"street" outlaws tonight

do you realize the cars jeff lutz races he didnt build??? if you did not know that. ya do now. not many have respect for jeff lutz. let alone many many others he has screwed over and ripped off. including but not limited to using liquid hardner on non welded roll cages/chassis and faking a cert tag sending it out the door calling it good. then taking no responsibility immediately after being called on it. there is a lot most if not all of you are missing from quite a bit of this show. i dont watch for many reasons, but id like to see real street cars plated and insured getting down to boogy on the street. it is difficult to watch a production from a crew who dont have a ******* clue to what really goes down. would open the world back up to hotrods amd race tracks for family activities to be had again in america.

Plenty of people race a car they didn't build.

I'm not concerned about Jeff Lutz's personal life, I was just saying his car was catching up after tuning for the conditions.

It's "reality" tv, which means most of it is staged/faked/not real. I get that, that's not why I watch the show. All the drama before the races can be entertaining, but the races are why I watch it.

I'd love to see streetable cars racing on the show, but the executive producers/discovery channel don't think that sells ad time, so we get crazy unstreetable cars, and now on to pro mods.

I don't think having my POS running (and losing) to someone else's car is going to make more people get cars and bring families out to tracks. People know and participate and go to events. It's not for everyone the same way it used to. The bigger track near me expanded their sportsman schedule and made the big events bigger when the new owners, people who cared about racing and not the bottom dollar, took over. Well before any tv show came along. And on any given day with an overload of channels to choose from, I d my think one show is going to influence that many people that don't ha r some sort of interest on cars or racing in the first place.