JJ provides the MSO with a new challenge by spending the entire season racing on the toughest asphalt in Las Vegas; to kick things off, JJ hosts a small tire shoot-out where the winner takes home $16,000.
JJ's small-tire shootout continues; Big Chief looks to go rounds in the Ugly Duck, while Precious, Ax Man and Dennis Bailey all face tough match-ups.
Memphis is in the Las Vegas desert for a small tire shootout; when Precious and Tricia lock in races with a few West Coast heavy hitters, MSO puts more than $25,000 on the line in side bets.
Memphis struggled in the small-tire race at the first of the season, now Al Boogie and the Dream Team think they smell blood in the water.
Street racer JJ Da Boss and his Team Memphis crew of family and friends race to be the best.
JJ agrees to take on a team from Arizona, but come race night the MSO realizes their opponents have an arsenal of ridiculously expensive cars.
The streets of Las Vegas haven't been kind to the MSO; local racer Brett tries to take advantage by putting together a group of handpicked ringers to whoop on JJ and his family.
Markelle from Arkansas steps up to the plate with a group of hand-picked racers from all over the country.
Boddie and his California racers knocked JJ and the MSO in the head earlier in the season for more money than they've ever lost in one night; Boddie is back in town.
JJ ends with the biggest event of the season -- a winner-takes-all shootout where each racer gets a second chance to buy back in; each time someone comes back, the pot grows higher for a grand total of at least $75,000.
Traveling to the toughest, meanest and wildest streets in the South; heading to Memphis to spotlight JJ Da Boss and his team of family and friends who have been racing together for decades.
Featuring every single race from the most recent season raw and unfiltered; a sneak peek of "Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings."
Fresh off their huge win against NOLA, JJ Da Boss and the MSO hit the streets after getting called out by Quinn Shireman and his team from Kentucky; Quinn has a big mouth and the fast cars to back it up.
Race night against the Kentucky racers continues with JJ throwing a curveball and Kentucky falling behind; a face-to-face confrontation emerges on the course and tempers are boiling out of control but MSO is determined to prove why they're the best.
Race night gets rowdy when Memphis welcomes a new racing group from Virginia; the newcomers talk a big game but run out of cars after only a few races, leaving Molly and Ole Heavy without a race until Virginia can fix their cars and return.
The Memphis family loads up their cars and heads to Battlefield Dragway in Mississippi for one of JJ's famous arm-drop competitions; 35 small-tire-car racers begin round one in this exclusive event, but only one will take home the grand prize.
JJ gets a callout from Chris Bromley and his Fox-Body Mustang drivers from Massachusetts; Chelsea is excited to race her new car; Molly is out for redemption but technical difficulties make it hard for the MSO to prove they can outrun any Mustang.
JJ invites 32 racers from all over the country to compete in Street Wars, a winner-take all event with a grand prize of $10,000; the competition is open to all, even those with pro-mods, so the MSO must focus if they want a shot at the prize.
MSO gets called out by Ronnie Pace and his team from Texas; Memphis begins feeling the heat up against Ronnie's Texas-sized mouth and deep pockets, leaving it up to the more inexperienced racers to bring the MSO back into the black.
Tricia and JJ both have chances to redeem themselves while Memphis continues to struggle against Texas; the competition is more intense than ever and one wrong move could mean it's game over for the Memphis crew.
The MSO heads to St Louis to race the slick streets against a team of even slicker racers led by Dynamite Dave.
After a grueling night against St. Louis, MSO gets a call out from some Oklahoma racers who want to challenge Memphis on the same sketchy street.
The MSO scrambles to fix Heifer after losing her to a fender bender; JJ finds a '65 Malibu they can use, but Chicago is stacked with fast cars and street sense, so running an unknown may be out of the question.
MSO prepares to face off against some local racers led by the fast-talking Tony Yeager; tensions are high thanks to MSO's history with its competition, including some unfinished business between Mustang Mike, Anthony Smith and two of the locals.
Chris Block comes back with some grudge racers to get another shot at Memphis' money; the team of all-stars works all the angles to get the win.
The MSO step up to the challenge after larger-than-life Chris Block challenges them to switch to small tires and compete against South Carolina; with little time to prepare, Memphis must quickly adapt or risk losing.
The MSO family has decided to switch to small-tire racing; a new concept for many of the racers; the team have a long list of tough small-tire racers ready to line up against them, so they'll have to learn quickly if they want to stay above water.
The MSO starts the season off with a big plan to only race on small tires; not everyone on the team has small-tire experience, so Memphis will have to work together to overcome a challenge from Tim White and his small-tire killers from Illinois.
Just when the MSO thought they were all finished with their small-tire race against Illinois, Tim White challenges JJ to another night of racing; this time,Tim has a surprise in store -- the Illinois racers are now rolling on big tires.
Quinn Shireman, longtime rival of the MSO, invites the team to Kentucky for an arm-drop event; Quinn bets JJ that the MSO can't win and brings with him a team of heavy hitters to make sure no one from Memphis has a shot at the cash prize.
JJ's Arm Drop event in Kentucky continues, and the MSO is still struggling to knock out Quinn's hired guns; the stakes are high and if Memphis cannot manage to win the entire event, they'll lose their side bet with Quinn and go home in the red.
Tony Yeager and Whitfield roll into town with a group of local Donk-driving racers ready to call JJ out; the familiar foes have a plan to get inside JJ's head by going after the girls and hopefully pull out a win against the MSO.
Now that his team is on small tires, JJ puts them to the test by inviting the country's best small-tire racers to Memphis for a winner-take-all race with a $16,000 pot; big-name foes are in town so it's up to the MSO to bring home a win.
Nashville street racers call out the MSO to see who really runs the streets of Tennessee; Memphis never backs down from a challenge, but with Ziptie out of commission and Heifer having trouble, the team must really step up if it wants to win.
The MSO is surprised when a group of racers claiming to be from Delaware turns out to be a team of racers from all over America; Grudge Night begins; the 405 and Texas keep their data to themselves, leaving racers without teams struggling to keep up.
JJ calls some racers who have beaten the MSO before and challenges them all to a rematch; it may be the biggest challenge Memphis has ever faced; pulling out a win will prove the MSO are the fastest small-tire racers in the game.
The second night of racing against teams that have beaten the MSO continues, only this time Dynamite Dave rolls in with some new heavy hitters from Missouri; after being down from the first night, Memphis can't afford to let it happen again.
MSO now has a giant target on its back and racers from around the country are all ready to take their shot.
After a season of battling small-tire pros from all over the country, JJ has the MSO facing off against themselves; each matchup is designed to improve individual weaknesses and get them even closer to the top.
Memphis racers start the season against Illinois racers, but rain puts an end to the night; JJ sets up another race night with an unfriendly group from Detroit; they make a bet that whichever city is first to win seven races wins the total $20,000.
Indiana racers come to compete with the Memphis family; however, they are not honest about the size of their tires, and JJ struggles to keep his son calm; Kenneth Gulley is back after a catastrophic crash.
When JJ surprises Precious with a '69 Chevelle for her birthday, she jumps in and starts racing right away; Memphis gets a callout from Texas, but when it's time to race, it turns out that they brought some serious hustle, and Doughboy steps it up.
The MSO family takes on a group that calls itself the Mid Atlantic Street Outlaws and has some of the nicest cars Memphis has seen in a while, including a doorless dragster; on top of that, the bunch brings some hustle into the racers' meeting.
The entire Memphis family heads up to an airstrip in West Virginia for the small tire event of JJ's Arm Drop, with several of the MSO racers switching to small tires to battle it out to see who can take home the $15,000 prize.
JJ and the Memphis family gear up for the big tire event of JJ's Arm Drop in West Virginia, having learned from the small tire event that the asphalt on the former airstrip is sketchy, especially in the right lane.
In West Virginia, the big tire event continues into round two with 13 Memphis racers working to take out the other racers; if somebody from the Memphis family can make it to the end and take home the $25,000, the whole family wins.
JJ and the Outlaws are back; after a devastating crash, Doughboy questions whether he should continue racing; racers from St. Louis are in town; since one of them tried to burn Tricia down, the Outlaws are done being nice.
A group of fast-talking racers from Pennsylvania come to town to race and to bet big money; an early and costly loss puts pressure on Memphis.
Memphis comes together to help Doughboy get his new car ready to race, but when it won't be running by race night, JJ decides to give Dover a second chance; when New York comes to town, Memphis tries for a big comeback after last week's losses.
When Doughboy's new Impala is ready to start up for the first time, the whole family gathers to celebrate; on race night, mouthy racers from Delaware, Maryland and Virginia bring a bad attitude, and Doughboy finally lines up for a race.
JJ and the Outlaws decide to head west to meet up with a group of Arizona racers led by Mary, with whom they've raced before; when they arrive in Arizona, it seems like the odds may be stacked against Memphis.
After a night of low bets in Arizona, JJ decides to set up another race against racers in New Mexico, hoping for a chance to make the trip worthwhile; however, the New Mexico roads are dusty and unpredictable.
JJ's Arm Drop in Las Vegas continues; as the racers move into round two, MSO racers do what they can to knock out the competition; during the wind-down, they are forced to line up against each other to see who can take home the $30,000 prize.
When Doughboy gets a $10,000 call-out from the 901 Bad Boyz, JJ gathers the family to stand up to the racers; JJ and the Memphis family agree to meet up for a night of grudge racing, and the stakes have never been higher.
JJ and the the Memphis Street Outlaws race more than they ever have before; Precious takes on a racer from Arkansas; Dennis Bailey continues his winning streak; Donn makes his Firebird fly down the street.
A deep dive into the back story of JJ Da Boss and his family of racers; JJ talks about his past and how love, family and honor keeps the Memphis family racing together today.
JJ invites some of the biggest names in street racing to come to Memphis, Tenn., and race for money, prompting Memphis racers to step up for their city.
When JJ's son, Doughboy, wants to start racing, JJ gets the family and racers together to decide if he's ready; with racers from both Mississippi and Missouri coming into town, the Memphis, Tenn., racers have their work cut out for them.
When JJ wrecks his truck on the way home from race night, it nearly destroys both Heifer and Ole Heavy; when Ohio comes to town, the Memphis Street Outlaws have to pull together to hustle up as much money as they can to pay for all the broken cars.
When JJ gets a call from a racer in Vegas asking his guys to come out to race, he can't refuse; with Heifer still down, JJ has to find himself a car to drive; when the Memphis Street Outlaws finally make it out west, the bets and stakes are high.
A group of guys from California are looking to race; Memphis agrees to race against Cali, but a brawl breaks out.
With racers from Kentucky coming into town, and Heifer still out of commission, JJ decides to put Tricia behind the wheel of Ziptie; Mustang Mike fights for his first win after his crash.
JJ hosts an arm drop race competition and challenges legendary racer Birdman on the streets of Memphis, Tenn.
JJ da Boss and his wife Tricia introduce their family of racers and Memphis racing; a sneak peek at the upcoming action.
When JJ and Mac cruise through Oklahoma City in Ol' Heavy, they stop by Farmtruck and AZN's shop to hang out and talk about street racing.
Things get wild in the streets when Team Memphis races for crazy bets and hope for big wins.