
The Street Outlaws franchise had a massive impact on drag racing’s popularity. Millions of people tuned in each week to catch the action from the 405, Memphis, and the No Prep Kings series. Now, the Right Trailers Outlaw Street Series is bringing the Outlaws back to select NHRA events, and the program is receiving additional support from ProCharger.
When the series was announced at the 2025 PRI Show, there was plenty of buzz about what the Street Outlaws racers would bring to the NHRA stage. Fans will get to see Shawn Ellington, Ryan Martin, Scott Taylor, Jeff Lutz, and others from the show making laps throughout the season.

ProCharger has been active in drag racing at all levels since the company was founded. Many Street Outlaws racers also use its products, so it only made sense for the company to get involved. Walt Sipp from ProCharger explains why the company is backing the series.
“Having an additional series to help showcase the power and reliability of ProCharger superchargers—so for us, getting involved with the new Outlaw Street just made sense. Not only have we been a longtime NHRA supporter, but several of the racers in Outlaw Street have been part of the ProCharger family for many years. Now, we have a way for some of the best fans in the world to be up close and personal with some of the personalities they are used to seeing light up their TV screens. Outlaw Street racers are definitely going to show out, putting 3,500+ hp down in steel-bodied street cars at some of the best tracks in the country. This is something drag race fans won’t want to miss. Why wouldn’t we want to be part of it?”
The Right Trailers Outlaw Street Series will be part of the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals, NHRA Brainerd Nationals, NHRA U.S. Nationals, and Texas NHRA Fall Nationals. You can learn more about the series on its Facebook page.
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