Street Outlaws Set Canada on Fire with Epic Race Weekend – Ryan Martin, Murder Nova & More Bring the Heat!!

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The Street Outlaws crew made their return to Canada in a spectacular way, and the fans were treated to non-stop excitement, blown engines, wild wheelies, and heated matchups. From Ryan Martin’s dramatic journey to Murder Nova’s killer performance, the action-packed event proved once again why No Prep is king.

🚛 Ryan Martin’s Rough Road to the Race

Ryan Martin, fan favorite and No Prep Kings champ, nearly didn’t make it after a steer tire exploded on his rig en route to Canada. The blowout ripped the hood off his truck and forced him into a cable barrier. Thanks to a quick rescue from friend Lance in Wyoming, Ryan’s team was able to transfer everything to another hauler and still make the race.

“Shoutout to Lance—he saved us,” Ryan said. “We had to be here for the fans, and we made it happen.”

🔥 Murder Nova Brings Out the Big Tire Beast

Murder Nova debuted his second car—a full-blown big tire build—after bringing the OG Nova on small tires the previous year. This time, he brought serious horsepower to go head-to-head with the Western Canada heavy hitters.

“This crowd is amazing,” Murder Nova shared. “We had to bring something mean this year, and this one’s built to run.”

💥 Heat, Breakage, and Heart-Pounding Passes

From the first round to the finals, fans were on the edge of their seats. Cars were catching traction, blowing parts, and going head-to-head in nail-biting battles. The announcers couldn’t say “Heat!” fast enough to keep up with the energy on the track.

  • Engines exploded mid-pass

  • Hoods were blown off

  • Racers got loose and fought to stay off the wall

  • Several matchups ended in dramatic tire shake and pedaling

🇨🇦 The Canadian Crowd Shows Out

Despite earlier rain and a change in schedule, the event drew huge crowds. Locals and traveling fans packed the stands, eager to see their favorite U.S. and Canadian racers throw down on the no-prep surface.

“We came here last year on small tires and said we’d be back. Chevy made it happen,” one of the racers explained. “If it wasn’t for the fans, we wouldn’t be here.”

🎯 Key Takeaways from the Weekend

  • Ryan Martin qualified #2 and promised to throw everything at the track in his final passes.

  • Local stars and U.S. racers faced off in unpredictable pairings thanks to the chip draw format.

  • Murder Nova’s car went A to B every time after adjusting to the prep track’s grip.

  • Explosions, red lights, and upsets kept every round exciting.

  • Chevy Reeves and his team were praised for organizing a killer event and making it all possible.

🏁 Looking Ahead

 

With talks of making the Canadian event annual, racers and fans alike are already looking forward to Grudge Bowl 2. As one announcer put it:

“When these guys show up, it’s like the 90s funny car days all over again. They’re rock stars.”

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