Street Outlaws No Prep Kings: 5 Important Facts You Should Know

Street Outlaws is a long-running reality television series filmed in Oklahoma, the United States that provides an inside view at the American street racing world. The series premiered on Discovery Channel on te 10th of June 2013 and not only has it aired 13 seasons since then, but it has also become a successful franchise that has given rise to other spinoffs, the newest of which is Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings.

The first season of No Prep Kings premiered in February 2018, also on Discovery Channels. In it, the racers are taken to different unfamiliar tracks across the country and as the name implies, they are made to compete on rough and untested tracks that have not in any way been prepared for a race as opposed to racing on the streets like in the parent series. The races take place before a live audience and are later aired on Discovery in unscripted episodes.

Street Outlaws No Prep Kings: 5 Important Facts You Should Know

1. The plot of Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings.

Each race can be likened to a battle in a bigger war were winning a battle does not necessarily mean you will win the war. For each race won, the winner is awarded 5 points, added with an extra 5 points each racer gets for showing up at the place of the competition. These points are accumulated while contestants are being eliminated at each stage.

By the end of the season, only the best two racers are left and the racer with the highest number of points is named the ‘No Prep Kings Champion’ of that season. The winners take home a grand prize of $320,000.

2. Drivers/Cast

Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings has starred various popular street racers between the first and second season and some of them include Chuck, Mike Murillo, Jeff Lutz, Bobby Ducote, Doc, Birdman, The Vixen, and Kamikaze Chris. Others are Ryan Martin, Kye Kelley, Larry Larson, Scott Taylor, Barry Nicholson, Reaper, Mike Henson, Shawn Wilhoit, AZN, Dominator, Monza, Jerry Bird, Brent Austin, Shannon Poole, Ryan Targgart, Chris Poncia, among several others.

3. Seasons One And Two Winners

Irrespective of how fierce competition is, there has to be a winner and as far as No Prep Kings is concerned, two of them have been named.

  • James “Birdman” Finney and his team (Gary Weatherly, Howie Crabtree, Nick Guettler, Chad Rogers and co.) won against Larry Larson at the finals of the first season which held at Tulsa in March 2018, making him the very first No Prep Kings Point Series Champion.
  • Legendary racer and 14-time World champion, Mike Murillo, and his team (Eat Race Die) emerged as the winner of the second season after a heated race against Vixen in the last stage of the final event which was held at Ennis, Texas in October 2018.

4. Season Two Leaderboard

Here is a list of ten of the racers with the highest points in the second season and their number of points.

  • Mike Murillo – 210 pts (Winner)
  • Ryan Martin – 200 pts
  • Larry Larson – 185 pts
  • Jeff Lutz – 170 pts
  • Vixen – 150 pts
  • Chuck – 140 pts
  • Monza – 115 pts
  • Megalodon – 100 pts
  • Mike Henson – 100 pts
  • Jerry Bird – 95 pts

5. Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings Season 3

Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings is coming back for a third season and they will be taking the show on a tour this time. The third season will feature stars of the parent show Street Outlaws and they will be challenged by racers from all over. The nine-race schedule for the season was released on March 25, 2019, and it extends to venues both new and old, from Maryland to Florida to Idaho and many points in between.

The tour will span six months and it will start at the Maryland International Raceway come May (3-4) 2020, before moving north to the next venue on the list, New England Drag way, New Hampshire (May 24-25). And then the series will head to the Gateway Motorsports Park, Madison, Illinois for the first time on June 14 & 15.

 

The tour continues in Boise, Idaho at the Firebird Raceway (July 12-13) and then to Route 66 Raceway, Illinois (August 9-19) followed by Bandimere Speedway Denver, Colorado (September 6-7), Summit Motorsports Park, Norwalk, Ohio (September 20-21), and Palm Beach international raceway, Florida (October 11-12) before finalizing at the same place the second season did in Ennis, at the Texas Motorplex, (October 25-26).

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