By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
Ryan Martin is no stranger to winning a Street Outlaws No Prep Kings Championship. He had done it for three straight years.
But on Saturday night, Martin did something he had not done yet. He guided his team to the Street Outlaws No Prep Kings Season 6 Team Championship.
As a result, his team split the $200,000 prize. This was the first time that there were two Championships in play.
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Kye Kelley won the Individual Championship and took home the $100,000 prize. Kelley won his Championship by leading with the most points through the Great 8 portion of the weekend.
“We got it done!,” Fireball Camaro said in a Facebook post. “2023 NPK Team Championship @robinrobertsracing @teamvixen757 @natesaylerracing @giuseppenpk @fireballcamaro @stoutlaws @streetoutlawslive”
The drivers on the team were Rich Bruder, Robin Roberts, Nate Sayler, and Giuseppe Gentile.
“Thank you Ryan!,” Robin Roberts Racing said in a comment to the post. “Your leadership, smart decisions, support, and personal mentorship to me means the world. Super Proud to have been a part of it all!!!”
This team defeated seven other teams for the Team Championship. However, only really three teams had a chance for the championship heading into the season finale.
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Those teams were Team Kye Kelley, which led Martin’s team heading into Texas by 20 points at 1,480 to 1,460. Team Daddy Dave was third with a chance at 1,410.
According to the teams, Street Outlaws No Prep Kings will air in January. No date has been announced for when the season finale will air.
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