Ryan Martin, who plays a character on Street Outlaws, Discovery Channel's reality TV show about simulated street racing, will be at ViaPort Rotterdam this weekend in an event hosted by area muscle car ... As of now, no, Ryan Martin from Street Outlaws did not die. However, not too long ago, another street racer and cast member, Ryan Fellows, died in a car accident.

Understanding the Context

The official YouTube channel of Discovery Channels Street Outlaws, and Back to Back NPK Champion Ryan Martin Fireball Camaro. The world of street racing opened to the public when the Discovery Channel started airing the reality television series “Street Outlaws,” on 10 June 2013. The Pilgrim Studios-produced show featured the fastest cars and drivers in Oklahoma, and Ryan Martin was one of them. Former Street Outlaws and No Prep Kings star Ryan Martin achieved what may be one of the last great doorslammer drag racing barriers on Wednesday, recording the first sub 4-second pass in history on a true 28×10.5-inch slick tire.

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Even if Ryan Martin is temporarily stepping away from the spotlight, his impact on Street Outlaws and the wider racing world is undeniable. His clean racing style, impressive technical knowledge, and competitive record have made him one of the greats in the scene. The owner of B&R Performance and the driver of the iconic “Fireball Camaro,” a 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS equipped with a twin-turbocharged engine, Ryan Martin gained national recognition through Street Outlaws, where he quickly established himself as a formidable competitor. Ryan Martin is a championship-winning drag racer and co-owner of an Oklahoma-based performance shop, best known as the driver of the “Fireball” Camaro on Street Outlaws and one of the dominant racers on Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings.