By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
YouTube personality Justin Swanstrom is known to get into it online with people and other racers. The drag racer, who has become a star on the Street Outlaws No Prep Kings tour, has been trash-talking with John Odom lately.
The two drag racers agreed to a grudge race on Friday night at Virginia Motorsports Park in North Dinwiddie, Virginia. The race took place after Swanstrom was eliminated in “The Great 8” first round.
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Odom – who was debuting a new GTR this weekend – previously agreed to a $5,000 bet on Facebook. Swanstrom was up for the bet too. The Florida native was the one, who initiated the bet on the social media platform.
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The race was just seconds long. But Odom, who has deep pockets, lost $5,000.
Shortly after the green lights came on, both men began to have issues. Neither man made a smooth pass.
As Odom was going near the centerline, Swanstrom began to lose control of his Lexus which he calls “Prenup.” Swanstrom corrected himself and then drive near the centerline, too.
Odom got back into the groove but it was too late. Swanstrom was able to correct himself enough to get the win light.
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Swanstrom was already trash-talking again after the win. We do not know if this grudge race will make its way onto the Street Outlaws No Prep Kings shows when it airs later this year.
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