By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
Memphis Street Outlaws racer Jonathan “JJ DaBoss” Day has claimed the No. 1 spot on Street Outlaws America’s List. The episode aired on Monday night.
Day claimed the top spot from Team NOLA drag racer Bobby Ducote, who had the spot for several weeks. As the two cars were about to go down the street, Ducote had issues with his car.

This caused Ducote not to leave the starting line. Day had a nice pass down the street in Hummingbird despite all the damage to the car.
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“Me and Hummingbird are No. 1 on the list,” Day said after the race. “At one point, I thought my wife’s life and my life was gone. After this accident, I’m trying to do this for Tricia. She really deserves to be here.”
Ducote previously got the No. 1 spot when he defeated Ryan Martin. He then defeated Lee Roberts before not racing for several episodes.
Hummingbird was brought back from the dead earlier in the season. Day had to get his wife Tricia Day’s approval to put the engine and torque converter from ZipTie into Hummingbird to complete the season.
The couple was involved in a very bad crash early in the filming in La Villa, Texas. This caused Day to be removed from the list, as she recovered once she was released from the hospital.
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This was the first time that Ducote and Day had faced one another, according to the show. It is also the first time that Day, who has turned into a star on the show, claimed the top spot on America’s List.
Now, the question becomes, with just two episodes left, will he be able to maintain it? We’ll find out.
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