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  • Daddy Dave Explains Why He's Been So Quiet and Speaks Out About His New Audi

    Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings enthusiasts have been eagerly anticipating the release of the new rules, as per various comments and vlogs from the competitors. Preparing cars for the race without guidance has posed a conundrum for racers. Photo by Street Outlaws Daddy Dave, a continual NPK frontrunner, is in a more demanding situation as he attempts to assemble an entirely new build for the tournament rather than simply tweaking the previous machine. Therefore, Dave requires as much time as possible to study the regulations to assist his operation. Dave published his new Audi at the 2022 SEMA exhibition, and since then, there has been little information about the construction and progress. Recently, he posted on Facebook to clarify his silence, stating that the season 6 rulebook for No Prep Kings is out, and drivers are eager to hit the road in a few months. Dave has been swamped with emails as racers hurry to put their plans together. Photo by Street Outlaws Dave also shared that his racing operation, DDR, has gone through the guideline and formulated the best possible approach to concur. Despite some racers' dissatisfaction with the regulatory changes, striving to make the competition more demanding, Dave and his crew are not one of them. Photo by Daddy Dave It's anticipated that Dave will collect his car, finish constructing it at the engine shop, get it examined on the dyno, and conduct a test trial before finally presenting it on the track.

  • Tragedy as Two Street Outlaws Stars Now Battle 'Mortal' Stage Four Cancer

    The world of street racing has been hit with devastating news as two stars from the popular television show "Street Outlaws" are currently battling stage four cancer. Mike Murillo, known for his drag racing skills, has been diagnosed with lung cancer while fellow racer Lizzy Musi is fighting breast cancer. Photo by Mike Murillo Racing The news of their diagnoses has sent shockwaves through the racing community and has left fans heartbroken. Murillo and Musi are both fan favorites and have become synonymous with the high-speed world of street racing. Mike announced on his YouTube channel in March 2023 that he had received a diagnosis of stage four lung cancer. Prior to this, he had experienced COVID-19 symptoms in January 2021 but continued to race despite feeling unwell. One day, he coughed up “a lot of blood”, leading him to visit the emergency room where he was informed of an enlarged heart. A subsequent scan revealed a mass on his lung, lymph nodes, and spine, ultimately resulting in his stage four cancer diagnosis in August 2022. When he shared the news with his fellow racers on the set of the show, the atmosphere was tense and solemn. However, Mike remains optimistic, stating in his YouTube video that his health is improving, and he is motivated to change his lifestyle. In an update provided on April 20, he indicated that his health is progressing as planned and that he has lost 60lbs from his original weight of 321lbs during his cancer treatment. Photo by Mike Murillo Racing Following Mike Murillo's cancer diagnosis, Lizzy Musi was also diagnosed with stage four breast cancer. Lizzy shared her cancer journey with her followers in a YouTube video posted on April 21, 2023. According to Lizzy, the first indication of cancer that she detected was a “marble-sized lump” in her breast. She mentioned that she had undergone breast augmentation surgery approximately two years ago, followed by a "revision" surgery later on. About six months after her second surgery, she noticed the lump. Initially, she did not think much of it, assuming it might be scar tissue. Upon discovering the lump in her breast, Lizzy and Kye had to travel to Australia for five weeks. When they returned, Lizzy noticed that the lump had grown from the size of a marble to almost 3 cm and had become tender. She consulted her doctor again, and after undergoing tests and a biopsy, she received confirmation of her cancer diagnosis. According to Lizzy, the cancer is an aggressive form. The cancer has spread to her lymph nodes and liver, and she is set to begin chemotherapy treatment soon. Photo by Lizzy Musi The news of Murillo and Musi's diagnoses is a stark reminder that cancer does not discriminate and can affect anyone, regardless of their age or occupation. It is also a reminder of the importance of regular health screenings and early detection. The racing community has rallied around Murillo and Musi, offering their support and encouragement during this difficult time. Fans have taken to social media to express their love and admiration for the two stars, with many sharing stories of how they have inspired them over the years. As Murillo and Musi continue their fight against cancer, we stand with them and their families, sending them all of our love and support. Their bravery and determination are an inspiration to us all, and we know that they will come out of this stronger than ever before.

  • Reaper Talks about The Return of Big Chief!!!

    Reaper, one of the most respected and talented street racers on the popular TV show Street Outlaws, recently released a video discussing the much-anticipated return of Big Chief to the show. The video, which has already garnered a lot of attention and views, features Reaper sharing his thoughts on Big Chief's return and what it means for the street racing community. However, in a surprising twist, the video was more of a comedy skit than a serious discussion about Big Chief's return. Big Chief, whose real name is Justin Shearer, is one of the original cast members of Street Outlaws and has been a fan favorite since the show's inception. However, he took a hiatus from the show to focus on his personal life and his Youtube channel, leaving fans heartbroken. But, the news of his return has brought back the excitement and anticipation among fans. In the video, Reaper talks about how Big Chief's return is a significant event for the street racing community. He describes how Big Chief's impressive driving skills and street racing experience make him one of the most respected and well-known racers in the game. However, as he begins to talk, he is interrupted by a series of humorous sketches and jokes that take the viewer on a wild ride. Despite the humor and comedic elements, Reaper does take some time to discuss Big Chief's return and his impact on the street racing community. He acknowledges the excitement and anticipation that many fans feel about Big Chief's return and the new energy that he will bring to the show. Finally, Reaper concludes the video by encouraging fans to tune in to the upcoming season of Street Outlaws to see Big Chief's return in action, and promising them that there will be plenty of exciting racing action to keep them entertained. Overall, while Reaper's latest video may not have been what fans were expecting, it was certainly entertaining and provided a fresh and humorous take on the return of one of the show's most beloved racers. Fans can only wait and see what other surprises and twists Reaper has in store for them in the future. Video by Street Outlaws Reaper SS

  • Musi Sisters Battle it Out at No Problem Raceway!!!

    The Musi sisters are well-known in the drag racing community for their exceptional driving skills and their love for the sport. Lizzy Musi, in particular, has made a name for herself by breaking boundaries as a female racer and winning several No Prep Kings events. However, she's not the only Musi in the game. Tricia Musi, Lizzy's sister, also races in several prep events and occasionally enters no prep to give it a try. Tricia drives a nitrous-assisted Firebird, but most of the time, she races the old Musi Popeye car. This nitrous-assisted Firebird is very recognizable because their father Pat Musi used to race it to the winner's circle several times in his career. Tricia continues the tradition with the Popeye car but brought out a new nitrous-assisted Firebird that looks to be just as fast. Lizzy and Tricia Musi. Photo by Tricia Musi Recently, the Musi sisters battled it out at the No Problem Raceway, putting their skills to the test. It was a thrilling experience for fans who were excited to see the two sisters compete against each other on the track. The event was well-attended, and everyone was eager to see how the sisters would perform. Photo by Tricia Musi Lizzy Musi took to the track first in her iconic Pro Nitrous Camaro, known for its signature black color and striking appearance. Tricia followed in the Firebird, racing with determination and skill. As they raced down the track, the crowd cheered loudly, supporting both sisters. Despite the outcome, it was clear that both sisters are incredibly talented and dedicated to their craft. Fans were delighted to see them race against each other and put on a great show. The Musi sisters have definitely made a name for themselves in the racing world, and they continue to inspire and motivate aspiring racers, especially women, to break barriers and excel in this male-dominated sport. Check out this sister battle as well as Grudge race between Kye Kelley and Lizzy Musi as it was a neck-and-neck race for the first few seconds, with neither driver giving an inch. Video by National No Prep Racing Association

  • Daddy Dave's NPK Audi with New Procharger Making Big Power on The Dyno!

    Daddy Dave, a renowned figure in the world of street racing, has once again made headlines with his latest creation - a powerful Audi equipped with a new Procharger, the f4x-136. The car, which is part of Daddy Dave's No Prep Kings lineup, has been making waves in the racing community thanks to its impressive power gains and cutting-edge technology. Photo by Daddy Dave Racing At the heart of Daddy Dave's Audi lies a powerful XRE Hemi engine, which has been extensively modified to deliver exceptional performance on the track. The engine, which features a Noonan-based design, has been paired with a new f4x-136 Procharger, which has allowed the car to make significant power gains. Photo by Xtreme Racing Engines During testing at Extreme Racing Engines, Daddy Dave's Audi produced an incredible 3523 horsepower to the hubs, thanks in large part to the new Procharger. This is more power than what Goliath, a rival car equipped with a bigger 140 blower, was able to produce, making Daddy Dave's Audi a serious contender for the championship. One of the key advantages of the f4x-136 Procharger is that it is eligible for a significant weight break under the new NPK season 6 rules. This means that Daddy Dave's Audi can weigh as little as 26.50 with no Lockup in a modern car or 2625 in an older car, getting the 25-pound weight break. This gives the car a significant advantage on the track, allowing it to accelerate faster and reach higher speeds than its competitors. Photo by Daddy Dave Racing The new Procharger is also highly efficient, allowing Daddy Dave's Audi to produce impressive power gains without compromising on performance or fuel economy. Although it is smaller than other Prochargers on the market, it is more than capable of delivering the power and speed needed to compete at the highest levels of street racing. With its powerful XRE Hemi engine and new f4x-136 Procharger, Daddy Dave's Audi is set to be a major force in the No Prep Kings series. The car's impressive power output and lightweight design make it a serious contender for the championship, capable of reaching speeds of over 200 miles an hour with ease. Photo by Daddy Dave Racing As Daddy Dave continues to fine-tune his Audi and push it to its limits on the track, there is no doubt that this powerful machine will continue to turn heads and impress racing enthusiasts around the world. Whether you're a fan of street racing or simply appreciate the engineering and technology behind high-performance cars, Daddy Dave's No Prep Kings Audi is a true marvel of modern automotive engineering. Video by Street Outlaws 405

  • Jim Howe Testing New NPK Season 6 Rules!

    As the National Pro Street Association (NPK) season 6 approaches, racers are getting ready to hit the tracks with their modified cars. In preparation for the upcoming races, a group of racers recently gathered at Virginia Motorsports Park for a five-day testing session to try out some new rules for the season. Among these racers was Jim Howe, a seasoned racer who has been competing in the NPK for several years. A Haltech Hero. Photo by Howe Motorsports The testing session presented some challenging conditions for the racers. They tested only during the hottest part of the day when the heat was on the racetrack, and the sun beat down on the surface, with track temperatures ranging from 190 to 210 degrees Fahrenheit. Additionally, the racers had to deal with foreign no-prep conditions and no glue or any other substances on the racetrack. Photo by Howe Motorsports Despite these challenging conditions, Jim Howe and the other racers were able to learn a lot and make some important adjustments to their cars. They focused on making their cars more consistent players when the sun is on the track, especially during the first couple of rounds on Friday or Saturday. For Jim Howe, this meant making some critical changes to his car's setup. Photo by Howe Motorsports During the testing session, Jim Howe tested his car's performance using two different engines. One engine was set up for more horsepower, while the other was set up for more torque. By doing so, he was able to compare the two engines and determine which one would be better suited for the upcoming NPK races. Jim Howe also worked on fine-tuning his car's suspension and adjusting the weight distribution to optimize his car's performance on the track. This included diagnosing a problem that had been affecting his car for quite some time. He finally figured out that it was a bad strut, which was causing the tire to drop too quickly, affecting the car's stability. Once he fixed the problem, he immediately saw an improvement in his car's performance. The testing session was a great opportunity for Jim Howe to work on his tuning and see what works best for his car. He found a couple of things that he will be sharing with his fans in a tuning part one video coming up soon. Jim Howe also took advantage of the testing session to test two cars at the same time. This allowed him to jump in his GTR, put it down the racetrack, park the car at the top end, jump in a pit vehicle, drive it to the starting line, fully dressed with a Hans device, helmet, gloves, boots, and the whole nine yards, and then jump over into the next car to race. Overall, the testing session was a huge success, and Jim Howe feels confident going into the start of the NPK season in Hebron, Ohio. He is determined to make his car as consistent as possible and make fewer mistakes than the guy next to him. With the new rules in place, it will be interesting to see who comes out on top this season. Photo by No Prep Racing Jim Howe expressed his gratitude to the staff at Virginia Motorsports Park and Tommy Franklin for their hospitality during the testing session. He is looking forward to seeing his fans in Hebron, Ohio, and has some exciting contests coming up for his followers on social media. Video by Howe Motorsports

  • Lizzy Musi Snatches A Last-Second Win from Her Teammate

    The world of competitive racing is full of rivalries and intense competition, and the Street Outlaws No Prep Kings series is no exception. In the third season of the show, two teammates, David Gates and Lizzy Musi, found themselves pitted against each other in a thrilling race that left fans on the edge of their seats. Photo by Discovery Australia David Gates, the driver known for his impressive racing skills, was poised to take home a straight win until a last-second upset from Lizzy Musi. This thrilling turn of events left racing fans on the edge of their seats and proved once again that anything can happen in the world of competitive racing. Photo by Discovery Australia The race began with David Gates taking an early lead, leaving his competitors in the dust as he expertly navigated the track. He maintained his position for the majority of the race, with his supporters cheering him on from the sidelines. However, in the final seconds of the race, Lizzy Musi emerged from the pack, expertly maneuvering her vehicle around the course and narrowly beating David Gates to the finish line. The excitement of the moment was palpable, with cheers and gasps emanating from the crowd as they watched the unexpected turn of events. Some were left stunned by Lizzy Musi's last-second victory, while others celebrated her impressive performance and grit. For David Gates, the loss was a tough pill to swallow, but he took it in stride and graciously congratulated Lizzy Musi on her well-deserved win. He recognized the hard work and dedication that goes into becoming a top-notch racer and praised his fellow competitor for her impressive skills. Photo by Discovery Australia As for Lizzy Musi, this win was yet another impressive addition to her already impressive racing career. She has been a rising star in the world of competitive racing for some time now, and this win cements her status as one of the top drivers in the game. Photo by Lizzy Musi Overall, this race was a testament to the excitement and unpredictability of competitive racing. David Gates may have been in the clear for a straight win, but Lizzy Musi proved that anything can happen in the final moments of a race. It was a thrilling and unforgettable moment for racing fans around the world, and it will undoubtedly be remembered for years to come. Video by Discovery Australia

  • No Prep Kings Season 6 New Team Captains Revealed and $250,000 Championship!

    The Street Outlaws No Prep Kings series has been a fan favorite for years, showcasing some of the best street racers in the country competing on unprepared tracks. The 2023 season promises to be the most exciting yet, with the introduction of the $250,000 Team Championship. Photo by No Prep Racing For the first time in No Prep Kings history, teams will compete against each other in a series of races, with the ultimate prize being a quarter of a million dollars. During the first event, eight captains will select their rosters from a pool of over 40 drivers. After 15 No Prep Kings events held throughout the United States, the team with the highest number of victories will become the No Prep Kings champions. Discovery has announced seven of the eight new team captains, including familiar faces like Ryan Martin, Shawn Ellington, Kye Kelly, Disco Dean Karns, Jermaine Boddie, Mike Murillo and Justin Swanstrom, while the eighth driver remains a mystery. Interestingly, the 405 team is divided, with Ryan and Murder Nova on different teams. Photo by Discovery The new format is expected to generate more drama and compelling television. The team captains will select their drivers, which is anticipated to create tense moments, as the first captain to choose somebody would choose Jim Howe or John Odom. The team captains will select from all drivers running on the NPK field, increasing the likelihood of multiple captains selecting the same driver, resulting in even more drama and tension. It will be captivating to observe who ends up with whom. In addition, there is another twist for viewers: they can now select one of the eight team captains, known as the People's Choice Captain. From Monday, April 24 to May 31st at 11:00 pm ET, fans can participate in an interactive experience and vote for their preferred team leader at discovery.com/vote. The choices are Lizzy Musi, Robin Roberts, Daddy Dave, Jerry Bird, Scott Taylor, Jim Howe, Birdman, or Kayla Morton. The announcement of the People's Choice Captain will be announced shortly after polls close. Photo by Discovery The team championship will add a new level of strategy and excitement to an already thrilling series, as well as add a new level of intensity to an already fierce competition. Racers will need to rely on each other and work together to take home the prize. This new format will also give fans a chance to root for their favorite teams and experience the camaraderie and rivalry between teams. The 2023 No Prep Kings season promises to be the most exciting yet, with the introduction of the team championship and the continuation of the individual championship. Fans can expect to see some of the best racing action in the country, as the top street racers compete for cash prizes and bragging rights. Video by No Prep Racing In summary, No Prep Kings Season 6 is set to be a thrilling journey for Street Outlaws fans. With its new team captains and format, it promises to generate more drama and provide exceptional racing, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. With the new season scheduled to commence in a month, fans are eagerly anticipating how everything will unfold.

  • Shawn Wilhoit's Procharged Mistress Incident

    Street Outlaws No Prep Kings is a thrilling, high-octane racing competition that brings together the best street racers from across the United States to compete in a series of intense and adrenaline-fueled races. However, even the most experienced and skilled drivers are not immune to the dangers of high-speed racing, as was demonstrated in a recent incident involving No Prep Kings star Shawn Wilhoit and his iconic ride, the Mistress Nova. Photo by Roadrunner Media During preparations for No Prep Kings season 6, Wilhoit's Mistress Nova suffered a crash that left the vehicle severely damaged. According to reports, the incident occurred during a test run at night, when Wilhoit was pushing the limits of his vehicle in an effort to prepare for the upcoming season. Photo by Shawn Wilhoit Eyewitnesses reported that as Wilhoit approached the finish line at high speed, the Mistress Nova suddenly veered off course and crashed into the wall. Fortunately, Wilhoit was able to escape from the vehicle unharmed, but the same cannot be said for his beloved car, which sustained significant damage in the crash. Photo by Roadrunner Media The Mistress Nova has been a fixture of No Prep Kings for several years, and Wilhoit is widely regarded as one of the most talented and respected drivers in the competition. The incident has sparked concern among fans and fellow competitors, many of whom have expressed their support and well wishes for Wilhoit and his team. Photo by Shawn Wilhoit Despite the setback, Wilhoit has remained upbeat and focused on his goals, stating that he is determined to rebuild the Mistress Nova and return to the track stronger and faster than ever before. In a recent statement, he thanked his fans and supporters for their messages of encouragement, and vowed to come back even stronger in the upcoming season. Photo by Shawn Wilhoit The incident has also highlighted the importance of safety in high-speed racing, and the need for drivers to take all necessary precautions to minimize the risk of accidents and injuries. No Prep Kings officials have reiterated their commitment to safety, and have pledged to work with drivers and teams to ensure that all necessary measures are in place to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. Video by Roadrunner Media In the end, the unfortunate incident involving Shawn Wilhoit and the Mistress Nova serves as a reminder of the dangers of high-speed racing, and the importance of taking all necessary precautions to protect the safety of drivers and spectators alike. We wish Wilhoit and his team all the best in their efforts to rebuild and return to the track, and look forward to seeing them back in action in the upcoming season of No Prep Kings.

  • Battle for The Fastest Steel Body Street Car in America

    The race for the fastest steel body street car in America has long been a topic of debate among racing enthusiasts. With so many contenders and advancements in technology, the answer is constantly evolving. However, a recent race between Joe Barry and Larry Larson has sparked a renewed interest in the topic. Joe Barry, a seasoned racer from Mississippi, has made waves in the racing community with his 1956 Chevy 210 Sport Coupe. The car, known as "Creamsicle," is powered by a twin-turbocharged engine that produces over 3,500 horsepower. Barry has spent years perfecting the car, and his efforts have paid off in impressive racing performances. Photo by Grudge Race Larson, who is known for his 1966 Chevy II Nova, is no stranger to the racing scene. The car has been modified to include a twin-turbocharged engine that produces over 2,300 horsepower, allowing it to reach speeds of over 200 miles per hour. Larson has set records at numerous drag racing events across the country, including the famous Hot Rod Drag Week. Photo by Grudge Race The recent race between Barry and Larson has reignited the debate over who has the fastest steel body street car in America. While both cars are incredibly fast, many racing enthusiasts believe that Barry's "Creamsicle" has the edge due to its higher horsepower output and impressive racing performances. Photo by Grudge Race It is important to note that the debate over the fastest steel body street car in America is constantly evolving, with new contenders and advancements in technology. However, for now, Joe Barry and Larry Larson remain among the top contenders for the title, and their impressive feats behind the wheel continue to inspire and excite racing enthusiasts across the country. Video by Grudge Race

  • Fireball Camaro New Look with a Xpel Camo Wrap for No Prep Kings Season 6

    Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings is a show that has become increasingly popular over the years, and the upcoming season promises to be even more exciting with the news that Ryan Martin will be sporting a Xpel camo wrap on his car. Photo by Fireball Camaro You will not see Ryan Martin Camaro in his custom Red or Gray. Instead, the three-time Street Outlaws No Prep Kings Champion is changing it up by a Xpel camo wrap. For No Prep Kings 6, he decided to team up with Justin Norton of Atlanta Custom Wraps ACW to wrap the Camaro in his Signature Young Dolph Camo Print. The wrap is designed to be both stylish and functional, providing an extra layer of protection to the car while also making it look great. Photo by Fireball Camaro He announced these changes on his Facebook post: "We are proud to announce our 2023 Partnership with @XPEL lots of new, and exciting things to come. The BIG secret will be see on the track!!!" Martin is known for his attention to detail when it comes to his car, and the Xpel camo wrap is no exception. The wrap is made from high-quality materials that are designed to withstand the rigors of racing, and it has been custom-fitted to Martin's car to ensure a perfect fit. Photo by Street Outlaws Live The upcoming season of Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings promises to be one of the most exciting yet, with some of the best racers in the world going head-to-head in some of the toughest conditions imaginable. Martin will be looking to defend his title and to cement his place as one of the top racers in the game. The Xpel camo wrap on Martin's car is just one of the many ways in which he is preparing for the upcoming season. He has been working tirelessly to ensure that his car is in top shape and that he is ready for whatever challenges lie ahead. Photo by Street Outlaws Live Considering all this, the news that Ryan Martin will be sporting a Xpel camo wrap on his car for the upcoming season of Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings is sure to be exciting news for fans of the show. Martin is one of the top racers in the game, and the addition of the camo wrap to his car promises to make him even more of a force to be reckoned with on the track. We can't wait to see what he has in store for us in the upcoming season. Video by Fireball Camaro

  • Lizzy Musi Has Been Diagnosed with Stage 4 Breast Cancer

    Lizzy Musi, the renowned drag racer, has just made a shocking announcement that she has been diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. This news has come as a surprise to her fans and followers, as she had been keeping her illness a secret until now. Photo by Lizzy Musi Musi is known for her incredible speed and fearless driving on the racetrack. She has been a professional drag racer since the age of 16 and has won multiple championships in her career. However, her toughest race yet is the battle she is now fighting against cancer. Photo by Lizzy Musi Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer affecting women, and Musi's diagnosis has shed light on the importance of early detection and regular checkups. Musi herself admits that she had ignored the signs of her illness and had not been keeping up with her health checkups as she should have. Musi's announcement has also sparked a conversation about cancer awareness and the importance of supporting those who are fighting the disease. Many of her fans and fellow racers have come forward to offer their support and encouragement, and Musi has expressed her gratitude for their messages of hope and positivity. In a recent Facebook post, she wrote, "My toughest race yet... I wanted to let you guys know what is going on with me as I embark on this journey, so we made a video explaining everything which is on my Youtube. Your thoughts and prayers are appreciated, thank you all for your support." Photo by Lizzy Musi Despite the difficult diagnosis, Musi is determined to fight this battle head-on. It is clear that Musi's journey towards recovery will not be an easy one. But with her strength, determination, and the support of her loved ones, she is ready to face this challenge head-on. Her message to her fans is clear: do not ignore your health, get regular checkups, and be proactive about your well-being. In conclusion, Lizzy Musi's announcement about her breast cancer diagnosis has sent shockwaves through the drag racing community and beyond. But with her indomitable spirit and the support of those around her, she is ready to face this challenge and come out stronger on the other side. Her story is a reminder of the importance of cancer awareness and the need to prioritize our health and well-being. Video by Lizzy Musi

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