Take a look at this Update on Monza, Possibly selling Chevelle & Returning to NPK!
In the high-octane world of street racing, one name has been noticeably absent from the action lately – Monza. Fans of Street Outlaws and No Prep Kings have felt the void left by this racing icon, but recent updates suggest that the legendary driver might be gearing up for a comeback that could reshape the landscape of no-prep racing.
In a recent episode of “Street Outlaw No Prep Talk,” Monza hinted at two potential moves that have set the racing community abuzz. The first involves a possible return to the adrenaline-fueled No Prep Kings series, a realm where Monza’s skills have been sorely missed. The second option is equally intriguing: the prospect of Monza parting ways with his iconic Chevelle, a move that could signal a major shift in his racing strategy.
Monza’s followers, known as “Moner” fans, have been yearning for his return to the No Prep Kings circuit. The anticipation has been building, especially with the unveiling of his new racing machine. This sleek beast, equipped with an MH7 procharge motor from Prine and meticulously crafted by Cameron Johnson Race Cars, has the potential to dominate the competition on the NPK stage.
Addressing concerns about the car’s competitiveness, Monza reassured fans that it’s far from obsolete. Drawing a parallel to another successful Cameron Johnson creation, he highlighted the recent victory of a car built two to three years ago, emphasizing that its cutting-edge design remains relevant. The excitement surrounding this new addition to Monza’s fleet is palpable, with fans eagerly awaiting its inaugural run.
However, the road to No Prep Kings is paved with financial challenges. Monza candidly admitted that the cost of participating in NPK, encompassing a 15-race season along with the maintenance of the racing vehicle, trailer, and motorhome, is substantial. The absence of sponsors further complicates matters, making it a financial uphill battle.
In a heartfelt plea to the racing community, Monza expressed a desire for support. While he acknowledged personal financial constraints, he remains optimistic that there are enthusiasts out there with the means to back his return to the NPK circuit. The community spirit and passion for street racing could, in theory, propel Monza back into the limelight.
As the racing maestro contemplates his next move, another option looms on the horizon – the potential sale of his beloved Chevelle. This decision, if made, could fund his return to competitive racing. The prospect of Monza reassembling his OG split bumper Camaro also adds an intriguing dimension to the narrative, with possibilities ranging from regular no-prep races to potential appearances in street outlaw street shows.
Yet, uncertainty hangs in the air regarding the future of street racing on Street Outlaws. Monza’s potential return to the small-tire, street-based events could hinge on the renewal of the series for the next season.
In conclusion, the Street Outlaws community finds itself at a crossroads, eagerly awaiting Monza’s next move. Whether it’s a triumphant return to No Prep Kings, the sale of a cherished racing companion, or the revival of a classic street machine, Monza’s journey is one that captivates fans and keeps the spirit of street racing alive. The road ahead may be uncertain, but one thing is for sure – wherever Monza goes, the roar of engines and the thrill of street racing will surely follow.