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  • Gears Up! 11th Stop Added to The Street Outlaws No Prep Kings Schedule

    Street racing fans, get ready for the newest addition to the Street Outlaws No Prep Kings schedule! The 11th stop has been added to the lineup and it's set to be an exciting one. The No Prep Kings series has been a fan-favorite for years, showcasing some of the best street racers in the country. The series pits racers against each other on unprepared tracks, testing their skills and grit in an all-out battle for cash prizes and bragging rights. The 11th stop on the No Prep Kings schedule is set to take place at the US 131 Motorsports Park, the fastest track in Michigan, and fans are already buzzing with excitement. The location and date of the event have announced, and fans can expect the same high-octane racing action they've come to love. Photo by No Prep This new addition to the No Prep Kings schedule comes on the heels of a successful 2022 season, which saw racers from all over the country competing in 15 different locations. Fans witnessed some of the most intense and exciting races of the series, with each stop bringing its own unique challenges and surprises. With the addition of the 11th stop at the US 131 Motorsports Park, the No Prep Kings series continues to grow and evolve, attracting more fans and racers than ever before. The series has become a cultural phenomenon, with fans tuning in from all over the world to watch their favorite racers compete. Photo by SFG Promotions No Prep Kings is more than just a racing series - it's a community of dedicated fans and racers who share a passion for the sport. The series has inspired countless enthusiasts to get involved in street racing, and has even led to the creation of new racing leagues and events. So mark your calendars and get ready for the Street Outlaws No Prep Kings season 6 schedule. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual viewer, you won't want to miss the excitement and thrills of this epic racing event.

  • Slippery Road Really Causes Troubles For The 405!

    Street racing poses one of the greatest challenges to competitors due to the unpredictable nature of the racing surface. Unlike tracks, where the surface is more predictable, street racers face numerous variables, especially on heavily traveled roads. Even though some rubber might have been laid down from previous races, dirt and grime from other vehicles can affect the surface, making it difficult to make a smooth pass. Photo by Discovery Australia In a throwback video, Big Chief explains that the particular road the Street Outlaws are racing on has caused trouble for many racers, making them look foolish. However, for the racers vying for a chance to face off with the rest of the country on Street Outlaws: America’s List, this surface provides the best possible preparation for them to expect the unexpected. Racing on unfamiliar roads can throw unexpected challenges, and mastering them requires practice. But despite being experienced, several drivers really struggled to find traction on the slippery surface. Among those caught out were James "Doc" Love, Shawn "Murder Nova" Ellington, and Jerry "Monza" Johnston. Each experienced spins and close calls, with Monza even finding himself sliding off the racing surface and into the grass. Photo by Discovery Australia As experienced racers, the 405 crew was accustomed to pushing their cars to the limit, but they were not prepared for the dangerous conditions that awaited them on this particular night. The drivers were clearly frustrated by the challenging conditions, but they knew that street racing requires the ability to adapt to whatever surface they face. It's all about being prepared for the unexpected. Photo by Discovery Australia The races in the video below showcase multiple instances of lost traction, near wrecks, and a few competitors finding themselves off the racing surface and into the dirt. With street racing, competitors never really know what they're going to get, and the road surface plays a significant role in determining the outcome of the race. Video by Discovery Australia

  • Fans Question about Doughboy's Absence and JJ Da Boss Reaction!

    Following several seasons of "Street Outlaws" based in Oklahoma, the franchise inevitably grew, producing numerous successful spin-offs like "No Prep Kings", "Fastest In America", and the renowned "Street Outlaws: Memphis". This series not only presented a different perspective of racing outside of Oklahoma but also introduced numerous new faces who quickly became unforgettable. Photo by DoughBoy.MSO.JJdaBoss One of these iconic, adrenaline-fueled drivers of team Memphis is Doughboy, who has recently sparked many rumors about his whereabouts and well-being due to his absence from the show and concerning speculation. What is Doughboy currently up to? Why did he leave the show, and what is the status of his health? Read on to discover all the details. Who is Doughboy? Photo by No Pity Photography Doughboy, whose real name is Josh Day, gained fame as a reality TV personality on the popular show "Street Outlaws," appearing in the first four seasons. Born on December 31, 1990, in Joiner, Arkansas, Doughboy is the eldest son of JJ Da Boss, the leader of the Memphis racing crew. Doughboy's mother remains unknown, but he reportedly has nine siblings from his father's previous relationships and marriages. Photo by Chelsea Day From a young age, Doughboy developed a keen interest in cars and racing, which only grew stronger after he crashed his first car, a 1964 Chevy Nova. Despite the close call, Doughboy persevered and continued to pursue his passion for racing, eventually acquiring a 1962 Impala named "Debo" for further competitions. Doughboy's debut race was featured on the second episode of "Street Outlaws: Memphis" during the first season in 2018. While some may argue that he still has a long way to go to match his father's skills, Doughboy's passion and dedication to the sport have earned him a reputation as an underdog and fan favorite. In his personal life, Doughboy is married to Chelsea Day, who also appeared on the show. JJ Da Boss mentored Chelsea and taught her the necessary skills to excel in racing. Together, the couple has two children named Kamden and Novaleigh Day. Photo by DoughBoy.MSO.JJdaBoss What happened to Doughboy? Photo by Discovery For those who follow "Street Outlaws: Memphis," Doughboy is a familiar name, and they have witnessed his growth behind the wheel over the years. Despite being the son of Memphis racing legend JJ Da Boss, Doughboy didn't start racing until the show's second episode in 2018. While there has been no word from Joshua himself about his current situation, JJ Da Boss confirmed in June 2021 that Joshua had suffered a back disc injury that had kept him away from racing. Conversely, a Reddit thread sparked a debate among viewers who claimed that Doughboy was embroiled in legal issues and rumors began to circulate that he may have been incarcerated. Photo by DoughBoy.MSO.JJdaBoss Although Joshua's absence from social media has led to speculation about his well-being, it is important to note that the only official information regarding his health is what JJ Da Boss has stated. There are rumors on the internet but these remain unverified. What Happened To Doughboy’s Car? Those who recall Doughboy's early days on "Street Outlaws" will remember that he didn't own a race car initially. In fact, it was Lee Roberts, a fellow racer and friend of JJ Da Boss, who lent his 1973 Nova to Doughboy as a gesture of gratitude. However, it wasn't long before Doughboy acquired his own ride. In 2018, he purchased a 1962 Chevrolet Impala and fixed it up with the help of his father, expressing his gratitude on Instagram for his father's unwavering support. Photo by Discovery Doughboy then made his red Impala his preferred ride and took it everywhere. However, since his absence from the show and social media, the fate of his beloved car is unknown. There have been no sightings of the car on either his wife Chelsea's or his father's social media, leaving fans with no choice but to wait for Doughboy's potential return to uncover what became of the car. Who Is Doughboy’s Wife? As one of the leading drivers of JJ Da Boss’ crew, Chelsea Day has become an iconic figure on “Street Outlaws: Memphis”. Although she was born in Joiner, Arkansas, it seems that Chelsea has been residing in Memphis, Tennessee for some time. According to her social media, she has been racing since 2013, and although it is unclear what inspired her to enter this male-dominated field, it is clear that she has been passionate about it for a long time. Throughout the years, her preferred street car has been a red 1973 Camaro, although she has also had other powerful vehicles such as a 2001 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, a white 1973 Camaro, and the Tomkat, a 1966 Chevelle that she currently drives. Photo by Chelsea Day In addition to her impressive racing skills, Chelsea is also a devoted wife and mother who strongly supports her entire racing family in all of their endeavors. How fans react to the absence of Doughboy on the internet? Photo by Chelsea Day The absence of Doughboy from the show has left many fans wondering about his whereabouts and speculating about the reasons for his absence. Some fans have taken to social media to express their concerns and share their theories, with many hoping for Doughboy's eventual return to the show. "I totally find it very hard to beleave that Dough boy is still around and is still with Chelsea cause you never see him in any videos of yall at home especially for the Christmas vids or any other family gatherings." said one fan on JJ Da Boss Youtube channel. Another said: "If someone was on a famous show and disappeared without explanation then questions are going to be asked! Want to stop the questions then address it publicly." However it seems there is still no answer for this old question! JJ Da Boss even posted a video about this absence and said that he doesn't want to answer the same old question: "Where is Doe Boy?" Video by TheReal Streetoutlaws Despite the lack of official information about Doughboy's absence, fans have remained engaged with the show and its other cast members. Many have praised the other drivers, including Chelsea Day, for their impressive performances on the track and their strong bond as a racing family.

  • JJ Da Boss's Hummingbird Won $3,000 When His Opponent Slipped Off The Track

    The world of street racing is one that is filled with excitement and adrenaline. Every race is a battle of speed and skill, and each driver is willing to push their cars to the limit to come out on top. One driver who has been making a name for himself in this world is JJ Da Boss. He recently took part in a race where his Hummingbird left Carlos from team Cali in the dust, allowing him to lock in the win. Photo by stoutlaws In a dramatic episode of Street Outlaws: Fastest in America, JJ Da Boss and Carlos from team Cali faced off in a high-stakes race. The two drivers were evenly matched and tensions were high as they prepared to race on a deserted track in the middle of nowhere. Photo by stoutlaws As the race began, both JJ Da Boss and Carlos pushed their cars to the limit, with neither driver willing to back down. JJ's Hummingbird is a true beast on the road, and it is clear that he has spent countless hours fine-tuning it to perfection. The car is powered by a massive engine that JJ Da Boss has extensively modified and tuned to suit his specific racing needs and to give him an edge over his competitors. JJ's Hummingbird. Photo by Discovery As the race progressed, it became clear that Carlos had the upper hand. He was driving with confidence and skill, and it was clear that he was determined to win. However, disaster struck for Carlos when his car suddenly slipped off the track and ran into the sand. Despite his best efforts to regain control, Carlos was unable to recover and was forced to watch as JJ Da Boss sped off into the distance, securing the win. Photo by stoutlaws Carlos has commented for this incident: "We had a 5 mile car that drove in my line right before the race, putting some dirt and dust in my line. I didn't touch my tune from previous races, and the car was working just fine. I couldn't hear my car spinning as JJ's car is loud as f*ck. Sh*t got out of hand very quickly. I guess I should tune my car down just a bit to compensate for the dirt now on the road. Leave and learn at this point!" Carlos Iglesias car. Photo by Iglesias The incident was a devastating blow for Carlos and his team, who had worked tirelessly to prepare his car for the race. However, it was also a reminder of the dangers and risks that come with street racing. With no safety barriers or other protections in place, even the smallest mistake can have disastrous consequences. Overall, the race between JJ Da Boss and Carlos was a thrilling and intense event that showcased the best of what Street Outlaws: Fastest in America has to offer. While the outcome was disappointing for Carlos and his team, it was a testament to the skill and precision required to succeed in the highly competitive world of street racing. #StreetOutlaws #FastestinAmerica #JJdaBoss #Hummingbird #Memphis Video by Street Outlaws 405

  • Axman Felt Good to Get Back Out in The ‘67 Nova for NPK Season 6

    Larry Roach, better known as Axman from the TV show Street Outlaws, has recently made headlines with his return to No Prep Kings testing following a serious incident with his car in the previous season. Fans of the show are eagerly anticipating his return to the tracks and are speculating about his chances in the upcoming season. Photo by Axman + Axlady Axman has been actively testing his Procharged '67 Nova to prepare for the No Prep Kings season, although he has not yet officially announced his participation in season six. However, Axman surprised everyone by showing up unannounced in the previous season, so it is likely that he will make an appearance in the upcoming season. The last No Prep Kings season was challenging for Axman as his car caught fire, and he had to take some time off to repair the damage. But he is now back, and fans are excited to see him in action again. Axman's 67 Nova is equipped with a Noonan small block combination, a new and exciting addition to the show. Although this combination has not been seen much on No Prep Kings, Axman is enthusiastic about the prospects of his new ride. The small block Hemi is lighter, which makes it faster, and it can also take advantage of the weight savings. This means that Axman's car has the potential to be very fast and pose a significant threat to the competition. The screw blower is another exciting new addition that Axman is eager to utilize to his advantage. Photo by Dragzine Fans of Axman are optimistic about his chances this season and are hoping that he will achieve great success. Axman has been on the show for quite some time and has a loyal following. He is recognized for being a skilled driver and has won many races in the past. In season two, he had the best winning record and finished number one on America's List season one and two. Video by Axman + Axlady

  • Lizzy Musi Private Test Session at Virginia Motorsport Park

    Lizzy Musi is no stranger to the drag racing world, having grown up in a family of racers and making her own mark in the sport at a young age. She has since become a name in the world of drag racing, with multiple championships and records to her name. Lizzy is widely regarded as one of the most talented and dedicated racers in the sport, and her passion for drag racing is evident in every pass she makes. Photo by LIMO Guy At-LARGE On April 10, 2023, the Virginia Motorsport Park was buzzing with excitement as renowned drag racer Lizzy Musi geared up for a test session in her Bonnie Camaro. The test session at Virginia Motorsport Park was a chance for Musi and her team to fine-tune Bonnie before the start of Street Outlaws No Prep Kings Season 6. As the car roared down the dragstrip, spectators were treated to the sight and sound of one of the most powerful and impressive drag cars in the world. Photo by LIMO Guy At-LARGE Musi and her team made several passes during the test session, each one faster and more mpressive than the last. The Bonnie launched off the line with lightning-fast speed, leaving a trail of smoke and rubber behind it as it hurtled down the track. As Musi and her team worked to perfect the car's performance, fans and fellow racers looked on with admiration and respect. At the end of the test session, Musi and her team emerged with a car that was finely tuned and ready to take on the competition. Bonnie had once again proven itself to be one of the most formidable cars in the world of drag racing, and Musi had shown why she is one of the best racers in the sport. Photo by LIMO Guy At-LARGE For fans of drag racing, the test session at Virginia Motorsport Park was an experience with high-appreciated footage from the LIMO Guy At-LARGE. Watching Lizzy Musi and Bonnie in action was a true spectacle, and a reminder of the passion and dedication that fuels the world of drag racing. Video by THE LIMO GUY AT-LARGE

  • JJ Da Boss "Heifer" Wrecked Twice and Debate over Putting Young Girls behind The Wheels

    In yet another unfortunate turn of events for street racing legend JJ Da Boss, his prized possession, "Heifer," was wrecked in a street race in Crossville, Tennessee. The crash occurred during a high-speed race, leaving the car damaged and Big Berta shaken but thankfully uninjured. Photo by TheReal Streetoutlaws JJ Da Boss, whose real name is Jonathan Day, is a well-known figure in the street racing world. He has gained a massive following on social media and has been featured on the hit television show Street Outlaws. His love for racing started at a young age, and he has been perfecting his craft for decades. "Heifer" is a 1966 Chevy II Nova that JJ Da Boss has modified to perfection for maximum speed and performance. The car has been a fan favorite and a staple in the street racing scene, making the crash all the more hurtful for its owner and fans alike. The reason of the crash is still unclear, but reports suggest that Heifer was racing against another car when it veered off the road and hit the wall. The impact caused extensive damage to the front end of the car. Photo by TheReal Streetoutlaws Unfortunately, this is not the first time JJ Da Boss's car has experienced a crash. Berta did also involve in a wreck a week ago but was uninjured thankfully. However, JJ Da Boss has been at the center of a heated debate since then over his decision to put young and inexperienced girls behind the wheels of his race cars on the streets. Some argue that this is a dangerous and irresponsible move, while others defend it as a way to empower and encourage young women in the male-dominated world of street racing. Video by TheReal Streetoutlaws On one hand, critics argue that JJ Da Boss's decision to put young girls behind the wheel is highly irresponsible. Street racing is illegal in most parts of the United States and is considered an extremely dangerous activity. Putting inexperienced drivers on the road, especially in high-performance cars, is a recipe for disaster, increasing the risk of accidents, injuries, and even fatalities. Photo by Shelby Lynn On the other hand, supporters of JJ Da Boss argue that his decision to put young girls behind the wheel is a way to empower and encourage young women in the male-dominated world of street racing. JJ Da Boss has been an advocate for women in street racing for years, and his decision to put young girls behind the wheel is seen by many as a way to give them a chance to prove their skills and show that women can be just as competent and successful as men. "From a racing standpoint females have a faster reaction time", as said one supporter. Photo by Shelby Lynn Furthermore, supporters argue that JJ Da Boss takes great care to ensure the safety of his drivers, providing them with extensive training and guidance before allowing them to race. Many of the girls he works with have gone on to become successful street racers in their own right, demonstrating that JJ Da Boss's methods are effective and valuable in promoting gender diversity in the sport. Photo by Shelby Lynn The debate over JJ Da Boss's decision to put young girls behind the wheel is a contentious issue with strong arguments on both sides. While critics argue that it is dangerous and reinforces gender stereotypes, supporters see it as a way to empower young women and promote gender diversity in the male-dominated world of street racing. Ultimately, it is up to each individual to decide where they stand on the issue and whether JJ Da Boss's methods are worth the risk. Photo by Memphis Street Racer JJdaBoss

  • What Happened to Ryan Martin "Redrum"

    The story of Redrum, a small red truck that gained legendary status in the world of street racing, has finally been unveiled by the team at 405 Photo, an automotive media group. Until now, the secrets and stories behind this famous truck were a mystery, leaving fans wondering about its origins and history. RedRum started its life as a 2017 GMC truck, which Ryan purchased from a friend who specialized in buying damaged cars and repairing them. However, its story truly began when Hurricane Harvey hit Houston in 2018, causing significant damage to a local GMC dealership. Though many vehicles were destroyed, Ryan noticed a brand-new, never-driven GMC Sierra SLT inside the dealership and decided to purchase it as a total loss. Photo by Fireball Camaro Ryan had grand plans for the truck, aiming to create a daily driver with over 1000 horsepower. With the help of his friend Ricky, they worked on modifying the truck, adding power and installing a 4080 transmission. Before long, Redrum was pushing out a jaw-dropping 1300 horsepower, making it a serious contender on the streets and on the track. Redrum quickly became a fan favorite among Ryan and Ricky's followers, who eagerly followed the truck's progress and watched as it was put to the test. It was featured on the 405 show, and Ryan even took it on a 100-mile cruise during a toy drive. Photo by Fireball Camaro However, after being driven hard for thousands of miles, the truck's engine finally gave out, and Redrum met its demise. Despite this, the truck's legacy lives on, serving as a testament to Ryan and Ricky's skill and passion for building and racing high-performance vehicles. Photo by Fireball Camaro If you're a fan of high-performance cars and trucks or are interested in learning more about building and modifying these vehicles, Ryan and Ricky's YouTube channel is worth checking out. Whether you're a seasoned gearhead or new to the world of high-performance vehicles, their channel offers something for everyone. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride! Video by Fireball Camaro

  • Roots And Screw Superchargers In Drag Racing

    Jim Howe is a well-known street racer and a prominent member of the Street Outlaws crew. As a master of supercharger technology, Jim has extensive knowledge of the different types of superchargers available for high-performance racing engines. In his video, we will explore the differences between three types of superchargers that Jim is particularly familiar with and know how Howe Motorsports stuff is ran versus the way that other people's cars are doing. Roots Blower vs. Screw Blower The roots blower and screw blower are both types of positive displacement superchargers, which means they compress air by trapping it in a small space and then moving it to a larger space. However, they differ in the way they move air through the supercharger. A set of screw rotors on the left, roots on the right. Photo by PSI Superchargers In essence, the aim of both roots and screw blowers is to increase engine power by delivering maximum air into the motor. However, the crucial difference between the two lies in their efficiency, which ultimately determines the blower that can produce more power. The roots blower functions as an air pump with parts that touch inside, causing heat and friction. It can only spin up to 13,500-14,000 rpm before generating more heat than boost. Therefore, roots blowers are much less efficient and cannot move as much air as screw blowers. On the other hand, the screw blower is more efficient and can be spun up to 24,000 to 26,000 rpm with more room for creating power. However, there are no cylinder heads available that can use the level of air produced by a screw blower. Therefore, screw blowers are the ideal option for generating maximum power because of their efficiency, requiring less horsepower to turn them. Class rules also play a role in choosing the type of blower to use. The efficiency of screw blowers often comes with a significant weight penalty when used in a specific class, if permitted at all. Hence, roots blower cars can weigh up to 300 pounds less than screw-blown cars. The weight penalty of the screw blower might affect the choice of the blower based on what it would take to make it work at that weight. Both roots and screw blowers are efficient ways of making significant power in any racing class. The choice of which blower to use depends on the combination, style of racing, and class rules. Each blower has its advantages and can push your racecar to new levels of speed and performance on any race weekend. Photo by Howe Motorsports How Jim Howe Uses Different Superchargers Jim Howe has experimented with all three types of superchargers and has found that each has its own strengths and weaknesses. He uses a combination of roots and screw blowers to get the best of both worlds: the instant boost of the roots blower and the sustained power of the screw blower. Photo by Howe Motorsports In conclusion, there are many types of superchargers available for high-performance racing engines, and each has its own unique advantages and disadvantages. As a master of supercharger technology, Jim Howe understands the differences between roots, screw, and centrifugal superchargers and uses each type in the most effective way possible to stay ahead of the competition. Video by Howe Motorsports

  • Scott Taylor's Converter Exploded and Preparing for NPK Season 6

    The unpredictability of drag racing is one of the reasons why it keeps fans coming back for more. Although competitors may have a plan on paper, it is the execution on the track that truly determines the outcome of a race. The latest drag racing event showcased the highs and lows that come with the sport. A competitor can experience a low moment but can quickly turn it around with the right timing and execution. Unfortunately, the opposite can also happen. Scott Taylor, a well-known racer in the world of drag racing, experienced a major setback during a recent race on the popular TV show "Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings." As he passed the finishing line, his converter exploded, causing significant damage to his car and leaving him out of the competition. Photo by Discovery Australia During the event, Scott Taylor and his car were performing well against his opponent, Mike Murillo in the No Prep Kings race. Taylor had a strong start and maintained his lead until he crossed the finish line, securing the win. However, moments later, his car filled with smoke as his torque converter exploded. Photo by Discovery Australia This bittersweet moment was captured on the episode of Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings. While it was unfortunate to see Taylor's well-performing car experience technical difficulties, it is a part of the game, and it highlights the respect for those who continue to push through challenges to ultimately take home the victory at the end of the season. Video by Discovery Australia Scott Taylor is a veteran of the No Prep Kings series, and he's no stranger to hard work. But as he prepares for Season 6, he knows that there's still so much to be done if he wants to be competitive and come out on top. One of the biggest challenges that Scott Taylor and his team will face is the ever-evolving technology of the sport. With each passing year, new advances are made in engines, tires, and other critical components, and racers have to stay on top of these changes if they want to remain competitive. This means constantly testing and refining their own equipment to stay ahead of the curve. Photo by Scott Taylor Motorsports But perhaps the biggest challenge that Scott Taylor will face is the mental game. The pressure of competition can be intense, and it's easy to get caught up in the excitement and lose focus. Scott will need to stay focused and disciplined, maintaining a clear head even when the stakes are high. To prepare for the challenges ahead, Scott and his team will need to put in countless hours of hard work. This will involve everything from testing their equipment and fine-tuning their engines to studying the competition and strategizing for each race. Photo by Scott Taylor Motorsports But despite the challenges, Scott Taylor is no stranger to hard work and determination. He's a proven competitor and a respected member of the No Prep Kings community. And as he prepares for Season 6, he's more determined than ever to come out on top and take home the championship. In the end, the No Prep Kings series is all about pushing yourself to the limit and rising to the challenge. And as Season 6 approaches, Scott Taylor is ready to do just that. With hard work, determination, and a never-say-die attitude, he'll be ready to take on whatever challenges come his way and fight for the title of No Prep Kings Champion. Video by Scott Taylor Motorsports

  • Lizzy Musi Back in The Drivers Seat and Testing for No Prep Kings Season 6

    Lizzy Musi, the renowned drag racer, is back on track and gearing up for the upcoming No Prep Kings Season 6 with her father Pat Musi and their team. The event is scheduled to take place at the National Trail Raceway on June 2 - June 3 and is expected to attract a large crowd of racing enthusiasts. After a tumultuous previous season, the Musi Racing team is looking forward to getting back on the track and competing at the highest level. Lizzy Musi, who has been involved in drag racing since her teenage years, has made a name for herself as a fierce competitor on the track. She has won multiple races and set various records, including becoming the first woman to win a Professional Drag Racing Association (PDRA) Pro Nitrous event in 2015. She has also competed in the Street Outlaws television series and has gained a substantial following on social media. Photo by Pat Musi Racing Engines For the upcoming season, Lizzy Musi will be driving her Bonnie Camaro with a Pat Musi 959 cubic inch nitrous motor. Pat Musi, who is a renowned engine builder and tuner, has been involved in drag racing for over five decades and has won multiple championships and awards. He is known for his expertise in building high-performance engines and has been instrumental in Lizzy's success on the track. Video by Pat Musi Racing Engines The Musi Racing team has been preparing for the No Prep Kings event for months, fine-tuning the setup of their vehicles and testing their performance on various tracks. Lizzy Musi has been actively involved in the testing process, working closely with her father and the team to ensure that her car is running at its peak performance. Video by Pat Musi Racing Engines The No Prep Kings Season 6 event promises to be an exciting and action-packed affair, with some of the best drag racers from across the country competing for the title. With Lizzy Musi and the Musi Racing team in the mix, the competition is sure to be fierce, and fans can expect some thrilling races on the unprepared track. Photo by Pat Musi Racing Engines Despite the drama of last season, the Musi Racing team is determined to put the incident behind them and focus on the task at hand. They have the experience, expertise, and determination to succeed, and they will be giving it their all at the No Prep Kings Season 6 event.

  • Arm Wrestle for Lane Choice and Tricia Day's Return after Enduring A Car Wreck!

    On March 13, the fourth season of Fastest In America premiered on Discovery, and a number of familiar racers returned to the track. Among them were JJ Da Boss, Kye Kelley, and Lizzy Musi, along with others from team Memphis, NOLA and Cali. While these seasoned racers will be exciting to watch, viewers will also have the chance to get acquainted with some fresh faces, including Jessica Heath and the other members of Team Insane. Photo by Street Outlaws Jessica Heath, one of the newest cast members on Street Outlaws: Fastest in America, has been making a name for herself in the world of bodybuilder. In the most recent season of the show, she was featured in an episode where she arm-wrestled for the right to choose the lane in a race against one of the other teams. Jessica's strength and determination have earned her a reputation as a street racer and bodybuilder. She has been involved in bodybuilder for several years and has competed in a number of tournaments across the United States. The fitness buff appears on Street Outlaws Fastest in America with a blue Chevy. Photo by Jessica Heath Prior to her race against North Carolina, Jessica was requested to arm wrestle for lane choice. However, she engaged in an arm-wrestling match with Kye Kelley, a member of the NOLA team, first. The winner would get to choose which lane their team would race in, giving them a potentially significant advantage in the upcoming competition. Photo by Jessica Heath Video by Street Outlaws 405 In addition to the familiar groups such as Memphis, Texas, and Nola, Street Outlaws has introduced some fresh faces in 2023. Season 4 of Street Outlaws Fastest In America features the arrival of new racing teams, such as Trailer Park Mafia, Team Insane, and 252 Outlaws. Following the fifth episode, the leaderboard displayed Dream Team, Nola, and Memphis at the top, while Detroit, Insane, and Trailer Park Mafia were at the bottom. Photo by stoutlaws With her impressive display of strength and determination, Jessica demonstrated that she is a force to be reckoned with both on and off the track. Her arm-wrestling victory was a testament to her skill, her grit, and her unwavering commitment to excellence. Photo by Jessica Heath As Street Outlaws: Fastest in America continues to grow in popularity, it's likely that we'll see more of Jessica and her fellow cast members engaging in a wide range of challenges and competitions. But no matter what obstacles she faces, there's no doubt that Jessica will continue to bring her A-game and show the world what she's made of. In that particular episode, Tricia Day, JJ Da Boss' spouse, made a comeback to the show, following a car crash she had in 2022. Fortunately, Tricia recuperated entirely from the accident, and she's now returned to Street Outlaws, eager to compete once more. Photo by Street Outlaws Video by stoutlaws

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