Chris Rankin's street-smart crew from the Northeast takes on the upstart Kye Kelley and his team from New Orleans in the second round of history's biggest street race.
Rankin's Northeast crew refuses to be counted out as they attempt to outrun and outgun Kye and the NOLA crew.
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 vs. NOLA: The final matchup is set, with $100,000 at stake. Kye Kelley's NOLA team is riding high after defeating Detroit, but JJ and the MSO think their team is unstoppable. A sketchy road tests both teams.
Memphis vs. NOLA: After an MSO runs off the road, the teams head into Round 2 knowing any mistake can be deadly. JJ and Kye Kelley fight to win the ultimate prize - $100,000 and the title of Fastest in America.
Following the biggest street race in history that saw JJ Da Boss and his ruthless team from Memphis Street Outlaws down teams from all corners of the nation - including Kye Kelley and his gang from New Orleans in the winner-take-all Street Outlaws: Fastest in America finale - JJ and his team gather all of the teams to discuss the aftermath.
Teams from Detroit and the Northeast go head-to-head in the first matchup of round 1. Rankin has a whole 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 while NOLA struggles to get their rides in tune so they can stay in the competition.
Eight team captains race off to determine first round matchups for Fastest in America. Kye Kelley and team NOLA take advantage of a rule violation and Team Cali fakes a break to manipulate who they will race first.
Team Texas is Memphis' first big challenge of the year. Murillo and Birdman bring their biggest hitters to the party but Memphis is determined to show their grit.
Rankin claims that the Northeast is stronger than ever, but they've got a challenge going up against the Southern Assassins. Even when everything that can goes wrong Jim rallies his team to stick together and give Northeast serious competition.
Boddie leads Team Cali in a matchup against Brian Davis’s Team Detroit. Although Cali chose to race Detroit, it turns into the hardest fought showdown of the season. Between crashes, fights, and drama, whoever wins this one will have to truly earn it.
Experienced Team NOLA goes up against Ricky Wilson's new team, the Misfits. And even though NOLA has been to the finals of Fastest in America twice, the Misfits put them back on their heels, and NOLA is in 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 gonna quit even when the sun comes up.
In the last matchup before the finals, Memphis takes on Team Northeast to prove that they can make it from the beginning. But Relic is a detail-oriented leader and the Northeast's big mouths and big money bets make for contentious competition.
Memphis faces Team Cali in the final showdown for $100K and the title of Fastest in America. But when pressure busts a pipe and some racers disagree with Boddie's decisions, Cali begins to waver and the MSO looks for an advantage.
Revisiting every runway, every tight race and every crash; a sneak peek at the upcoming season of "Street Outlaws" back in Oklahoma City.
JJ da Boss kicks off another Fastest in America with eight teams and a purse of $100,000. But new rules make this contest unlike any other.