Street Outlaws
Street Outlaws
Photo Credit: Zach Green/Kate Trippe/Discovery Channel
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Premiered:
- Network: Discovery
- Category: Series
- Genre: Reality
- Type: Live Action
- Concept:
- Subject Matter: Adventure
- Tags: motorsports (automobile: street racing)
Plot Synopsis
STREET OUTLAWS is a reality series that follows undercover street racers in Oklahoma City, as they do whatever it takes to rise up the list of the city's 10 fastest street-racing cars. The stakes are high and these drivers put everything on the line to get to top, where there can only be one #1. In the series premiere, Chuck (#7) called out Flip (#6) for his spot on the list. Murder Nova (#1), Big Chief (Race Organizer), and Flip impersonated security guards to prank Chuck with a fake bust as he street tested his car. Meanwhile, Brandon (unranked) called out Farmtruck (#10) to try to break onto the list. This 60-minute series follows these OKC racers: Big Chief, in the OKC street racing game since age 9, who runs the show and through whom racers have to go to race for a list spot; Murder Nova, King of the Streets for three years, whose 969 Chevy Nova is considered to be the fastest street car in the country, putting out an astounding 2500hp; Doc, a family man struggling to find time for his wife and two teenage daughters, who races a 1970 Chevy Monte Carlo (aka The Beast), currently ranked #2; Daddy Dave, named for having kids with different women, whose 1996 GMC Sonoma S10 pickup is jammed packed with high performance race parts, totaling over $150,000; Monza, who races a jet black '72 Camaro Rally Sport and only cares about street racing, guns, and his son/street racing protege, Brandon (aka Youngblood); Dominator, a soft-spoken racer, who shows up with his self-funded '67 Dart; Flip, whose '80 Chevy El Camino is appropriately nicknamed 'The Old Slut,' because of its mismatched parts; Chuck, the notorious hothead in the OKC street racing scene, who races a '89 fox body Ford Mustang with a Chevy engine; Gotee Bo, a blunt trash-talking rookie, who races a '64 Chevy Nova that was passed down to him by his father after he stopped racing; Wayne 'Varley,' a former racing legend, who races a '80 Ford Mustang named 'The Gold Car'; Farmtruck and AZN, a dynamic duo, who race a '70 Chevy Long Bed Truck, featuring rusty paint, a camper shell, and dents; Andrade Jr., a cocky and young driver who races a 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass; Jose 'Freakin Rican' Rivera, who runs the B&R crew racing on the South side of OKC; and Tina Pierce, who is known as the "Fastest Chick in Oklahoma."
On Monday, December 2, 2013 at 10pm ET/PT on Discovery, STREET OUTLAWS returned for its second season. In the first episode back, Farmtruck and AZN faced off against newbie racers, while Texas racers LMR wanted to change the rules on the OKC guys.
Immediately following an eight-hour marathon (1-9pm ET/PT) of encore episodes from Season 1, STREET OUTLAWS returned for Season 3 on Monday, June 23, 2014 at 9pm ET/PT on Discovery. In the season opener, "The Rise of the Crow," Big Chief relinquishes his racemaster duties to another driver so he can race The Crow back up the list, and Tina drops off the list, opening the coveted 10-spot for a round robin competition. Meanwhile, Varley's son/driver is a no show, and AZN gets stopped by the police.
STREET OUTLAWS returned for its fourth season on Monday, December 29, 2014 at 9pm ET/PT on Discovery. In the season opener, "Down from Chi-Town," trash-talking street racers from Chicago take on their Oklahoma City rivals; the Farmtruck reels in a Ferrari and a Camaro. This season, Midwest Streetcars' business is booming, making Shawn, Big Chief, and Kamikaze's goal of moving up the ranks even more fierce. The antics continue, as Farmtruck and AZN create a 61 MPH mobility scooter and haunt the Oklahoma City streets in their driverless hearse. Farmtruck, Jeff Lutz, Kayla Morton, Chuck and Varley are all back and making attempts at the gatekeeper spot as the list's top 5 becomes an intense battleground. Will Big Chief finally be able to take the 405 crown? Against stacked odds, will the 405 beat their biggest rivals on the road?
On Monday, May 18, 2015 from 9-11pm ET/PT, Discovery premiered the fifth season of STREET OUTLAWS, immediately following an all-day marathon of encore episodes (9am-8pm) and a new one-hour special (8-9pm). In the new season, Big Chief and the 405 may have been beat last season, but now they're out for redemption, battling the best racers everywhere from New Orleans to Vegas to prove that they're the fastest in the nation. The stakes are high, and with their reputations and $50,000 on the line, the 405 will do anything to get on top and stay there -- even if it means running from the law! But in the middle of all the heated competition, the 405 will also face tragedy when they lose one of their own. The season opens in the "Not So Big Easy" episode, as Chief organizes a Nationwide Call Out for a $50,000 pot. Chief gets a new paint job and Dave calls him out. Kamikaze takes the El Camino off the list. Farmtruck and AZN go fishing in Memphis. Later, the 405 travel south to take on Kye Kelly and friends.
Season 6 of STREET OUTLAWS premiered on Monday, October 26, 2015 at 9pm ET/PT on Discovery. Looking to defend their status as America's fastest, the 405 devise a plan to race as many teams as possible, leading to the ultimate two-night Cash Days, winner-take-all event against more than 30 of the nation's top-tier racers! Only the best will be invited to take on the 405 in their hometown, with the fastest drivers and finest automobiles from across the country all gathered in Oklahoma City. The stakes are higher than ever for the boys from the 405 as they look to solidify their status and reputations as the best and fastest.
Season 7 of STREET OUTLAWS premiered on Monday, April 25, 2016 at 9pm ET/PT on Discovery, immediately following an eight-hour marathon (1-9pm) of encore episodes. The 405 failed to take home the prize last season at the biggest Cash Days race event yet. Now, the team sets out to reclaim its title as the fastest and most revered group of racers in the country. To take the List to the next level, 405 front man Big Chief introduces the "Shark Pool" - hungry, serious racers in OKC who show up weekly to challenge the team's #10 spot, keeping everyone on their toes. Added to the Shark Pool are some familiar faces - Farmtruck and AZN, Jackie Knox, Daddy Dave, and Tina Pierce. With a new and improved List, the 405 is ready to take on eminent new street racers. Last season, Discovery.com offered viewers the "Voice Your Choice" challenge. With over 20,000 votes, the OKC boys must now prepare for a head-to-head matchup with the winner, Detroit, and its leader, Brian 'Chucky' Davis. Detroit promises an intense showdown with close races, big bets and heated fights.
Discovery Channel premiered the eighth season of STREET OUTLAWS on Monday, October 31, 2016 from 9-11pm ET/PT, showing back-to-back new episodes immediately following a 12-hour marathon (9am-9pm) of encore episodes. In the season opener (9pm), "Where the Streets Have No Name," the list is shaken when Daddy Dave pulls Henson's Plan B from the one spot and starts from ten in his own car. Farmtruck and AZN face off, Doc and Shawn prep to race for #1, and Chief gets ready for his long march up the list. Then, in the night's second new episode (10pm), "If You Can't Beat-le'em, Join 'em," since everyone in the 405 has been upgrading their cars, it's time to go under their hoods to find out what makes these guys so fast. Farmtruck and AZN struggle to fix the Dung Beetle for fishing, and setup some races to get out of paying for some tuning. Also in the new season, Farmtruck lines his truck up against anything and anyone - including a jet car, a monster truck and an actual jet - and for the first time in years, fights his way back onto the List. Chief, in his Crow-mod, and Daddy Dave, in his Goliath 2.0, battle it out at the bottom of the List, both hoping to claw their way to the top. In order to compete with the pro-mods coming for the List, 405 drivers Doc and Monza worked together during the off-season to make their cars as light as possible, ultimately losing more than 1,000 pounds off their vehicles. Brian "Chucky" Davis, of Detroit, also returns to the streets of the 405 with his new ride, but racers are nervous to line up against him after his crash with Chief earlier this year. Finally, it's every man for himself until teams of racers from New York, Detroit and California all gather in the 405 for a first-of-its-kind team race-off. Tensions run high as fierce rivals are forced to team up, and most will stop at nothing to walk away with the cash and glory.
Season 10 of STREET OUTLAWS premiered on Monday, November 27, 2017 from 9-11pm ET/PT, as Discovery Channel premiered back-to-back new episodes. The new season kicks off with eleven epic races against OKC's archrival Memphis -- and later this season, the Outlaws compete for the highest prize amount in series history. This season the list is more competitive than ever as some of the top racers struggle to make the cut. Farmtruck and AZN, who both finally clenched spots on the list last season, fiercely battle to hold their ranks. Meanwhile, Chuck attempts to hold onto the top spot and fend off hungry competition from Big Chief and others. Each racer pulls out all the stops this season, including Shawn who debuts his new "Murder Nova" (Chevy Nova), hoping it will take him to the top. The Outlaws also compete in a never before seen, 32-car field drag race at Bristol Dragway, with the highest prize amount in series history on the line, as the top four spots win $100,000. The competition is fierce, fast and merciless, and with higher stakes than ever before, the Street Outlaws are back in a big way. In the season opener (9pm), "Smoked in Memphis," the 405 heads Memphis, bringing everyone with them. However, that means racing on JJ's slick, asphalt road. When the 405's plan to stick together falls apart, they struggle to set up the right races and it looks like Memphis might get the best of them. Then, in the premiere night's second new episode (10pm), "Memphis Blues," as the epic battle between OKC and Memphis continues, Farmtruck and AZN take a look back at what happened between Memphis and the 405 to get them here. With a big rematch between Chief and JJ coming up it promises to be another night for the history books.
The eleventh season of STREET OUTLAWS premiered on Monday, May 28, 2018 from 8-10pm ET/PT on Discovery Channel. After last season's confusion and conflict, the 405 bands together to update the rules guiding the most contentious street races in the nation and to shake up "The List," leaving every man for himself. Now, the 405 has to step it up or get left behind. The 2-hour premiere gathers 32 racers from across the country for a Cash Days race, and the OKC Outlaws will have to defend their territory and lay it all on the line until one racer walks away with the title and the massive $50,000 prize. Once the dust has cleared, the 405 crew agrees that both the rules and "The List" are in need of an overhaul. They decide to shake things up and start fresh, having everyone battle it out for new spots - giving those that were at the bottom a chance to bypass others and top the list. Under the 405's updated rules, racers can rely only on themselves and their rides to win the most competitive races of their lives. The contest for 405's finest is fierce and fast, and only few will make it to the top -- if they're lucky enough to make "The List" at all.
Season 13 of STREET OUTLAWS debuted on Monday, January 11, 2021 from 8-9pm ET/PT on Discovery Channel. While Chief is no longer the fastest -- competitor Ryan Martin has that honor -- he feels all of the 405 have gotten soft and taken their eye off of the street. To up the stakes for the 405, Chief proposes the most critical list shakeup ever, to allow the true cream to rise to the top. But it's not going to be easy, because the OKC racers have put their cars and themselves through hell in order to dominate on the no prep track. As the season begins, Chief and Shawn decide to go their separate ways, ending the biggest bromance in street racing history. But each of them has been dependent on each other for advice and technical support over the past 10 years...will this impact their racing during the most important season ever?
STREET OUTLAWS returned for its fourteenth season on Monday, January 10, 2022 at 8pm ET/PT on Discovery Channel. The 405 is back together, one year after Chief threw out the Top Ten List to launch America's List. After a disappointing showing in that race, the gang begins another all-out qualifier for the next season of America's list. Past performances, good or bad, don't matter -- it's a fresh start for all. With new beginnings, Chief believes the best way to get back to the heart of the 405 is to revive the camaraderie and teamwork mentality that was once their staple. This season, everyone will pool their knowledge and efforts to not only better themselves, but each other. But it won't be easy as Chief throws some surprise out of town races at them. And one of the crew faces one of the most devastating crashes in Outlaws history.
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The 15th season of STREET OUTLAWS debuted on Monday, January 2, 2023 at 8pm ET/PT on Discovery Channel. This season, the 405 racing crew reignites their passion for raw street racing by stripping down to small-tire basics. With the combination of Shawn "Murder Nova" Ellington as the new race master and the group's new racing mindset, they are on a mission to prove that they are the fastest crew on the planet on any tire. This season, the 405 reclaims their roots, upping the ante with each driver building out and racing brand-new, high-powered small tire race cars reflective of street racing in the early days. In each episode, viewers watch the 405 crew ready their cars in preparation to take on different groups of racers from across the country. OG competitors including Farmtruck and AZN get behind the wheel with Kamikaze and Reaper joining in on the action to make the stakes even higher. When big money comes into play, the 405 quickly realizes that proving their dominance among the other skilled racers is going to be a tougher task than expected. The season ends when Nova locks in a big Cash Days event featuring all the top racers from the previous weeks. The 405 bands together and uses everything they've learned to come out on top and take home the money.
In the two-hour season opener, "Small Tires, Big Stakes," the 405 returns to their roots as they build and race monster small-tire cars. But when local racers, the McKees, challenge them to their first showdown, the crew must quickly get their cars dialed in to prove they can dominate on any tire.
Cast
- Justin 'Big Chief' Shearer
- Charles 'Chuck' Seitsinger
- David 'Daddy Dave' Comstock
- James 'Doc' Love
- Joe 'Dominator' Woods
- Sean 'Farmtruck' Whitley
- Jeff 'AZN' Bonnett
- Jerry 'Monza' Johnson
- Shawn 'Murder Nova' Ellington
- Wayne D. Varley
- John Andrade Jr.
- Jose 'Freakin Rican' Rivera
- Tina Pierce
- Tyler 'Flip' Priddy
- Brian 'Gotee Bo' Tessneer
- Derek Travis
- Chris 'Kamikaze'
- Kye Kelley
- Brian 'Chucky' Davis
Other Titles
- Also known as: Street Outlaws: OKC
Production & Distribution
- Produced by Pilgrim Films and Television (as Pilgrim Studios)
Settings
- - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma USA