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The title of Fastest in America is up for grabs with new teams, new cars and new rules; the eight captains each choose two drivers to compete in a 16-car bracket; the goal is to go fast, stack cash and be the last driver standing.
On night two, drivers compete on small tires but when Cali Nate pushes limits, tempers flare and drivers call foul.
The Dream Team has an early lead and the other captains must close the gap or run the risk of getting left behind; Cali Nate has a secret weapon up his sleeve.
After several nights of struggle, Kye Kelley and his team from NOLA make big gains on the street.
On night five, Tricia makes her return to racing after her horrible crash and JJ Da Boss tries a power move to get the MSO back to the top; Cali, Nola and the Dream Team aren't rolling over easily.
On the final night of the low-money rounds, tensions boil over between Sherrybeth and Brett, while Cali and Detroit end up in an all-out brawl.
It's race night seven, and the cash up for grabs has doubled; with this much money on the line, there's a lot to lose, and it's anyone's game to win.
With only two race nights left, Kye Kelley and his team from NOLA are still in third place, but when Kye calls out Cali Nate for a huge 10K grudge race, it throws the entire competition into chaos.
On the final night of the competition, the best street racers in the world battle to be crowned Fastest in America; Memphis has the lead, but if Dream Team, Nola or Cali dig deep, they can still come from behind and take home the win.
Eight team captains race to determine first round matchups for Fastest in America; Kye Kelley and team NOLA take advantage of a rule violation; Team Cali fakes a break to manipulate who they will race first.
This year Memphis starts out in the very beginning of the competition, and Team Texas is its first big challenge; Murillo and Birdman have brought out heavy hitters with big power, but Memphis is determined to show that it can get through anyone.
Rankin claims that the Northeast is stronger than ever, but they've got a challenge going up against the Southern Assassins; Jim rallies his team to stick together and give Northeast serious competition.
Memphis faces Team Cali in the final showdown for $100K and the title of Fastest in America; when pressure busts a pipe and some racers disagree with Boddie's decisions, Cali begins to waver and the MSO looks for an advantage.
Boddie leads Team Cali in a match-up against Brian Davis' Team Detroit; although Cali chose to race Detroit, it turns into the hardest fought showdown of the season.
An experienced team NOLA goes up against Ricky Wilson's new team, the Misfits; despite NOLA reaching the finals of "Fastest in America" twice, the Misfits put them back on their heels, and NOLA braces for a serious fight.
Boddie's Team Cali goes up against Kye Kelley and Team NOLA in a knock-down, drag-out fight to make it to the finals of Fastest in America; NOLA might be the favorites going in, but Cali isn't going to quit, even when the sun comes up.
In the last match-up before the finals, Memphis take on Team Northeast to prove that they can make it from the beginning; Relic is a detail-oriented leader; the Northeast's members big mouths and big money bets make for contentious competition.
The season kicks off with the first matchup in the Wildcard Round, during which two new teams -- Black Sheep Mafia and Team Virginia -- battle it out to see which one will get a spot in the final eight.
The neck-and-neck Wildcard Round between Black Sheep Mafia and Team Virginia continues; Axman steps up for his team, while Black Sheep Mafia racers show they can hold their own.
With so many big-time racers in town, everyone is staying on the streets for some high-stakes grudge racing; racers compete for money to learn about the road while racers from Cali and North Carolina set up grudge race with a $10,000 pot.
Teams Texas and California face off in the second matchup in the Wildcard Round; Texas wants to prove its early loss last season was a fluke, while Cali's fresh faces are dead-set on making a big first impression.
As the matchup between Texas and Cali continues, Birdman, Murillo and Team Texas look stronger than ever; however, Boddie and his racers from Cali won't be counted out, and if anyone can lead a team back from behind, it's racing legend Boddie.
Another night of grudge racing hits the streets, and the drama continues between Kentucky and Texas when their racers can't lock in a race; then things get out of control when too many people try to get involved with a big money bet.
Teams Kentucky and Wyoming prepare to face off in the third matchup of the wildcard round; although Kentucky appears to be the underdog, they refuse to lay down for anyone and will use any and every strategy to get an edge over the competition.
The battle between Kentucky and Wyoming continues; while Sherrybeth and her team show they'll do whatever it takes, Wyoming holds their own; a fight to the finish looms as only one of the teams can make it into Round 1.
The racers stick around to set up a fresh batch of grudge races; Kye Kelley struggles to get his tune right on a new road, while Fabian from Texas reminds all the racers of what they put on the line every time they climb into their cars.
Teams Utah and Iowa face off in the final match up of the Wildcard Round; Utah's inexperience makes them seem like the underdogs; after a few races and with $20,000 in their sights; they quickly prove they're a force to be reckoned with.
The match up between Utah and Iowa continues and things are all tied up going into the second round; both teams' leaders scramble to rally their troops and come up with a winning strategy that can push them past the Wildcard Round and into Round 1.
After the final Wildcard matchup, racers from all competing teams hit the streets for some grudge racing; Brian Davis and his Detroit racers prep their cars for a big-money matchup against Chris Rankin and his team from the Northeast.
Teams from Detroit and the Northeast go head-to-head in the first matchup of Round 1; Rankin has a new group from the Northeast while Chucky Davis and his Detroit legends have an extra year of knowledge under their belt and are poised to win it all.
The matchup between Detroit and the Northeast rages on and it's obvious this isn't going to be an easy win for either; Rankin and Chucky are ready to bring home a win for their teams but in this battle, it's going to come down to the very last race.
The racers stick around to lock in grudge races for money and for data on the road; Kentucky does what they can to prep for their matchup with Texas; NOLA struggles to get their rides in tune so they can stay in the competition.
The infamous Lizzy Musi is back on the streets looking to line up some grudge racing in her car; the Black Sheep Mafia is ready to show South Carolina that even though they're new, they're certainly not underdogs.
Teams Texas and Wyoming have been gunning for each other ever since Varni and Sherrybeth clashed in Wyoming; they finally get their chance to battle, and both teams are ready to pull out all the stops to make it to the next round.
The fight between South Carolina and the Black Sheep Mafia rages on; Chris Block's team suffers a surprise loss when a racer decides to quit the team; the Black Sheep are poised to show off what a truly unified team can do.
After quitting team South Carolina, Boogie gets a call from his ex-teammates to settle the score with Chris Block in a night of grudge racing; racers from NOLA and Iowa prepare for their upcoming matchup.
The battle between Texas and Kentucky continues; while Kentucky may be down, they're ready to give it all they've got to win; Texas focuses on keeping the lead; Team Kentucky has a few extra tricks up their sleeve that could turn things around.
Chris Block and his new South Carolina team hit the streets to face off with Brent Self and his new team called the Black Sheep Mafia; Block's team has a whole new attitude, but the Black Sheep are strong in every way and are ready to put up a fight.
The list of players is already stacked but things get even more interesting as eight new teams battle it out in a series of Wildcard Rounds to see who will join the final eight vying for a shot at Memphis.
The list of players is already stacked but things get even more interesting as eight new teams battle it out in a series of Wildcard Rounds.
A windy and dusty night on the streets of Wyoming creates challenging racing conditions for powerhouse teams Texas and Black Sheep Mafia. And with $20,000 and the chance to move on up for grabs, one veteran racer pushes the limits of the road too far.
Texas and Black Sheep Mafia continue their Round Two battle, and after a devastating crash, Texas must regroup and try to win for their missing team leader. Meanwhile, Black Sheep Mafia isn't letting up, but the dusty road takes another racer down.
The racers are on the street for another night of grudge racing, and tonight it's all about Team Northeast and Team NOLA; they only have one more night to get ready for their upcoming matchup, and both teams definitely have a lot of work to do.
Kye Kelley's Team NOLA and Chris Rankin's Team Northeast go head-to-head in the second matchup of round two to see who will face Black Sheep Mafia. NOLA has been making big passes all season, but the Northeast is ready to come out swinging.
The matchup between Team Northeast and NOLA continues; Northeast team leader Chris Rankin is frustrated with his team's performance and is determined to not let his team fall apart like it did last year.
The list of players is already stacked, but things get even more interesting as eight new teams battle it out in a series of Wildcard Rounds to see who will join the final eight vying for a shot at Memphis.
Brent Self is ready to prove he can stand on his own as his Black Sheep Mafia takes on his former teammates from NOLA. Black Sheep Mafia hopes to demonstrate their strengths while Team NOLA is looking for a win and a shot at redemption against Memphis.
Former teammates battle it out as Brent Self and the Black Sheep Mafia face off with Team NOLA for a shot at Memphis and $100,000.
Eight of the fastest teams in the U.S. descend on Memphis to compete for the biggest street race yet, for a prize of $100,000.
Revisiting every runway, every tight race and every crash; a sneak peek at the upcoming season of "Street Outlaws" back in Oklahoma City.
The streets are still hot and the battle continues to rage between Memphis and NOLA. Memphis may be out-powered and outgunned but with $100,000 on the line, NOLA must remain on their toes if they want to stay ahead and come out with a win.
After the conclusion of last season, JJ heard from racers all over the country who wanted a shot at MSO's title; so he's starting up another season; this time, there are more teams, more money up for grabs; the stakes are higher than ever before.
JJ Da Boss invites eight street racing teams from around the country to Memphis, Tenn., for a chance to win $100,000; a win won't come without a fight, though, as South Carolina's small-tire racers and St. Louis high-dollar drivers are ready for war.
The heat is on as the South Carolina underdogs bring the fight to the St. Louis crew; it's all on display as mouthy leadership, fired-up tempers, and high pressure situations dominate a tension-filled night.
The second matchup gets heated fast as Kye Kelley and his NOLA racers take on Birdman and his team from Texas; their history of bad blood comes to a head.
The war continues between Team NOLA and Texas in a matchup that comes down to who races best under pressure.
The North takes on the South in Memphis, Tenn., as Quinn and his Kentucky racers face off against Chris Rankin's ragtag team from the Northeast; Rankin's team hasn't raced together before, but Quinn's hot head may get in the way of a win.
A storm is brewing as the fight between Kentucky and the Northeast continues; Chris Rankin pushes all the buttons he can to unravel Quinn and his team, forcing JJ to intervene before the street race turns into a street brawl.
Chucky and his infamous team from Detroit toe the line against Richard McCarver and his Mississippi racers; Chucky's ready to prove Motor City's dominance, but McCarver knows a big mouth doesn't mean you're a big deal.
The final match rages on between the racers from Mississippi and the big-mouth, bigger-horsepower team from Detroit; the Motor City boys think the win is in the bag, but a surprise comeback from Richard McCarver keeps the South in the game.
Only four teams have survived to the second round of the biggest street race in history; Street-smart Chris Rankin and his Northeast crew go head-to-head against upstart Kye Kelley and his New Orleans' crew.
In the second round, Chris Rankin and the Northeast face off against Kye Kelley and his New Orleans' crew; the North won't be counted out yet, but they'll need to dig deep to outrun and outgun the South.
The second match of round two pits Chucky and his team from Detroit against Chris Block and his South Carolina racers; tensions have been mounting since the duo's scuffle at the last chip draw, and the $100,000 pot is fanning the flames.
The fast-paced feud between Detroit and South Carolina continues and Motor City brings more power than their cars can handle; Block's team tries to take advantage of Detroit's mistake, and the race comes down to the wire.
After weeks of racing, only Detroit and NOLA remain fighting for a chance to race Memphis for $100,000; Chucky plans to keep Kye in the rearview with a new strategy to take the lead, while Kye is confident his heavy hitters can take out team Detroit.
Teams NOLA and Detroit move into the second round of the final battle to see who will race Memphis for $100,000; Chucky Davis tries to dominate the night, while Kye Kelley makes a risky decision that could send his team home.
Memphis versus NOLA; the final match-up is on, with $100,000 at stake; Kye Kelley's NOLA team is riding high after defeating Detroit, but JJ and the MSO won't be intimidated; both teams are tested when they face off outside of Las Vegas.
Memphis versus NOLA; when an MSO racer runs off the road, the teams barrel into Round 2 knowing any mistake can be deadly; JJ and Kye Kelley fight to get control and win $100,000 and the Fastest in America title.
JJ Da Boss is hosting street racing history; eight teams race for the chance to go one-on-one against the MSO for a winner-takes-all purse of $100,000; the winner takes the money and earns the right to be called the baddest on the streets.
The dust has settled after the epic matchup between MSO and NOLA; with the race still fresh on his mind, JJ gathers some of the fastest teams in America to discuss performance, strategy and if there will be another Fastest in America battle.
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