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  • Battle for The Fastest Street Camaro in America. Ryan Martin VS Tom Bailey Grudge Race

    The Chevrolet Camaro has been a popular muscle car since its introduction in the late 1960s. Over the years, many car enthusiasts have modified their Camaros for increased speed and performance. But who has the fastest street Camaro in America? Let's take a closer look. In a recent YouTube video, a Camaro Pro Mod owned by Tom Bailey was crowned the owner of the fastest street-legal car in America. His "Your Mom" Camaro, a 1969 model travels across the country to challenge Ryan Martin's 2016 Camaro for the title of the fastest street driven Camaro in America. "Your Mom" '69 Camaro. Photo by Grudge Race "Fireball" '16 Camaro. Photo by Grudge Race For those unfamiliar with the name, Tom Bailey is a veteran competitor (and champion) of several drag-and-drive events. Not only does he own and drive the fastest street-legal car in America, he also manages Sick Week, a drag-and-drive event with a long waiting list, and publishes Sick the Magazine and a series of successful videos on YouTube. Tom Bailey '69 Camaro Pro Mod. Photo by Grudge Race Ryan Martin, who is the threepeat champion of the No Prep Kings series, is under hood of 504 cubic inch Proline motor, 98mm Twin Turbos, a factory wheelbase, meaning a full-fledged race car. On the other land, Tom Bailey and his street driven Pro Mod with 165 cubic inch of Steve Morris motor and 2 Twin 88m Turbos. The battle for title of the Fastest Street Camaro in America is going to be on fire! Photo by Grudge Race Tom's Camaro is capable of running the quarter-mile in just 6.3 seconds at a speed of 249 miles per hour. To put that into perspective, a stock Camaro SS can run the quarter-mile in the mid-12-second range at around 115 miles per hour. Of course, building a car like this is no easy feat. It takes a lot of time, money, and expertise to modify a Camaro to this level of performance. But for those who are willing to put in the work, the results can be truly impressive. It's worth noting that there are likely other Camaro owners out there who have built similarly fast cars. But for now, Tom's Camaro can rightfully claim the title of the fastest street Camaro in America. Photo by Grudge Race While building a car like this may not be practical or affordable for most people, it's still impressive to see what can be achieved with a little bit of ingenuity and a lot of dedication. And for those who are interested in drag racing, watching videos like this can be a thrilling experience. Down in below video, you can see Tom Bailey's 1969 Camaro is a true testament to the potential of the Chevy Camaro. With its incredible 2,500 horsepower and lightning-fast quarter-mile times, it's easy to see why it's considered the fastest street Camaro in America. And who knows? Maybe Ryan Martin's Camaro is waiting to claim that title for itself. Video by Grudge Race

  • Monza Gives Update on NPK Chevelle!

    Monza, the seasoned street racer and fan-favorite from the hit TV show "Street Outlaws", has recently given fans an exciting update on his new car for the upcoming No Prep Kings season 6. Photo by Team Monza 405 For those unfamiliar with the show, "Street Outlaws" follows a group of street racers as they compete in illegal races on public roads. The show has become a phenomenon, attracting millions of fans around the world who are drawn to the adrenaline-fueled action and intense rivalries. Monza, whose real name is Jerry Johnston, has been a part of the show since its early days and has built a loyal fanbase thanks to his skills behind the wheel and his charismatic personality. He has always been known for his sleek and powerful Camaro, but this season, he's switching things up by bringing out a Chevelle. Photo by Team Monza 405 In a recent Youtube video, Monza shared some behind-the-scenes footage of his new ride, giving fans a glimpse of what to expect from his performance this season. The car looks absolutely stunning with a classic muscle car design. Its color is not revealed at this time but Monza definitely will show it up until it's done and back to his shop expectedly on May 1st. But it's not just the looks that are impressive – Monza's new Chevelle is packing some serious power under the hood. The car features a Proline motor, ProCharger 140, Mark Micke Turbo 400, Mark Micke converter and rear end built by Marty Merrilat. That's more than enough to give Monza a serious edge in the races. Photo by Team Monza 405 Of course, the No Prep Kings series is known for its unpredictable and dangerous races, where anything can happen. Even the most powerful cars can falter if they're not properly tuned and maintained, so Monza and his team will have to work hard to make sure that the Chevelle is ready to compete. Still, Monza's fans are confident that he's up to the challenge. He's proven time and time again that he's one of the best drivers in the game, and his passion for street racing is second to none. With his new Chevelle by his side, Monza is sure to make some serious waves in the upcoming season of No Prep Kings. Photo by Team Monza 405 In conclusion, Monza's update on his new Chevelle has certainly gotten fans excited for the upcoming season of "Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings". With its powerful engine and sleek design, the car is sure to be a force to be reckoned with on the streets. And with Monza behind the wheel, there's no telling what kind of thrills and spills are in store. Fans can't wait to see what happens when the new season kicks off, and with Monza in the mix, it's sure to be a wild ride.

  • Legendary Showdown Ends with Huge Fireball: Kye Kelley VS Monza

    The Street Outlaws franchise created a successful spin-off series last year called No Prep Kings, featuring the original stars of Street Outlaws, some of the guys from Street Outlaws New Orleans, and top names in the No Prep track racing world competing across the country for significant payouts and a season-long points series. The world of street racing is full of adrenaline, high-speed action, and intense rivalries. And no rivalry is more iconic than the one between Kye Kelley and Jerry "Monza" Johnston, two of the most skilled drivers in the Street Outlaws franchise. This season of Street Outlaws No Prep Kings features a showdown between the two legends in their new cars, the Aftershock and the Sinister Split Bumper Camaro. Photo by National No Prep Racing Association Kye Kelley, who gained notoriety for his third-gen Shocker Camaro, has built a new car specifically for No Prep racing called Aftershock. The car is designed to meet the regulations of the no prep world and has been carefully crafted to be one of the most formidable cars on the track. The car is powered by a massive horsepower engine and is equipped with a state-of-the-art suspension system to provide maximum traction and stability on the track. Kye Kelley Aftershock. Photo by National No Prep Racing Association On the other hand, Jerry "Monza" Johnston's Sinister Split Bumper Camaro is a legend in the world of street racing. The car was involved in a crash last year and was destroyed. But Monza did not give up on his beloved car and has rebuilt it with a new twin-turbo powerplant. The car looks almost identical to its previous version, with the exception of a matte black coat replacing the previous gloss black. Monza's Sinister Split Bumper Camaro. Photo by Motortrend The stage was set for an epic showdown between the two cars in the latest season of Street Outlaws No Prep Kings. As the two cars lined up on the starting line, the tension was palpable. The drivers revved their engines, and the crowd cheered as the race began. Photo by National No Prep Racing Association The Aftershock took an early lead, with Kye Kelley expertly navigating the car around the track. But the Sinister Split Bumper Camaro was not far behind. Monza's driving skills and the power of his car quickly closed the gap, and it looked like the race would be neck-and-neck. But then disaster struck. A nitrous backfire occurred on the Aftershock, indicating an issue with the car's tune. The explosion was harmless, but it caused Kye to lose his momentum, giving Monza the opportunity to take the lead and win the race. Photo by National No Prep Racing Association Although Kye Kelley's Aftershock did not emerge victorious in this race, the car is still one of the most formidable machines in the world of street racing. And with Monza's Sinister Split Bumper Camaro back in action, the stage is set for many more epic showdowns in the upcoming season of Street Outlaws No Prep Kings. The rivalry between these two drivers is far from over, and fans of the franchise can't wait to see what happens next. Video by National No Prep Racing Association

  • Axman Takes Aim at Drag Racing for "Unlimited Money"

    Larry Roach, also known as "Axman" because of the giant ax on the front and rear of his 1963 Chevy II, has one of the most recognizable cars in the no prep racing world. He has given up small tires for big ones and has found a new home in the no prep racing scene, becoming a regular on Discovery Channel's Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings. Photo by No Prep Racing During a No Prep interview, Larry Roach revealed that the reason he switched to drag racing was "unlimited" amount of money. "Really, what got me to switch over was the radial tire racing was just unlimited money. It was who was willing to blow their shit up and put another engine in right there on the spot was going to win. My last radial race, we had a few issues. It just stressed me out. I was done, was actually gonna sell the car. I came back home, and I told my wife, ‘I quit.’ Then we went to a No Prep Kings race at Galot [Motorsports Park], and we had so much fun. We lost…I think we lost first round. We didn’t do that well our first race, but we enjoyed it. We couldn’t believe how much we enjoyed it. And that’s what I told myself – from now on, that’s the way racing was going to be. I don’t want to hate going racing. I love it because it’s my hobby, and that’s what I wanna keep it at." He also manages to do it all with a two-person crew, with his wife. While Sarah can be seen lining him up at every race, Larry Roach explains that his wife is more than just a visual presence. He receives assistance from the Bruder Bros and Team Vixen, but Sarah is the crucial element that holds his racing program together. Photo by No Prep Racing This time, we bring you video Ride In-car with Larry Roach in his Procharged Power Chevy Nova at the No Prep Race in West Palm Beach. While most videos usually show great shots from the outside, we think it's equally important to see what the drivers and competitors experience from inside their cars. Photo by TheRacingVids Join the fun and experience the excitement of the race from the best seat in the house as you witness the immense power these race cars launch with and how difficult it is to keep them pointed in the right direction. Video by TheRacingVids

  • Rear End Locks Up, Sends The 55 Into The Wall. Bad End for Chuck VS Jeff Lutz

    Both Chuck 55 and Jeff Lutz belong to the same team and drive one of the most attractive cars in the No Prep Kings championship. However, being on the same team doesn't mean they won't have to race against each other to advance to the finals, just like the other guys on the team. Chuck 55 VS Jeff Lutz at NPK Texas. Photo by National No Prep Racing Association On this particular occasion, Chuck 55 and Jeff Lutz must face each other to determine which Chevy is the fastest on this track. Even though they have raced against each other before, the outcome is always unpredictable, and one car cannot guarantee to be faster than the other. Chuck's The 55. Photo by National No Prep Racing Association Unfortunately for Chuck 55, mishaps didn't necessarily have a schedule. As he pulled up to the starting line, he found himself next to another tri-five Chevrolet with Jeff Lutz behind the wheel of "The 57". The race started, and Chuck took off down the track, leaving Jeff behind. However, before Chuck could make it too far, the rear end of his car locked up, causing it to slide sideways and hit the wall. It's unclear what caused the incident, but it was beyond Chuck's control. Photo by National No Prep Racing Association The rear end broke and locked up the back wheels, Chuck 55 drove it to a stop with minor damage to the front end. The National No Prep Racing Association captured the whole ordeal, and luckily, Chuck didn't get hurt. It's a shame that such a potent combination of drivers and cars has to go out like that for the year! Photo by National No Prep Racing Association Watch the video to see what happened when these teammates competed against each other at full throttle and searched for the coveted scramble button just in case one of them got too far ahead. Video by National No Prep Racing Association

  • Ryan Martin's Back-to-back Win at Firebird Raceway

    If we take a look at the stats for event wins, Daddy Dave is the one that is following Ryan Martin for the Great 8 championship, however, if we take a look at the total No Prep Kings Championship points, we find that Ryan is being followed by non-other than Kye Kelley. So once again they prove why they are at the top of the points game, and make it to the finals of the first event in Idaho, to battle for the win at the Great 8 events. Photo by No Prep FAM When it comes to the action, there are always those competitor pairs that we know are going to give us a good run for the money. In this particular race of Great 8 event, we get just that as top-notch racers, Ryan Martin and Kye Kelley, are ready to give this race all that they had in order to go home with victory. Photo by Fireball Camaro Facebook We all know that Kye Kelley is running his motor with a Nitrous power adder. He and his new father-in-law, would like to show everybody that the Pat Musi built Nitrous engine is still able to beat the prochargers and show them that they should not count out the nitrous equipped cars. As Martin and Kelley final round is becoming familiar, this time Martin grab the win once again and put a bigger gap between them. Photo by Fireball Camaro Facebook Ryan Martin, as a high-level drag racer, continued his back-to-back NPK victory as he won the Great 8 over Kye Kelley on Friday night and defeated Scott Taylor on Saturday night. Well done Ryan and the crew again! The Great 8 Results from Firebird Raceway: Semi-finals: Ryan Martin vs Jerry Bird Finals: Ryan Martin vs Kye Kelley Invitational Round Results: Round 1: Ryan Martin vs Jerry Bird Round 2: Ryan Martin vs Mike Bowman Round 3: Ryan Martin vs Murder Nova Semi Finals: Ryan Martin vs Brandon James Finals: Ryan Martin vs Scott Taylor Overall, after getting 80 points for back-to-back win at Firebird Raceway, Ryan Martin is still on top of the list with 460 points and has a massive lead over Kye Kelley at 340 points. Lizzy Musi is now tied with Justin Swanstrom at third place with 240 points. She definitely did great job at Firebird Raceway. Street Outlaws No Prep Kings will now be off until September 9th and 10th, when the series regroups at Tucson Dragway. Let’s check out the below video and see how Ryan Martin turned on the winner light at the end of the track.

  • Kye Kelley Missed The Chance To Gain On Points Leader at Alabama Dragway

    Points leader Ryan Martin are heading into Alabama International Dragway with only 3 other drivers who mathematically have a shot at the Championship title and those are Kye Kelley, Justin Swanstrom and Jeff Lutz. This event was added following the non-filming at Tulsa Raceway Park in August due to the death of Street Outlaws producer Mike Helmann. Photo by Upshift360 However, Ryan Martin couldn’t stay as even as possible with Kye Kelley in the main event as he was defeated by Kayla Morton in the semi-finals. While Kye got the win over Jeff Lutz to advance to the finals against Morton. Photo by Kayla Morton Racing For the second time this year, we have Kayla Morton in the finals and Kye has a quite a few things to worry about in this final and one of the biggest problems that Kayla Morton has taken Ryan Martin out in the semi-finals. Finally, Street Outlaws No Prep Kings star Kayla Morton has won the second-to-last race of the season by defeating Kye Kelley on Saturday night finals. Photo by Kayla Morton Racing That means that Kayla’s team is on point in Alabama and their tune works in their Hot Mess Express Mustang, even against the number one in points Ryan Martin so we believe that she is feeling very good as she is putting her car thru the staging lanes. Photo by Kayla Morton Racing While Kayla is not in the running for the championship, at the moment Ryan Martin is still able to step towards claiming the title. As Kayla defeated Kye Kelley, the difference in points is eighty points, which we are sure he would prefer before heading into the last race of season. Photo by Kayla Morton Racing This was Kelley’s third straight loss in the final round. He has dropped five final rounds on the season: one recent loss to Jeff Lutz last weekend at Rockingham Dragway in Rockingham, one loss to Jim Howe at Summit Motorsports Park in Norwalk, Ohio. Earlier in the season, Kelley was also defeated twice by Martin in the finals. The points will be double at the Texas Motorplex in Ennis, Texas, Kelley will go to the final race just 80 points behind and need Martin to go out early to have a chance to win the championship. With the win, Kayla Morton now has 345 points. She is in sixth place with a chance to conclude the season in the top 5. Together with this win in Alabama, she also won the No Prep Kings filming event at Tucson Dragway in Tucson, Arizona. Photo by No Prep Racing Let's join No Prep FAM with the video of Alabama Invitational finals and check out what happened! Video by No Prep FAM

  • Mean Girls Go Head to Head at Florida No Prep Kings!

    Street racing has always been a thrilling sport for car enthusiasts, and the No Prep Kings is one of the most popular events in the world of street racing. The event attracts some of the most skilled drivers and their high-performance cars, and among them are the Street Outlaws Mean Girls - Lizzy Musi and Kayla Morton. These two talented drivers have made their mark in the male-dominated world of street racing, and they are not afraid to show off their skills behind the wheel. Photo by National No Prep Racing Association The Mean Girls are no strangers to the No Prep Kings event, having participated in several races across the country. The event requires drivers to race on an unprepared surface, which means they have to rely on their driving skills and car tuning to gain an advantage over their opponents. The Mean Girls are known for their fearless driving and their ability to push their cars to the limit. At the recent No Prep Kings event in Florida, Lizzy Musi and Kayla Morton were the best female drivers among a field of male competitors. However, they were not intimidated and were determined to show what they were capable of. The Mean Girls brought their A-game to the event, and they did not disappoint. Kayla Morton Procharged Mustang. Photo by National No Prep Racing Association Kayla Morton has recently upgraded to a brand new procharger which has significantly improved her performance in the championship. On the other side of the track, we have Lizzy Musi, whose father Pat Musi owns Pat Musi Racing Engines. They have accomplished something remarkable, enabling her to achieve an impressive speed compared to last year and the rest of the competition. Surprisingly, despite being in the same championship, this is the first time the two female drivers are racing against each other. Photo by National No Prep Racing Association Check out the video below to see who will emerge as the fastest female in the championship. Video by National No Prep Racing Association

  • Big Chief 405 Takes on Kye Kelley to Keep The 405 Alive In Bristol

    In the world of racing, sometimes it's not just the action on the track that makes a race interesting to watch. The outside storylines and rivalries can add an extra layer of excitement that draws viewers in. This was certainly the case in a recent episode of Street Outlaws, where $100,000 was up for grabs and Big Chief and Kye Kelley had a longstanding feud to settle. Photo by 405 Photo As the drivers revved their engines and lined up at the Bristol track, it was clear that this was going to be a race to remember. With both money and bragging rights on the line, the tension was palpable. And as the cars took off down the track, it was clear that neither driver was going to give an inch. The video of the race, which you can watch below, is a heart-pumping display of raw power and skill. As Big Chief and Kye Kelley push their cars to the limit, the crowd cheers them on, urging them towards the finish line. And when the race finally ends, the in-car reactions from both drivers are intense, a testament to the high stakes of the competition. We won't spoil the outcome for you, but suffice it to say that this was a race that kept viewers glued to their screens from start to finish. With so much on the line, it's no wonder that Street Outlaws continues to be one of the most popular racing shows on television. Whether you're a fan of high-octane action or just love a good rivalry, this race has something for everyone. Video by Street Outlaws

  • Jeff Lutz New Combo for NPK Season 6. It's Really A Big Threat!!!

    Jeff Lutz has always been a force to be reckoned with in the world of drag racing. From his early days competing in small-town events to his impressive runs on popular racing shows like Street Outlaws, Lutz has built a reputation as one of the most talented and innovative racers around. Photo by CPaulshock Photography But now, Lutz is set to take his game to the next level with a new combination that's sure to shake things up on the track. With the introduction of new rules and regulations, Lutz has had to completely overhaul his car and come up with a new strategy for racing. So what makes Lutz's new combo such a big threat? For starters, it's designed to be faster and more powerful than anything he's ever driven before. With a massive engine and state-of-the-art components, Lutz's car is capable of reaching incredible speeds and delivering lightning-fast acceleration. Photos by Lutz Race Cars But it's not just the hardware that makes Lutz's new combo so dangerous. He's also spent countless hours fine-tuning his driving skills and perfecting his racing technique. With years of experience under his belt and a deep understanding of the physics of drag racing, Lutz is able to push his car to its absolute limits and squeeze every last drop of performance out of it. Of course, Lutz isn't the only racer to have made changes in response to the new rules. But what sets him apart is his ability to adapt and innovate. Rather than simply trying to build a lighter car, Lutz has taken a holistic approach to the sport, focusing on every aspect of his racing strategy in order to gain an edge. Photo by Lutz Race Cars And it's that dedication to excellence that makes Lutz such a formidable competitor. Whether he's racing on the streets or on the track, he always gives it his all and leaves nothing on the table. And with his new combo and his unwavering determination, he's sure to continue racking up wins and cementing his place as one of the all-time greats of drag racing. Jeff Lutz made an excellent pass. Video by Scott Leaver

  • One More Street Outlaws Star Retires?

    One of the talented racer of No Prep Racing world, Cody Baker has decided to retire from the sport, putting his plans to compete in season six on hold. According to Baker, he made the decision due to family and other responsibilities that required his attention. The news has disappointed many fans who admired Baker's racing skills and good sportsmanship. His fast car Shake N Bake and friendly demeanor on and off the track had made him a fan favorite. The upcoming season was highly anticipated by many, as it promised to be an exciting competition with the introduction of new and talented racers. Photo by Cody Baker Baker has already seen success in drag racing for years, winning the Outlaw Big Tire class at No Prep Kings twice, as well as the Dirty South No Prep event in Odessa, Texas. He used to be a member of Team Texas. Photo by Shake N Bake Photo by Street Outlaws Stat Guy "This post is a tough one. I have dedicated mine and my families life the past 12-13 years to racing. The last 5 of it to the Street Outlaws franchise of shows. I have lived most peoples dreams to be able to race on this level. I have seen things that a lot of people won’t get to see in a lifetime traveling the country with family and friends racing. With that being said I have decided that I am going to retire from drag racing for now. I have 2 daughters who are starting sports and it’s their time to have my attention and support. My business is continuing to grow and I also have employees that rely on the companies success. My wife Kayli Baker has taken up the slack at home for many years while I’ve been gone and it’s time for her to have my help.My mom and Dad have been there from day 1 and are ready to relax a little. I’ve put racing first for a long time and now it’s time to do something else. I can’t thank all my sponsors for sticking with me so long enough. To all my friends who have gone an helped us a long the way, thank you. Many of you spent money, missed work and so much more for our team. There will always be 1 thing no one can take away from us and that’s we were the first blower car of any kind to win an invitational. Thank you to all the fans who have supported us as well along the way! Street Outlaws and No Prep Kings is an awesome sport and I am excited to see how it continues to grow!" Photo by Cody Bakers Shake N Bake Despite his retirement, Baker's achievements in no prep racing will not be forgotten. He was the first racer to win an NPK event with a Roots blower, and he held the number one spot in a race or two during season four. Baker's accomplishments inspired many aspiring racers, and he will leave a void that will be hard to fill. Baker's decision to prioritize family and other responsibilities over racing is a reminder of the importance of balancing personal goals with other important aspects of life. It was a difficult decision for him, given his passion for racing, but it deserves respect. Photo by Cody Baker While his absence will be felt in the upcoming season, it serves as a reminder that no prep racing is always changing and evolving, and there are always new and exciting racers waiting to make their mark on the sport. We wish Baker all the best in his future pursuits, and we look forward to seeing what the future holds for the world of no prep racing. Video by NPK Stuce

  • Ryan Talks New Motor for The NPK and SECRET PARTS

    The world of no prep racing is about to get a whole lot more exciting as the Street Outlaws team prepares to take on some of Australia’s best racers in an epic showdown. The event, simply called Street Outlaws vs Australia, is set to be a head-to-head competition between the American team and their Australian counterparts, and promises to be one of the most highly-anticipated events of the year. While details of the event are still being kept under wraps, some have speculated that the format of the event may be similar to past Cash Days events, where racers are randomly paired up in the first round to guarantee that there are no intra-team or intra-nation matchups. This would mean that fans could expect to see Street Outlaws racers going up against Australian racers in the first round, with the winners moving on to the next round. This event is more than just a competition, it’s the first step for Street Outlaws to race around the world, fans of the show, and racing enthusiasts alike, should be excited about the prospect of seeing the Street Outlaws team race on different tracks, across different countries and against new opponents. With each new racing event comes a new challenge for all of the competitors that are participating on the No Prep Kings circuit. It might seem like some of the more established racers are able to just roll up to the starting line and go. However, it’s a constant battle to get better no matter who we’re talking about, including fan favorite, Fireball. This time, we check in with one of the most popular competitors on the circuit as Ryan Martin gives us the final rundown of exactly how things are going and some secret parts of No Prep Kings season 6. Down in the video below, Ryan takes it upon himself to explain what actually happens on specific passes. In addition, we get to learn about how an expert reacts to certain information and makes changes based on what they know. Video by Fireball Camaro

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