Following months of anticipation from competitors and fans alike, the Street Outlaws No Prep Kings series today announced the first of a full slate of stops across the country for its seventh season of top-tier televised no-prep drag racing. The planned 15-race season will open April 19-20 at Maple Grove Raceway near Reading, Pennsylvania. The series will continue to release new events each day, culminating next Friday, with several popular stops confirmed to be returning to the calendar.
Season 7 Schedule
Maple Grove Raceway  Mohnton, PA  April 19-20
Virginia Motorsports Park  Petersburg, VA  April 26-27
Empire Dragway  Leicester, Ny  May 3-4
New England Dragway  Epping, N.H.  May 10-11
Flying Drag Strip  Odessa, MO  May 24-25
National Trail Raceway  Hebron, OH  May 31 – June 1
Beech Bend Raceway Park  Richardsville, KY  June 7 – 8
Brainerd International Raceway  Brainerd, MN  June 21-22
Cordova Dragway  Cordova, IL  June 28 – 29
Xtreme Motorsports  Park Ferris, TX  July 5-6
Qlispé Raceway Park  Airway Heights, WA  August 16-17
Firebird Raceway  Eagle, ID  August 23-24
Las Vegas Motor Speedway  Las Vegas, NV  September 13-14
Us 131 Motorsports Park  Martin, MI  September 26-27
Rockingham Dragway  Rockingham, N.C.  October 11-12
The producers confirmed to competitors that the racing program will return to a standalone champion format in 2024, after mixing things up with a team championship format a season ago.
At the season finale in Ennis, Texas in November, three-time series champion Ryan Martin’s team came from behind to steal the $200,000 main-event championship away from top rival Kye Kelley, whose squad led the standings all season. Martin’s championship team included Nate Sayler, Giuseppe Gentile, Robin Roberts, and Rich Bruder.
Kelley didn’t walk away empty-handed, though — he virtually dominated the season’s Great 8 competition, running away with what was considered the individual championship as he scored three wins in six final round appearances. A bridesmaid on several occasions, it was Kelley’s first title with the series. Season six is anticipated to be aired in or around the April kickoff to season seven, but The Discovery Channel has not yet confirmed if the season will air on its cable network, its streaming service, or elsewhere.
Keep it tuned here as additional season seven No Prep Kings events dates and locations are announced.