By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
There has been a lot of speculation that Street Outlaws star Bobby Ducote jumped on Ryan Martin. Yet, the Mississippi native wants to clear the air about the speculation.
While the Discovery Channel may have shown that he jumped on the two-time Street Outlaws No Prep Kings champion, he has shown on Facebook that he did not jump. This happened back in January during filming for Street Outlaws America’s List near La Villa, Texas.

“For all the haters saying I jumped 🤷🏽♂️,” Ducote said in a Facebook post. “That light looks on (and) the car still there. No tire crack. Thank y’all (and) there’s the smoke at the light of Ryan’s coming apart thank y’all 😘 #Lovemyhaters #BigUpsToAllMyHaterslol”
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In several photos on Facebook, Ducote shows that Jeff Lutz’s light was on with both cars at the line. The team NOLA driver then got out on Martin for the win.
Ducote then claimed the top spot with the win.
“I got out on him and he couldn’t catch me,” Ducote said in an interview on the show after the pass. “I could hear him but I could never see him. I got the W. I’m so crunk that I’m going to rip the steering wheel off this thing. I don’t know if I’m going to be able to sleep tonight.”
Ducote will try to maintain the top spot on the show. Martin expected problems within his car as he was going down the street against him.
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“As soon as I thought I could catch Bobby, it went kaboom,” Martin said. “All hell breaks loose. It was like somebody threw a grenade in my car while I’m driving. The shifter breaks off the mount and the upper frame rail bar moves the shifter forward and the drive shaft passes me and shoots to the front of the car. Stuff flies everywhere. Smoke, transmission fluid; it was crazy.”
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