Murder Nova Goes Rounds at Throwdown in T-Town 2020

May 19th, 2020

Shane and his maxed-out Murder Nova showed up at the Tulsa Raceway Park to do battle with a whole herd of Pro-Mods. You might remember Shane and his car from the Street Outlaws series on the Discovery Channel. In this clip, Shane is off the streets and throwing down on the strip. Buckle up – this is going to be a wild one! Nobody would argue that mistakes were made during the first two rounds of qualifying. Stuff happens, then you overcome your shortcomings and get back on track. That’s part of what makes racing fun. In this case, Shane Read More

Done Right Diesel – 2600HP Dodge Ram

November 28th, 2019

Greetings and Happy Thanksgiving drag racers and race fans. We are at Outlaw Armageddon for an all-out ball-out between some of the baddest in the business. It’s big boy No Prep at its finest! Let’s take a gander. Rolling Coal, that’s what Done Right Diesel Performance considers a good day at the track. Their slick-looking 2600hp Dodge Ram is powered by a Freedom Racing 6.8-liter inline 6-cylinder (bucket-sized pistons) engine. Forced air induction is handled via a Garrett GT55 (102-millimeter) turbocharger. It also has a direct port nitrous system on it from Nitrous Outlet. It’s fast. Check it out. Next Read More

Huge Turbo Mistress – New King of No-Prep

April 17th, 2019

If you find yourself gasping for breath when near the 1967 Chevy II of Shawn Wilhoit – DO NOT PANIC!  Just wait a few ticks until he lets off the accelerator and oxygen will again be plentiful in the atmosphere. The turbocharger in this Chevy is so massive that it just sucks the air out of the world. Built by MBRC (Montana Brothers Race Cars – Bay City, N.Y.), this eye-catching Chevy II is powered by a Morgan and Sons (Grand Prarie, TX.) 481x engine with a Hart turbocharger. Shawn isn’t disclosing the exact size of the turbo. However, he Read More

Homewrecker Studebaker Gaps Murder Nova

April 10th, 2019

Hello drag racing fans and welcome back to Bounty Hunters No-Prep Grudge Nationals IV (San Antonio, Tx.). This clip features an entry in the Big Tire Class. The grand prize is $20k. The ride is a 1953 Studebaker Commander (shortened) with steel in all the right places to make her “street legal”. Under the hood is a 540 cubic-inch big block HEMI engine with a Whipple R980 screw-blower on top. It is burning alcohol. Output has to be in the 2,500 to 3,000whp range. Certainly, more than this track can handle on this day. In the First Round, Jamond Haug Read More

Fireball Camaro – Dirty South No Prep Finals

November 25th, 2018

This is how we roll in the Dirty South, and it doesn’t get any dirtier than Gulfport Mississippi and the Gulfport Dragway; venue of the Dirty South No Prep Finals. Represented in this top tier No Prep (1/8-mile) event are some of the baddest street racers in the land. Ryan Martin (Street Outlaws) is on hand in his Fireball Camaro and he has this Chevy coming out of the hole like a bullet. Also present are Jerry Bird (The Birdman), John Doe, Mike Murillo, The Godfather, Prime Evil, Killer Cab, BoostedGT, and many more. This clip puts the focus on Read More

Killer Cab – Big Tire Monster

September 24th, 2018

By: Mohammad Rana Welcome back to Outlaw Armageddon – the premier No Prep Drag Racing event in the Midwest. Some of the fastest No Prep (eighth-mile) cars in North America make the annual pilgrimage to Thunder Valley Raceway (Noble, Oklahoma) for a share of the cash prizes and bragging rights. If taxi travel is your thing, be on the lookout for this antique number wearing the Killer Cab logo. How you ride is your business but climbing on board with zombies may be hazardous to one’s health. Killer Cab uses a TKM Performance (Denton, North Carolina) 520 cubic-inch, all-aluminum, racing engine Read More

Megalodon – 3000HP Classic Camaro

September 18th, 2018

By: Stephen Hearn Hello street racers, drag racers, drag racing fans, and speed freaks of every ilk. Welcome back to Outlaw Armageddon No Prep from Thunder Valley Raceway in Noble, Oklahoma. The most elite street and strip racers in the country have shown up here to claim $50k in cash and bragging rights as king (or queen) of No Prep racing. Among the baddest of the bad, none are more intimidating (or loud) than our feature car – Megalodon. It is a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RSS. On the business end of this beast is a 521 cubic-inch all aluminum racing engine Read More

Giant Turbo S10 vs Street Outlaws

September 4th, 2018

Greetings drag racing fans and fellow street racing aficionados. Welcome to legendary Thunder Valley Raceway for Outlaw Armageddon No Prep. Some of the biggest and most well-known names is drag racing have rolled in for this event. Among them are the popular cast of Discovery Channel’s “Street Outlaws” television series. Also in the mix is Larry Larson and his infamous Big Tire (Class) Chevy S10 pickup. When Larry got wind of a shake-up in the twin turbo regulation guidelines, which would have demanded that he increase overall vehicle weight, he made a change. Larry went to a single turbocharger. With Read More

Chris and Kayla – King and Queen of No Prep?

June 1st, 2018

Greetings racing enthusiasts and welcome to tiny I-29 Dragway in Pacific Junction, Iowa for Heads Up No Prep by The Shop Inc. Allow me to introduce to you a young power couple in the world of street and No Prep drag racing. They are Texas residents Chris Hamilton and Kayla Morton. You may recognize these two from Discovery Channel’s Street Outlaws cable television show. Kayla previously drove a multi-colored Mustang but has moved into a new white pony car. Stunning is a word that comes to mind when you see this new car that is adorned in a shade of Read More

Biggest Street Race Ever – Full Event

June 15th, 2017

This is undoubtedly the biggest illegal street race that I have ever seen and (I believe) the biggest to ever take place in the history of the world. It’s called Cash Days 2017. This hour-long clip comes to you from Dallas, Texas (Mexico) and features the best-of-the-best in 3-nights of street (dig) racing. Almost the entire crew from the Street Outlaws television series (Discovery Network) is on hand for this monumental event. The difference between this video and the series is the difference between daylight and dark. In the television series, the racers are running on a closed (private) drag Read More

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