Street Outlaws: Mega Cash Days Season 2
A group of drivers from all over the country competes in a race for a $600,000 prize pool.
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Street Outlaws: Mega Cash Days
2021A group of drivers from all over the country competes in a race for a $600,000 prize pool.
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Street Outlaws: Mega Cash Days Season 2 Full Episode Guide
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.