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Street Outlaws (2013)
From a 1969 Chevy Nova to a race-ready farm truck, the vehicles - and their drivers - come in all shapes and sizes and have one thing in common: the need for speed. But according to the STREET OUTLAWS of Oklahoma City - home to one of the largest undercover street racing rings in America – if you’re not on “the list,” you don’t matter. The “list” contains the 10 fastest street-racing cars in Oklahoma City and they are the best of the best. Not only will these guys will do anything -ANYTHING- to get ranked on this list, they’ll do whatever it takes to STAY ranked. Street racing comes first - before family, before friends and before work. The stakes are high and these drivers will put everything on the line to get to top, where there can only be one #1.
From a 1969 Chevy Nova to a race-ready farm truck, the vehicles - and their drivers - come in all shapes and sizes and have one thing in common: the need for speed. But according to the STREET OUTLAWS of Oklahoma City - home to one of the largest undercover street racing rings in America – if you’re not on “the list,” you don’t matter. The “list” contains the 10 fastest street-racing cars in Oklahoma City and they are the best of the best. Not only will these guys will do anything -ANYTHING- to get ranked on this list, they’ll do whatever it takes to STAY ranked. Street racing comes first - before family, before friends and before work. The stakes are high and these drivers will put everything on the line to get to top, where there can only be one #1.
The show's dominant themes align with right-leaning values, celebrating individual skill, intense competition, and a subculture that operates with a strong sense of personal freedom and skepticism towards external regulation.
The movie features visible diversity within its cast, reflecting the individuals involved in the street racing subculture, without explicitly recasting traditional roles for DEI purposes. Its narrative focuses on the sport and its participants, maintaining a neutral to positive portrayal of traditional identities without incorporating explicit DEI critiques.
Street Outlaws is a reality television series centered on illegal street racing and the associated automotive culture. The program's content is entirely dedicated to vehicles, competition, and the personal dynamics among racers. There are no discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes depicted within the show's narrative.
Street Outlaws is a reality television series centered on illegal street racing and the lives of its participants. The show does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or explore related themes, as its content is entirely dedicated to the world of high-stakes automotive competition.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Street Outlaws is a reality television series featuring real-life street racers. The show does not involve fictional characters, adaptations of source material, or historical figures, which are prerequisites for a gender swap as defined. The individuals featured portray themselves.
Street Outlaws is a reality television series featuring real individuals. The show does not adapt fictional characters or historical figures, but rather documents actual people, thus precluding the possibility of a race swap.
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