In this video we have the game changer team racing in palm beach, florida for their no prep event. First up, is Steven Brindle in his procharged s550 mustang entering his car in the future street outlaw class. Steven was the owner of the original game changer mustang but decided to hop back in the seat after a small layoff due to reasons. This time around the game changer mustang used to be a proline new edge style mustang switched over to a new s550 platform. The new game changer mustang is truly a game changer for the team as they found themselves going multiple rounds until they raced david gates. David Gates is known for driving the redrum turbo mustang in small tire but was driving Lizzy Musi’s grey camaro in the future street outlaw class. With that nitrous combination working all weekend it would be a drag race! Check out all the action in the video and for more no prep action we cover follow our social medias at:
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Dial it back to a 3 sweetie. Your at a 23. Pump them brakes darlin.
There is nothing quite like waddin up a brand new race car. It's truly a unique feeling. Most people don't understand just how much money, time, planning, and labor goes into these machines. It's so insane. All I know,….is if you want be competitive??? You had better have deep pockets and a whole dump truck load of patience. It ain't for everybody.
That blue and silver 90s Camaro has had about 6 to 8 inches chopped out of the wheelbase. You can see it clear as day. The shorter the distance between the back of your block and the center of your running gears,…..the better. That's why Mustangs work so well without a ton of suspension upgrades. I believe optimum distance is around 92 inches. Its between 92 and 90 i think.
The future street outlaws class doesn’t have to follow the same rules as the invitational class?
That music was absolutely terrible
How is that older nitrous mustang getting away with that big ass wing
He'll be back as long as he has less common sense than money.