Scott Taylor Racing his Pro Mod Camaro Chee Doe at the IHRA $125K to win Race!

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Street Outlaws fan-favorite Scott Taylor is turning up the heat once again as he prepares his Pro Mod Camaro, Chee Doe, for one of the biggest drag racing events of the year—the IHRA $125,000-to-win Pro Mod race. With the racing world shifting its focus toward eighth-mile Pro Mod competitions, this event is set to draw elite drivers and massive crowds. But can Taylor and Chee Doe dominate the field?

🔧 Scott Taylor Rebuilds “Chee Doe” for High-Stakes Battle

Scott Taylor is no stranger to the pressure of top-tier racing. As revealed in the latest update from Street Outlaws No Prep Talk, Taylor is currently putting Chee Doe back together, just in time for the highly anticipated IHRA showdown. The race offers a staggering $125,000 purse and is expected to attract some of the biggest names in the no prep and Pro Mod scene.

🏁 A Street Outlaws Showdown

This isn’t just any race—it’s a Street Outlaws reunion of sorts. Alongside Scott Taylor, other powerhouse racers slated to compete include:

  • Kye Kelley and his lightweight, diet-tuned NPK car

  • Disco Dean

  • Cole Pez (if he can dial in consistency)

  • Possibly Murder Nova, depending on final entries

These racers bring serious street and track experience, especially on challenging surfaces.

❄️ December Track Conditions: A True Test

Held in mid-December, the race presents unique challenges. While it’s technically a prepped surface, colder temperatures and tougher weather conditions will test every tuner’s skills. Fortunately, Street Outlaws veterans like Taylor have years of experience navigating low-traction surfaces.

Taylor previously clocked an impressive 3.61 seconds at 206 mph at the World Series of Pro Mod. While replicating that in December is unlikely, low 3.60s are still within reach—making Chee Doe a serious threat.

🚗 New Pro Mod Builds: The Evolution of Street Outlaws

What’s particularly exciting is the increasing crossover from No Prep to Pro Mod. Former Street Outlaws stars are embracing the Pro Mod scene in a big way:

  • Nate Sayler is debuting a new Pro Mod build.

  • Ryan Martin, one of the top names in Street Outlaws, is also preparing to enter Pro Mod racing on a larger stage.

This shift signals a new era where Street Outlaws stars are pushing into elite-level drag racing, and fans are loving it.

🎯 Scott Taylor: A Top Contender for the Win

Despite fierce competition and unpredictable conditions, Scott Taylor stands as a strong contender to win the IHRA $125K. His experience, horsepower, and tuning expertise with Chee Doe give him a fighting chance in a stacked field.

As Pro Mod drag racing continues to surge in popularity, races like this prove why the format is here to stay—and why drivers like Taylor are leading the charge.

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