Take a look at this, Murder Nova DESTROYS Ryan Martin: 3.62s Record & $20,000 Check!
The Street Outlaws rivalry between Shawn Ellington and Ryan Martin just reached another insane level.
This time, Murder Nova did not just win.
He reportedly laid down a brutal 3.62 second pass, grabbed a $20,000 payout, and sent a loud message to the entire field that the Blue Camaro is becoming a serious monster again.
And perhaps most shocking of all
Ryan Martin looked beatable.
The 3.62 Pass Changed Everything
In modern outlaw racing, a 3.62 is not just fast
It is elite territory.
That kind of ET tells everyone:
The combination is working
The chassis is efficient
The power delivery is finally under control
For years, fans believed Murder Nova had the potential but lacked consistency against the absolute top combinations.
This run changes that conversation immediately.
Ryan Martin Rarely Gets Outclassed
That is what makes this matchup feel so massive.
Ryan Martin built his reputation by:
Outlaunching competitors
Managing difficult surfaces
Staying calm under pressure
Usually when Martin loses, it is close.
But this time, the story became about Murder Nova taking command.
The Blue Camaro Looks Different Now
Recent changes to the Murder Nova setup appear to be paying off heavily.
The car now seems:
More stable on launch
Cleaner through mid track
Far more repeatable under big power
That evolution matters because the old criticism was inconsistency.
Now the Blue Camaro looks refined and dangerous.
Why the $20,000 Win Matters
Big money races create different pressure.
Drivers race harder because:
Pride is involved
Reputation grows instantly
The payout changes the stakes completely
Winning under that kind of pressure proves more than speed.
It proves execution.
Shawn Ellington Needed This Statement
Shawn Ellington has spent years hearing:
Ryan Martin is untouchable
The Fireball team is too consistent
Murder Nova cannot keep up at the highest level
A dominant run like this answers critics in the loudest possible way.
Could Momentum Shift Now
That is the dangerous part for the rest of the field.
Once a driver gains:
Confidence
A repeatable setup
Momentum
they often become much harder to stop.
If the Blue Camaro continues running at this level, future matchups with Ryan Martin, Kye Kelley, and the rest of the top names become far more unpredictable.
Final Thoughts
Shawn Ellington putting down a 3.62, beating Ryan Martin, and cashing a $20,000 check is the kind of performance that changes perceptions instantly.
Fast
Controlled
Dominant
And for the first time in a while, it feels like Murder Nova may truly have the combination to threaten everyone again.
