New Class at No Prep Kings, True Backhalf & 10.5 Outlaw Style Racing!

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Hello, fellow street racing enthusiasts! We’ve got some exciting news for fans of the Street Outlaws series. In a recent update from the Street Outlaws No Prep Kings, there’s talk of a thrilling new class that’s set to make waves in the world of underground racing. This upcoming class promises to be a nod to the show’s origins, featuring Outlaw 10.5 style cars that harken back to the early days of street racing.

As we dive into this exciting development, we invite you to hit that subscribe button, drop your comments, and stay tuned for more updates on all things Street Outlaws, No Prep Kings, and the entire Street Outlaws universe.

The New Class at No Prep Kings: What You Need to Know

Scheduled to debut during the Arizona event on either the 17th or 18th of November, the new class is set to rekindle the spirit of the Street Outlaws’ roots. Unlike the current pro mod-style cars seen in No Prep Kings, this class will feature older, true backhalf Outlaw 10.5 style cars.

What sets these cars apart? These vehicles are reminiscent of the early days of street racing. They’re designed to have a more authentic street appearance, complete with steel roofs and quarters. Some even resemble everyday cars, although their performance capabilities are far from ordinary. This shift to the backhalf style is a throwback to the original vehicles that captured the hearts of fans, like the iconic Crow, Box Monte Carlo, Daddy Dave’s Sonoma, and many more.

The introduction of this new class is sure to breathe fresh life into the No Prep Kings series. With a $100 buy-in, all participants are vying for a winner-takes-all prize, ensuring fierce competition on the track. This move aims to gauge the level of interest in the class and assess whether it can attract a dedicated following.

The Ongoing Success of No Prep Kings

It’s important to acknowledge the ongoing success of No Prep Kings (NPK). Despite rumors of its cancellation or demise, NPK continues to thrive, drawing in large crowds at every race. Rain delays and other obstacles have done little to deter fans, who flock to the tracks in significant numbers. The pictures from this season tell the story of a series that’s far from fading away.

So, will this new class replace NPK? The answer is uncertain. NPK’s success is undeniable, with a loyal and growing fan base. However, the introduction of a class that celebrates the show’s street racing origins is a promising move. The early days of Street Outlaws featured true backhalf cars with big engines, nitrous, turbos, and mostly stock front suspensions – a style that’s sure to appeal to purists and long-time fans.

What’s Next for Street Outlaws?

For those eager to get in on the action, you can register for the Arizona event and bring your true backhalf style cars to the track. This new class could be the start of something big, harkening back to the show’s roots and offering a fresh, exciting twist for both racers and fans.

In the spirit of the Street Outlaws’ catchphrase, “Let’s see what happens,” we eagerly await the debut of this new class in No Prep Kings. Whether it replaces the existing format or carves out its niche within the series, one thing is certain – it’s bound to be a thrilling ride for all fans of street racing. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development, and keep the racing spirit alive!

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