Between race nights, drivers settle into new digs, get together to talk about the competition, test their cars and blow off steam. NOLA has a house party with the Swanstroms while the 405 settles into their rental houses.
Mega Cash Days winner Brandon James gets prepared to defend his title in the upcoming Bracket 2 race against 3-time No Prep Kings champion Ryan Martin -- who unveils his new small tire car. Justin Swanstrom takes to the street for the first time.
The Bracket 2 losers prepare for their last chance to stay in the race while other racers go out for fun. Meanwhile, the guys from the 405 embark on a game night with a mini-golf tournament and a trip to the arcade, where money and dignity are on the line. Meanwhile, Kye and Justin get caught up in a high-stakes game of 8-ball.
Chuck and Ryan have a friendly cook-off. Lizzy and Kye move into a new house and then find themselves in a heated ping-pong battle. JJ and Memphis use their downtime to make improvements.
Boosted GT and Lizzy Musi prep for their last chances to win $100,000; The Boddies show Team Cali what cooking means; NOLA gathers for a night of pranks and antics.
Racers test their cars before the fourth and final bracket kicks off.? Murder Nova is anxious to race, Scott and Bobby talk about NOLA as a team, and the racers from Cali go up against each other on anything and everything with wheels.
The 405 guys head to Glamis and NOLA pulls a prank on them.
Forty racers have been sent home, and it's time to move into the next stage; the four brackets will combine as the final 16 winners try to remain undefeated, and the eight racers left in the losers' bracket fight to stay alive.
America's fastest racers arrive to begin the first-ever Mega Cash Days.
Heavy hitters who went out in Bracket 1 return to try to stay alive.
Bracket 2 kicks off, with 16 new drivers like Ryan Martin and JJ The Boss.
The racers who lost bracket 2 fight to stay alive in the competition.
Mega Cash Days continues into Bracket 3 and all eyes are on Big Chief and Daddy Dave.
Big Chief, Daddy Dave and others try to keep the 405 alive.
The sixteen racers in bracket four finally hit the street.
The losers from bracket four return for one last shot.
JJ da Boss and Ryan Martin line up for the most exciting race of the night.
In this double elimination race, it's a longer road to the $100,000 grand prize, and huge names are still in the game and ready to fight their way to that final race.
Loser's bracket goes from twelve to two racers by the end of the night.
It's all come down to this -- the final race night. Out of 64 racers, only eight remain and with the $100,000 prize in sight, everyone is willing to pull out all the stops to win.
Mega Cash Days is back, with a grand prize of $100,000! This time, 64 racers compete on small tires -- making it much harder to get down a tricky road. Some of the biggest names in Street Outlaws are grouped in Bracket One, and chaos ensues when the light malfunctions on the first race.
Bracket 1's losers return for a second chance to win $100,000; past winners Kye Kelley and Daddy Dave try to stay alive, JJ da Boss feels the pressure to win like his Memphis teammates and Cali Nate tries to live up to his reputation.
A fresh round of racers competes in Bracket 2, including two champs -- Mega Cash Days winner Brandon James and No Prep Kings 3-time champion Ryan Martin; the event heats up when racers make it clear that nice guys don't win races.
Champion Brandon James and OKC's Jeff Lutz get a second chance at the $100,000; Tony McKinney seeks redemption; Ryan Mitchell hopes to back up his reputation; Nick Taylor experiences car issues.
Bracket 3 kicks off with a new batch of 16 racers hitting the streets. Boosted GT, Smoke, Petey Small Block and Brent Albury liven things up. Lizzy Musi and Bobby Ducote try to represent NOLA.
Racers of Bracket 3 get a second chance to stay in the competition.?Smoke hopes for a rematch with Petey Small Block. Lizzy and Boosted have to rerun their race after a flagging mistake. Dennis Bailey and Jason Kowalsky try to stand strong for MSO.
Cash Days gets supersized! Sixty-four of the fastest street racers in the country converge on one road to race off for a giant prize pool.
Bracket 4 losers, including Murder Nova, Doc, Jerry Bird, and Stephen Chase, get another chance, but car issues pop up.? Jerry still needs help with his nitrous, James Strang struggles to get going and Jim Howe battles electrical issues.
The sixteen racers in the winners' bracket come together to see who can remain undefeated.? Boddie Jr. faces a protest from his own teammate, Shelby continues to show that age isn't everything, and Tricia battles car problems before a big matchup.
Sixteen losers race down to eight to see who will be one step closer to the $100,000 grand prize; defending champ Brandon James fights to stay alive, Dave and Murder Nova represent for the 405 and two MSO racers are forced to line up.
Racers in the losers' bracket need to win two or three more times to stay in the game; teammates from Cali and Memphis must line up against each other, and Murder Nova gets a rematch.
As six racers move into the final night of racing, Brandon James fights for a repeat win, youngster Shelby continues to impress and Bobby gets challenged for jumping on every race; a new Mega Cash Days winner is crowned and earns the $100,000.