When it comes time to go to war at a no prep race, the adrenaline really gets to flying every which way. The suspense is always at an all-time high in these things. One never really knows what’s going to happen. One second, we’re watching the drivers do their burnouts and line up at the starting line. In the next couple of seconds, all hell could break loose. It’s really a show for the spectators as the drivers are out there trying their best to keep it all together. This comes as they attempt to use the least amount of surface area possible to go from “A” to “B.”
In this one, on center stage is none other than a couple of Street Outlaws. Staging in one lane, we have Big Chief and The Crow. In the next lane over, we see Reaper and his mean Chevrolet Camaro. After shredding some rubber to make sure that their tires are nice and hot, it’s time to get down.
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Big Chief, known for his street racing prowess, has recently decided to join the no prep racing scene, and it’s clear that he is a force to be reckoned with. However, his arrival has caused a stir among the other racers, particularly Reaper. The two have a history and there is no love lost between them.
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Reaper’s car has also been a source of controversy, with Big Chief claiming that it is not a steel car, but rather a fiberglass car. Reaper, on the other hand, insists that it is a steel car and that there is no issue with it. Despite their past, Reaper insists that he has no problem with Big Chief and that this is simply a matter of two racers wanting to win.
The show has also showcased the intense competition between racers from different states, particularly Texas and Oklahoma. Fans have seen the tension between Big Chief and Birdman, a racer from Oklahoma who has been vocal about his dislike for Big Chief.
Despite the drama, fans can’t get enough of the high-speed action on the show, and they tune in each week to see who will come out on top. As the competition heats up, it’s clear that no one is safe, and that each race is a battle to the finish line. With Big Chief’s recent arrival, fans are eager to see how he will fare against the other racers and if he will be able to come out on top.
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One thing is for sure, “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings” is a must-watch for fans of high-speed action and intense rivalries, and it’s a show that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Check out below video when Big Chief goes head-to-head vs Reaper in Idaho, but Reaper still has a bone to pick with his opponent, after an altercation at a previous.
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