Rev Your Engines: Unveiling the Secrets of Street Outlaws

Rev Your Engines: Unveiling the Secrets of Street Outlaws

Peeling Back the Layers of Street Outlaws

As a seasoned ScreenRant.com writer and a passionate fan of the cinematic universe, I can’t help but be drawn to the adrenaline-pumping world of “Street Outlaws.” This docu-series, aired on the Discovery Channel, offers viewers a thrilling glimpse into the illegal realm of street racing. Set in Oklahoma, the show features racers going head-to-head to determine whose car reigns supreme. If you’re already a fan, you’re familiar with the basic premise. But there might be a few juicy details you haven’t uncovered yet. Let’s dive in and explore the lesser-known aspects of this high-octane series.

The List: The Ultimate Street Racing Ranking in Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, the backdrop for “Street Outlaws,” is renowned for having the fastest and most competitive street racers in the United States. The elite drivers and their cars are immortalized on “The List.” With only ten coveted spots available, the competition to secure a place on this prestigious ranking is fierce and cutthroat.

Nine Seasons of Heart-Stopping Action

“Street Outlaws” first roared onto our screens in 2013 and has since delivered a total of nine exhilarating seasons. Produced by the Pilgrim Media Group, the show is helmed by executive producers Sam Korkis and Craig Piligian. Todd Lefkowitz and Craig Coffman serve as producers for the Discovery Channel.

Season 11: The Biggest Prize in Street Outlaws History

The upcoming Season 11, set to debut in February 2018, promises to be the most exciting yet, with the largest prize ever awarded in the show’s history. A total of 32 cars and drivers will compete in a heart-stopping drag race at the renowned Bristol Dragway. The top four finishers will share the staggering $100,000 prize. Just imagine the possibilities with that kind of cash!

Big Chief: The King of Net Worth

Justin Shearer, better known as Big Chief on the show, was born in 1980 in Kentucky. His passion for racing ignited at a young age. Today, he boasts a net worth of $2 million, the highest among the entire cast, with the exception of Farmtruck, who shares the same net worth. Trailing behind Big Chief are Daddy Dave, with a net worth of $900,000, and Murder Nova, with a net worth of $700,000.

From Website to Hit Show: The Origins of Street Outlaws

The concept for “Street Outlaws” can be traced back to a website created by Big Chief in 2002 or 2003. The site was designed as a platform to publish “The List.” At the time, it featured only 60 people, mostly friends and acquaintances who considered themselves the cream of the crop among street racers in the country. Fast forward to today, and that humble website has evolved into a wildly popular show that airs on the Discovery Channel week after week. It’s a testament to the power of pursuing your passion and the success that can follow.

If you’re a fan of “Street Outlaws,” you know that the show is a rollercoaster of excitement. The upcoming season promises to be packed with fresh drama and intrigue, and it’s something you won’t want to miss. Be sure to tune in so you don’t miss a second of the high-octane action.

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