By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
Xpel-sponsored Ryan Martin has won his first Street Outlaws No Prep Kings race of the season. He defeated California racer Giuseppe Gentile in the final round at New England Dragway & Motorsports Park in Epping, New Hampshire.
Martin is the third different driver to win to kick off the season. However, he is the second straight 405 driver to win.
Martin is the first driver to win with three different power adders. He won with a Twin Turbo, Procharger, and now a Screw Blower.
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He picked up $30,000 for the win.
Two weeks ago, 405 legend Shawn Ellington won his first Street Outlaws No Prep Kings race. He defeated Hormone Logics-sponsored Justin Swanstrom in the final round at Virginia Motorsports Park in North Dinwiddie, Virginia.
No points were awarded for this race. It was the third race of the season.
The teams will be able to collect points for the first time next weekend in New York. The teams will travel to Empire Dragway for their race in Leicester, New York on May 17th and 18th.
Initially, the New York race was scheduled to take place before the Epping, New Hampshire race. However, due to rain, the drivers had a weekend off, before going to Epping.
And the New York race was pushed back two weeks to their new date.
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Martin, the three-time Street Outlaws No Prep Kings champion, advanced to his second final round this season. He also went to the final round at the first race of the season.
He was defeated by Jim Howe in the final round at Maple Grove Raceway in Mohnton, Pennsylvania.
This was Gentile’s first final round of the season in Gucci.
Gentile likes New England Dragway. He won the event last summer against Kayla Morton and picked up his first career NPK win.
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