The show should feature them more, crybabies less. Things reportedly got so bad that they almost called it off. No sneaky shit was happening with the transmission. And they totally knew the original driver left. They made a mistake in changing pistons on their assembled engine. Meanwhile, Farmtruck and Azn had their own little build off against the mechanics of Misfit Garage.
It seemed to me that they were willing to call it a loss because they came up short with the car they built. I think the racing was real. This week all the build up to Mega Race 2 finally came to a head as The 405 crew faced off against Richard Rawlings once again. I guarantee you that once the lights drop, the racing is 100% real. Maintaining the gap allowed him to save fuel and complete the 10 laps.
He pushes his talents for design to the ultimate limit on custom vehicle builds that he is extremely passionate about. The new season of Street Outlaws is about to turn everything upside down. So, do you think the outcome itself was staged? Some of you watched it. Street Outlaws 1, Fast N Loud 0. Rawlings and company, renowned for their custom car builds, went all-hands-on-deck to construct an impressive Dodge Challenger-bodied, tube chassis big-tire car with a very legit supercharged Brad Anderson Hemi between the fenders. So back to the original question: Do you think the racing itself is real? He is throwing money and Aaron is holding a wrench! Everyone who knows who Richard Rawlings is, knows he doesn't build or race cars. They might have thought otherwise but whatever.
But I'm left with a question. If you have the Discovery Go app or whatever, shows are generally available the day after airing. That combo should have easily outran Big Chief by yards at the stripe. Some new cars and drivers show up to stake claim to a spot on the coveted list. Unfortunately for Street Outlaws, the car was dead in the dirt and would be unable to go for a round 3.
They made a mistake in changing pistons on their assembled engine. Tonight, we see two amazing garages competing against each other! It is the final countdown as fans all over the world are waiting for that Mega Race on Discovery tonight! According to rumor, Chief and Richard butted heads about the build rules and the driver picks. The race itself was legit. Richard bit off more than he can chew. Last thing we wanted to do was to get in a shouting match with the Misfit guys, so we just told them exactly what was happening with our car. Stay tuned for special appearances from Paul Teutul Jr.
. As for Aaron- that part was cool. For Big Cheif, his world is about to be turned upside down. I suspect the Gas Monkey pro team got a bit intimidated embarrassed loosing the first round and didn't bother to notice the bump in the left lane that was noted you see the car react very heavily to it in the last race. I'm guessing he had a truck intake on it. Gas Monkey Garage guys, however, spend most of the time building cars and then sell it for profit. Andrew has been involved in motorsports from a very young age.
I enjoyed watching him decimate the pro team car. When it came to race, Farmtruck built a gap and maintained it. On the bill: 's Richard Rawlings will race against ' Big Chief and Murder Nova on the drag strip. Race 2: This time it was the Gonorail that went off-road. All this drama feels pretty scripted anyway. Richard is the boss of his show and is able to clean up things that make him look to bad. I watched up through the end of the season of Gas Monkey and haven't caught up with the rest of it yet.
The fuel mass is just too large for it to detonate, you will hydrolock before it detonates. The fake Big Chief vs Richard Rawlings garbage was almost unbearable to watch, and whomever wrote the script needs to work on their continuity. Laughlin said straight up, the engine was 526, the same it was last year. Spots are going to come and go more on who is driving and tuning. But, it's hot nasty speed and some legit car stuff.