What do you think, What Is Boosted GT Doing in 2025, and Is He Still Street Racing?
🔹 Who Is Boosted GT
Chris “BoostedGT” Hamilton rose to fame through the Street Outlaws / No Prep Kings (NPK) scene, known for his bright, turbocharged small-tire Mustangs and street/strip-style drag racing.
Over time, he became respected not just for his driving but also for his level-headed personality and, later, for stepping into a different role: announcer / Race Master for the series.
🔧 What BoostedGT Is Up to in Early 2025
🎯 Launching Big-Money Small-Tire Events
One of the biggest moves by BoostedGT this year: he announced two $100,000-to-win small-tire races under the banner of Speed Promotions Racing (SPR) — basically giving the small-tire / no-prep community a major payday in 2025.
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First event: June 20–21 at Beech Bend Raceway Park (Kentucky), on a no-prep surface, steel roof & quarters, 28×10.5 tires, no wheelie bars.
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Second event: October 31–November 1 at Galot Motorsports Park, on a radial-prepped surface.
The response was huge — entries quickly expanded to 128 participants as racers clamored to compete.
This move shows BoostedGT is leaning into event promotion and building the small-tire / no-prep scene, not just participating in it.
🎙️ Less Racing, More Race-Master / Host Role
According to a 2024 feature, BoostedGT increasingly embraced a behind-the-scenes role: instead of exclusively racing, he’s often on the mic as the official announcer / Race Master for NPK / related series.
He explained that with rising costs, travel, work outside racing, and family commitments, the trade-off made sense:
“I love racing, but I’m not going to ruin myself financially and go broke trying to win.”
So 2025 seems to find him shifting focus: less “boot-it-to-the-floor every weekend,” more “organizing, promoting, and running big shows.”
🏁 Is He Still Street Racing?
Short answer: Not as much — and probably not regularly.
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There’s no public evidence of frequent street-style racing or small-tire street-outsider passes involving his old turbo Mustang — at least, nothing recently surfaced online.
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Instead, BoostedGT appears to prefer organized events (through SPR) — both as promoter and occasionally competitor.
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His public presence is stronger off the track: merchandise, social media, community building.
That doesn’t necessarily mean he’s hung up the helmet forever — but as of 2025, the mix seems more balanced toward promotion, family, long-term sustainability, and supporting the scene, not pure outlaw street-style passes.
🌟 What This Means — For Boosted GT, For Fans, and For No-Prep Culture
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BoostedGT’s shift to promoter / organizer is a win for small-tire and no-prep racing — with two huge money events, he’s giving grassroots racers an opportunity many haven’t had before.
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For fans of his driving legacy, this doesn’t erase his past — it elevates it. As a respected “face of the scene,” his involvement draws attention, legitimacy, and bigger fields.
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For the broader culture, it signals a move away from random street races toward structured, high-stakes events — safer, more sustainable, and more organized.
For many in the community, that’s a healthy evolution: less reckless, more professional — while keeping the outlaw spirit intact.
✅ Bottom Line
In 2025, BoostedGT is alive and active — just not in the way he once was.
He’s no longer “just a driver.” He’s a promoter, a Race Master, a community builder. He’s helping reshape no-prep racing into something bigger, more legit, and more enduring.
So: Is he still street racing?
Not like he used to.
But he’s still pushing the culture forward — and maybe that matters more.
