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STREET OUTLAWS: FASTEST IN AMERICA 2

12 teams from all across America here to compete for $300,000 and a chance to call themselves the fastest in America.

Photo by: Adrian Berryhill

Adrian Berryhill

Here's a Rundown of Each Team Competing in STREET OUTLAWS: FASTEST IN AMERICA

By: Discovery

Twelve of the fastest street racing teams in America are taking to a secret road in Wyoming to compete for $300,000 and a chance to call themselves the fastest in America. Here's a full rundown of the teams, drivers, and their cars. STREET OUTLAWS: FASTEST IN AMERICA premieres Monday, October 19 at 8p on Discovery.

October 16, 2020

MSO:

  • JJ da Boss- Ole Heavy
  • Tricia - Heifer
  • Precious - Kaiser
  • Lee Roberts - Charcoal 73 Nova
  • Anthony Smith - BLACK NOVA Hercules
  • Jeff James - Primer grey ’71 Camaro
  • Dennis Bailey - Blue ’01 Camaro ‘Gorilla’
  • Mustang Mike - Red Mustang

NOLA:

  • Kye Kelley - Showstopper, Shocker during grudges
  • Scott Taylor - John Doe and Track Doe
  • Lizzy Musi - Aftershock
  • Bobby Ducote - '89 Pontiac Firebird 'Lil' Legend'
  • Jerry Bird - Blue ford probe, 'The Probe'
  • Todd Spiers - Grey with Black Front and Flames
  • Adam Drzayich - Shocker
  • Danial Pachar - dark green mustang

Iowa:

  • Kent Fowlkes (Buster) - Buster Car - green with the dog
  • Kacey Fowlkes - green car
  • Jeff Martin - Silver ‘00s Camaro
  • Cliff Clark - Gold Chevelle
  • Tony Dejonge - White Firebird
  • Black Bradford - White Super Sport SS “Bankrupt” and White w/Silver front Super Sport SS
  • Jason Dwire - Purple GMC truck
  • Eric Claus - Red ’70 Nova “Novacane”
  • Shauna Bradford - She doesn’t actually race, White w/Silver front Super Sport SS

South Carolina:

  • Chris Block - '79 Fairmont 'Mayhem'
  • Al Boogie - Black ’69 Camaro w/ lightening on side
  • Jeff Broskey - White & green ‘Drag for Jasek’
  • BJ Broxton - Black ’70 Nova ‘Nitrous Outlet’ stickers
  • Sam Hood - Black ’87 Mustang ‘Jolene’
  • Chris Germano - Black truck ‘Syclone’
  • Robert Benge - Silver ’88 Thunderbird
  • Patrick Thompson - Black S10 truck w/ green stickers
  • Richard Cloud - Blue truck w/ stars on hood
  • Chris Becker - Orange ‘Lou Anderson BBQ’

Black Sheep Mafia:

  • Brent Self - 2002 Camero
  • Adam Plunkett - '69 Camaro 'The Rocket'
  • Byron Jordon - Blue & purple Chevy
  • Russell Stone - Silver ’90 Mustang ‘Hater Maker
  • Dwayne Barbaree - Killer Cab, yellow and checkered like a cab
  • David Gates - Red ’95 Mustang
  • Stephen Brindle - New ‘Megatron’ -all black with visible mustang logo on car
  • Cory Cox - White ’91 Trans Am
  • Stan Allen - OG - Megatron, black and grey, New ‘Megatron’ -all black with visible mustang logo on car
  • Ryan Manuel - Black ‘Gate Keeper’

Texas:

  • Birdman - '99 Firebird
  • Mike Murillo - '92 Ford Mustang 'Lawfawduh'
  • Sam Harvey - Chevy II, Old Blue
  • Cody Baker - White Mustang w/ black stripes w/ blower
  • Jason Cantu - 00 Chevy S-10 'La Victoria'
  • Fabian Bell - '00 Firebird
  • Eric Bain - '72 Camaro 'Boosted Ego'
  • Chris Varni - Orange ’90 Mustang “Orange Crush”
  • Bubba Griffin - White Mustang w/ blue stripes

Kentucky:

  • SherryBeth Madewell- doesn’t drive
  • Jim Howe - Orange ’67 Camaro “Honky Kong”
  • Milkman- ’86 white truck “The Milktruck”
  • Matthew Tamayo Jr. - Red ’88 Mustang
  • Eric Manns - Red, white & blue Mustang
  • Jason Stearsman - Black ’55 Chevy “Ole Betty”
  • Landon Helm - Grey ’89 Mustang
  • Doug Howe - Red ’64 Chevelle “Short Circuit”
  • Mark Mutta - Black ’69 Nova w/ Purple flames
  • German Valdez: Yellow & orange flames

Northeast:

  • Chris Rankin - '87 Chrysler Conquest TSI 'The Relic'
  • Wesley Skinner - Silver '70 Chebelle 'Juggernaut'
  • Jeremy Keefer - Orange '84 camaro 'Iron Hyde'
  • Rob McLoughlin - Orange '65 chevy 'Ole Skool'
  • Enrique Claudio AKA Kiko - Rusty orange '69 camaro 'El Kiko'
  • Chris Longo - 69 Camaro 'Game Changer'
  • Scott Smith - matte green with green headlights '66 nova 'Beans 2'
  • Peter Moutafis AKA Pete the Greek - Blue '70 Chevelle 'Old Blue'
  • Daniel Holgrefe AKA LEAD SLED - Bright green '63 Galaxy 'Lead Sled'

Detroit:

  • Chucky - '69 Camaro 'Seed of Chucky'
  • Johnny Quick - Orange mustang
  • Jake Blain - Blue twin turbo mustang
  • Gary Ball - Black '98 trans am
  • Ryan Hendrickson - Silver blue '84 mustang
  • Derek Rose - blue '06 doge diesel truck 'blueballs'
  • Marty Merillat - Blue '89 mustang coup with grey flames
  • Diamond Hugo - Blue ’98 Trans Am “The Alcoholic”
  • Jody Caylor - Black '90 Camaro with white striped 'The Wildman'
  • Chris - Pande’s ’67 Camaro

Utah:

  • Cliff (leader, but not racing)
  • Chris Dolan - Black ’70 Camaro “Nightmare”
  • Clint Stoneham - Orange 260z
  • Gary Beardall - Purple ’87 Mustang “Hate Flow
  • Greg Harrington - Blue ’69 Camaro
  • Dixon Rasmussen - Primer white Mustang
  • Cody Cook - Black ’69 Chevelle “Sofa King Fast”
  • Zack Harrington - Black '72 Nova
  • David Kenney - Primer black ’64 Chevelle
  • Travis Gaylord - Blue ’67 Ford
  • Neil McMickell - Rusty orange ’79 Mustang

Wyoming:

  • Joey Anton - Green ’65 El Camino
  • Matt Frisby - Black ’71 Nova w/ white stripes
  • Aaron Ginn - Black Corvette
  • Lance Knigge - Green ’68 Camaro
  • Mario Andrade - Black Camaro w/ blue flames
  • Lary Paxton - ’66 Chevy Nova
  • Shawn Fink - Orange & black Chevy wagon
  • Jason Drost - Black ’39 Chevy Coupe
  • Jason Ayers - Grey Nova
  • Kelly Harvey - Green ’67 Nova

Cali:

  • Boddie - Silver Chevelle
  • Cole Dow - Blue ’98 Mustang (black front) “Obsession”
  • James Bodine - Black ’72 Dodge truck “Black Sheep”
  • Shaun Burr - Orange ’68 Camaro
  • Carlos Iglesias - Purple ’68 Nova with top half white
  • James Strang - Silver ’02 Camaro “Dark Horse”
  • Frank Azevedo - 67 Chevy Camaro "Hella Quick"
  • Leroy Azevedo - Black ’68 Camaro “Midnight Mayhem”

Team Axman/Virginia:

  • Axman - 1963 Chevy II, procharged Hemi, and '67 Chevy Nova (silver bumper and silver blade in rear window)
  • Sammy Tayman - 55 Chevy “filthy 55” small block pump gas nitrous, Orange Chevy II
  • Paul Chittum Jr. - White "icebox"
  • Paul Chittum - Red Mustang
  • Jason Kowalsky - 1980 white Malibu Nitrous Big Block
  • Brad Digges - 99 firebird nitrous
  • Chuck 55 - Red ’68 Camaro

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