By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
Street Outlaws No Prep Kings star Justin Swanstrom has done something he had not done all season. Swanstrom did this on the final race day of the season.
Swanstrom picked up his first win of Season 6 on Saturday at the Texas Motorplex in Ennis, Texas. He defeated newcomer Clay Cole in the final round.
“Thank you, everyone, for reaching out!,” Swanstrom said in a Facebook post. “It was a good long night of racing! First, I want to say I wouldn’t do this without y’all! The ones that support through the good and the bad. It’s been a struggling year!. But we pulled one off at the end here in Texas! Told my day this weekend to let it eat and whatever happens happens. He gave me a great fast car, the guys turned it around every round and it was awesome to see the look and smiles on (their) faces.
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“All my sponsors for sticking with me through this whole season. This win secured me with 3 of them for (the) 2024 season!. I could go on and on but I just wanted to say thank you. We have a lot of work to do! Lots of content coming! Keep supporting and here’s one big Hell Yeah!”
Swanstrom revealed that he damaged his crank on the final round pass.
“When I said I was gonna sling crank out of her to get that win!,” he added. “I stand on what I meant! We are running Prenup harder than she’s ever been ran before! Great wins come with great consequences.”
This win also was the first Invitational win for a Justin Swanstrom Team driver this season. He worked with Kallee Mills, Tony McKinney, John Odom, and Jim Howe.
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Cole made it to two final rounds this season. He also was defeated by Kye Kelley in his first appearance in the final round at Bandimere Speedway in Morrison, Colorado.
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