to "No Prep Elite" means saying goodbye to an iconic brand that has defined a generation of racing enthusiasts. Photo by LUTZ RACE CARS During a recent live stream, racing stars Jeff Lutz and Dominator hinted at the possibility of live street racing events in the future. While Lutz was optimistic about this prospect, it remains unclear how these events will be branded and whether they will carry the same spirit as "Street Outlaws." The separation between "No Prep Elite" and the traditional street racing format suggests a deliberate effort to keep the two distinct. This could mean different drivers and potentially a different vibe for each format. However, what remains constant is the passion and competitive spirit that has always driven these racers. Photo by Mallory Elizabeth Photography As we bid farewell to "Street Outlaws," many questions arise about the future of the show's extensive social media presence. With millions of followers across various platforms, it will be interesting to see how these pages evolve. Will they be rebranded to support "No Prep Elite," or will they remain as relics of a bygone era? This transition phase will be closely watched by fans who have been with the show since the beginning. In conclusion, the end of "Street Outlaws" marks the end of an era, but it also opens the door to new opportunities and challenges with "No Prep Elite." The racing community eagerly awaits to see how this new chapter unfolds, hoping that the legacy of "Street Outlaws" will continue to inspire and thrill for years to come. Stay tuned to StreetOutlawsTalks.com for the latest updates and in-depth coverage of this exciting transition.

  • Update on No Prep Elite Brainerd & Racers

    Hello, Street Outlaws fans! Welcome to StreetOutlawsTalks.com, your go-to source for the latest updates on the Street Outlaws No Prep Elite race series. Today, we’re bringing you all the exciting details from the No Prep Elite race at Brainerd. Buckle up as we dive into the racers competing and what to expect from this action-packed event. Photo by Street Outlaws Live Racers in Attendance Today's event at Brainerd sees the return of some familiar faces, including Reaper and Alex Laughlin. Unfortunately, a few racers like Liy M and Nate Saylor are not present. However, the heavy hitters are all here: Gucci, Justin Srom, Ryan Martin, and Murder Nova. This is the fifth points race of the season, and we still have five more to go before determining the top 16 racers who will compete for the $150,000 championship. Alex Laughlin’s New Setup Alex Laughlin is back with his brand new PJS 49 Hemi combination. After facing challenges in the first part of the season, Alex is looking to make some fast passes with his new setup. His car now features a combination similar to Jim Howe’s, who is known for his impressive speed. Let’s see if Alex can turn his season around with this new configuration. Photo by Dragzine Grudge Races One of the highlights of the day will be the grudge race in the second round, set to take place around 5:00 or 6:00 p.m. This race will feature Jim Howe going head-to-head with Murder Nova. Both teams are highly capable and their cars are among the fastest in the competition. Shawn, aka Murder Nova, is coming off a win from the last race and is currently fourth in points. Jim Howe typically skips the first round of grudge races, so he will be running against Murder Nova right off the trailer. This matchup is definitely one to watch. Ryan Martin’s New Motor Ryan Martin is also racing today with his gray car, even though his red car is finished and ready. He’s got a new motor in the gray car, which means it’s going to be extremely fast, as usual. Ryan is a top contender at every NPK event he attends, so keep an eye on his performance today and tomorrow. Photo by Street Outlaws Live Weather Conditions The weather is looking good, though the air quality is around 2700 feet, and water grains are in the 80s. While these conditions aren’t the best, the ProCharger and screw-blown cars are still expected to make a lot of power. This should lead to some interesting and competitive racing throughout the day. Live Feed The live feed is scheduled to start in about an hour, so make sure you tune in to catch all the action live. It's going to be an exciting race day with lots of fast cars and intense competition. Stay tuned to StreetOutlawsTalks.com for more updates and videos on the Street Outlaws No Prep Elite race series and other Street Outlaw shows. Don’t forget to subscribe and comment below with your thoughts on today’s races. Let’s see who comes out on top at Brainerd!

  • Disco Dean to Unveil New Car Stinky Pinky #5 This Year!

    Hello, Street Outlaws fans! Today on Street Outlaws Talks, we're bringing you the latest scoop on Disco Dean and his exciting new build – Stinky Pinky #5. Be sure to subscribe, leave a comment, and stay tuned for more updates on all things Street Outlaws! Photo by Disco Dean Stinky Pinky Recently, Disco Dean teased us on Facebook, asking if we, the fans, would be interested in seeing him build a new car. He even floated the idea of constructing a Tesla for NPK, which would be a groundbreaking move in the racing world. How he plans to do that remains a mystery, but it's certainly an intriguing possibility. In a recent podcast with Justin Swanstrom, Dean confirmed that he is indeed working on a new car: Stinky Pinky #5. The build is progressing rapidly and is expected to be completed within the next three weeks. While it's still unclear whether this will be an NPK car or a small tire car, the anticipation is palpable. Currently, Dean is racing his Cadillac, which has shown significant improvement over time. He's climbing the ranks and is currently sitting at number five or six in the NPK points standings. This progress is impressive, considering the struggles he initially faced with the Cadillac. Now, it’s getting faster with each race, and he's proving to be a formidable competitor against the heavy hitters. Photo by Disco Dean Stinky Pinky Many of you might remember Dean's earlier rides. From his days in the Camaro racing Big Chief about eight years ago, to his time with the Challenger when he first entered NPK, and then the long stint with the Chevelle. The Chevelle, now his go-to small tire car, has seen action in places like Canada and Australia, showcasing its speed and Dean's tuning prowess on various surfaces. The possibility of a Tesla drag racer for NPK, especially one with a screw-blown Hemi, is mind-blowing. Such a unique build could set a new standard in the drag racing community. However, whether this new car will replace the Cadillac or serve as a new addition to his lineup remains to be seen. Dean's skill in tuning and racing is evident across all his cars, and Stinky Pinky #5 promises to be another exciting chapter in his racing career. The Chevelle will likely continue to dominate the small tire scene, while the new car could bring something entirely fresh and unexpected to the track. Photo by Mallory Elizabeth Photography Stay tuned for more updates as we await the unveiling of Stinky Pinky #5. It's an exciting time for Disco Dean and all his fans, and we can't wait to see what he rolls out next!

  • Fireball Camaro Returning to No Prep Elite Racing at Brainerd

    Hello Street Outlaws fans! Welcome to StreetOutlawsTalks.com, your go-to source for all things Street Outlaws. Today, we have some thrilling news to share – the Fireball Camaro is potentially making its return this weekend at Brainerd. Photo by Fireball Camaro Just two weeks ago, Ryan Martin encountered a significant setback when his motor in the gray car suffered a rod failure during a race. At the time of the incident, Ryan was leading against Murder Nova when the motor blew, resulting in a substantial fire. Fortunately, Ryan and the car were unharmed, though the engine sustained severe damage. Ryan has since installed a brand new motor in the gray car. Recently, a picture surfaced showing the Fireball Camaro being loaded into a trailer, indicating its anticipated return for this weekend's race. This development is creating a buzz among fans and competitors. The Fireball Camaro, equipped with a screw blower, has already demonstrated its prowess by winning an Invitational race earlier this season. However, the car had to sit out the last race due to damage to the blower. Screw blowers are not only expensive but also rare and challenging to repair. Unlike ProChargers, which can be swapped out relatively easily, screw blowers require more time and effort to fix. Despite these challenges, it seems that Ryan is ready to bring the Fireball Camaro back to the track. Photo by Fireball Camaro The gray car was extremely fast and consistent before the engine failure. Many believe that if the motor hadn’t given out, Ryan would have won the race against Shawn. However, Ryan has high hopes for the Fireball Camaro. At the beginning of the season, he mentioned that the Fireball, with its screw blower setup, was faster than any other car or combination he's run in NPK. Looking ahead to this weekend at Brainerd, the air conditions are not expected to be ideal. However, screw-blown cars like the Fireball Camaro tend to perform well even in less-than-optimal air quality. Ryan has dialed in the Fireball Camaro, making it a formidable competitor. Whether it’s the gray car or the Fireball Camaro, Ryan Martin is always a significant threat to win any race he enters. With the Fireball Camaro potentially returning to the track, this weekend’s race at Brainerd promises to be thrilling. Stay tuned to see how Ryan and the Fireball Camaro fare against the competition! Photo by CPaulshock Photography Don't forget to subscribe and comment on our updates, and stay tuned for more news and insights on the Street Outlaws No Prep Kings series and other Street Outlaws shows. Let's see what happens this weekend at Brainerd! For more updates and in-depth coverage, keep visiting StreetOutlawsTalks.com.

  • Alex Laughlin Upgrades to PJS Racing Engines' Screw Blown Hemi for No Prep Elite!

    In a surprising turn of events for the no prep racing scene, Alex Laughlin has made a bold move from his ProCharger setup to a new PJs Racing Engines screw blown Hemi combination. This switch places him at the forefront of power in the category, with insiders speculating it could rival even the legendary Jim Howe's setup, known for reaching speeds of 209 mph in testing. Photo by Alex Laughlin Laughlin, previously running mid-380s with his ProCharger setup, recognized the need for more speed to compete effectively in the highly competitive No Prep Kings series. "Now he has the most powerful engine combination available right now," one enthusiast commented, hinting at the potential this new setup brings. The decision to switch to a screw blown engine isn't without its risks and challenges. The mechanics of harnessing such power on no prep tracks, where traction can vary unpredictably, will be crucial. "I'm not real sure how he's going to see a tree with that," remarked another observer, highlighting the technical and strategic adjustments Laughlin's team will need to make. Photo by Alex Laughlin With the backing of PJS Racing Engines and support from experts like Brandon and Cole Pesz, Laughlin's team is optimistic about the potential for even greater speed and performance. "If he can push beyond 207 mph like Jim Howe, it's going to be a big threat," said a fellow racer, reflecting on the implications for upcoming races. As Laughlin prepares to potentially debut his new setup at an upcoming event, fans and competitors alike are eager to see how the new engine configuration will fare against the competition. Whether he can translate raw power into consistent performance remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Alex Laughlin's move to PJS Racing Engines Screw Blown Hemi has stirred up excitement and anticipation in the world of street outlaw racing. Photo by Alex Laughlin Stay tuned to Street Outlaws Talks for updates on Laughlin's performance and all the latest news from the no prep racing circuit.

  • Who Is Behind No Prep Elite? Unraveling the Rumors and Speculations

    The world of no prep racing has been rocked by sudden changes midway through the No Prep Kings season, leaving fans and insiders alike questioning the motives behind this shake-up. Speculation has run rampant, particularly concerning the involvement of Dana White, a name synonymous with UFC but now seemingly linked to the evolution of what was once known as Street Outlaws and No Prep Kings. Photo by No Prep Elite The controversy stems from recent alterations that have transformed the familiar landscape of No Prep Elite. Formerly under the banners of Street Outlaws or No Prep Kings, the series now faces an identity crisis of sorts, prompting confusion among fans who are trying to navigate the abrupt shifts. In a recent episode of No Prep News, the hosts dissected the sudden overhaul, pondering whether Dana White's influence could be the driving force behind these changes. "Is this Dana White making the change?" questioned one commentator, highlighting the magnitude of the adjustments made in the middle of a competitive season. The decision to rebrand and realign the series with a new name and potentially new vision could indeed signify a strategic move to redefine the future of no prep racing. Photo by No Prep Elite Moreover, the introduction of a staggering $150,000 winner-take-all playoff race at season's end has further fueled suspicions that a heavyweight like Dana White might be at the helm. Such a significant financial incentive added mid-season suggests a deliberate effort to elevate the stakes and attract attention, akin to strategies seen in White's other ventures. However, amidst the swirl of rumors and speculation, it's crucial to note that nothing has been confirmed. "These are just rumors going around online," the hosts emphasized, cautioning against definitive conclusions. Yet, the idea that only someone with White's clout could orchestrate such a pivotal change mid-season seems plausible to many observers. Photo by Street Outlaws Live As fans and competitors alike adjust to these developments, one thing remains clear: the future of what is now termed No Prep Elite hangs in the balance, awaiting further clarification on its direction and leadership. Whether Dana White's influence marks a new era of innovation or merely a temporary disruption remains to be seen. For the latest updates and discussions on the evolving world of no prep racing, stay tuned to Street Outlaws Talks. Share your thoughts and insights in the comments section below — what do you think about Dana White's potential impact on No Prep Elite?

  • No Prep Kings Rebrands to No Prep Elite: What You Need to Know!

    The world of street racing is gearing up for a thrilling shift as No Prep Kings transforms into No Prep Elite. As discussed in recent updates, the rebranding comes with an expanded schedule featuring a total of 10 points races. These events will determine the top 16 racers who will battle it out for the coveted $150,000 Championship across the final four events of the season. Photo by Street Outlaws Live Let's break down the upcoming events and what to expect: Current Schedule Highlights: This weekend kicks off with the race in Brainerd, followed by Cordova next week. After these initial races, there's a two-month break in the championship season. Excitingly, two events are slated for Canada, showcasing international competition. In August, the action heats up with events in Airway Heights, Eagle Idaho, Firebird Raceway in Las Vegas, and Martin Michigan. The season culminates with the top 16 facing off at the final four events in Tulsa, Rockingham, Steel Alabama, and Texas. Photo by Street Outlaws Live Competition Intensifies: The No Prep Elite fields have seen between 22 to 26 cars, making every race a high-stakes battle. With only the top 16 advancing to the championship rounds, the competition is fierce. Every racer must bring their A-game, as a single bad weekend could mean missing out on the championship opportunity. Current Standings and Contenders: Justin Swanstrom leads in the points standings, closely pursued by Giuseppe Gentile and others. However, the dynamic nature of street racing means that even those currently outside the top 16 have a chance to make a comeback. Canada Events and Expectations: The upcoming events in Canada add an intriguing dimension, with questions lingering about which cars will participate. Speculations suggest Justin Swanstrom with Prenup and Disco Dean with Diesel will be contenders, but details on other big and small tire entries are yet to be confirmed. Photo by Street Outlaws Live Looking Ahead: With 10 events remaining in the season, the No Prep Elite series promises excitement and unpredictability. Fans and racers alike are eager to see who will rise to the top in this fiercely competitive environment. Stay tuned to Street Outlaws Talks for the latest updates and insights into the No Prep Elite series. As the season progresses, expect more thrilling races, unexpected twists, and the crowning of a new champion in the world of street racing.

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