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A racing video game based on the series, Street Outlaws: The List, was released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on October 22, 2019, and for Microsoft Windows on November 29, 2019. It was developed by Team6 Game Studios and published by GameMill Entertainment in North America and Maximum Games in Europe. [ 8 ]
Memphis, Tennessee serves as the Southern headquarters for Tennessee based street organizations in the Southern United States. In 2021, there were approximately 102 gangs with 13,400 gang members in the city. [1] [2]
Top Fuel and Funny Car will compete at all 20 events. Pro Stock and Pro Stock Motorcycle will compete at 18 and 15 events, respectively. There will be All-Star Call Out races, which are based on a format used by the Discovery television program Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings, where the drivers select their opponents in early rounds. [2]
Street Outlaws: Farmtruck and AZN (2022) Street Outlaws: Farmtruck and AZN Down Under (2023) Street Outlaws: Fastest in America (2020–23) Street Outlaws: Locals Only (2023) Street Outlaws: Mega Cash Days (2023) Street Outlaws: Memphis (2018–21) Street Outlaws: New Orleans (2016–17) Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings (2018–2022) Street ...
Gangs in Memphis, Tennessee; O. Outlaws MC criminal allegations and incidents; S. Sadistic Souls Motorcycle Club; Somali Outlaws
Sam Korkis is a television producer.His credits include 'American Chopper', 'Jesse James Outlaw Garage', and 'Street Outlaws' for Discovery, 'The Bachelor' for ABC, 'Couples Therapy' for VH1, Temptation Island for FOX, High School Reunion for The WB, KEPT for VH1, Ultimate Blackjack Tour for CBS, Wrestling Society X for MTV, and numerous other series and pilots.
The Memphis International Raceway (more commonly known as MIR) was founded in 1986 by Ed Gatlin, who along with a group of investors, bought a 400-acre tract of land within the northeastern section of Shelby County, and built a drag strip with an adjacent road course, including a dirt track and a go-kart track. [2]
The Shannon Street massacre was a shootout and standoff between law enforcement and religious leaders at a house on Shannon Street in Memphis, Tennessee, United States from January 11 to January 13, 1983.