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Murder Nova picks up 2nd Chance bracket win over Jerry Bird

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By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher

Murder Nova has picked up his second Street Outlaws No Prep Kings win of the season. The 405 legend Shawn Ellington won the 2nd chance bracket on Saturday at Flying H Drag Strip in Odessa, Missouri.

He defeated Jerry Bird in the final round. This was each driver’s first final round in the 2nd Chance bracket.

Dragstrip Stock Photo (Getty Images)

Ellington is one of two drivers, who will be known as the first winners of his new stop on tour. Flying H Drag Strip is in their first season of operation.

Giuseppe Gentile defeated Ryan Martin in the final round. Gentile picked up $30,000 for his Invitational win.

The Oklahoma legend picked up $5,000 for his 2nd Chance bracket win.

He also picked up his first Invitational win earlier this season. Ellington defeated Justin Swanstrom on the final round at Virginia Motorsports Park.

Ellington is the fifth 2nd Chance bracket winner on the season. Scott Taylor won twice, while Alex Laughlin and Jeff Lutz also won.

Taylor defeated his good friend Bobby Ducote at Empire Dragway last weekend in New York. He also defeated Paige Coughlin at Virginia Motorsports Park.

Lutz defeated Lizzy Musi at New England Dragway & Motorsports Park in Epping, New Hampshire. Alex Laughlin won the season-opener race at Maple Grove Raceway over Taylor with his new Hot Wheels sponsored car.

This race was on Street Outlaws Live on YouTube. The staff, who is putting on the live show, may put up a condensed version of the show on YouTube later.

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Anthony Caruso III
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Anthony Caruso III is the Publisher of The Capital Sports Report. He has been in the Journalism field since August 2002. Since that time, Mr. Caruso has covered many marquee events. This includes 13 Heisman Trophy ceremonies, 2 Little World Series events, and one Army-Navy College Football game.
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