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Exposed at Last: Farmtruck and AZN Shock Fans by Revealing the 5 Street Outlaws Cast Members They Secretly Hated for Years—You Won’t Believe Who Made the List!

Exposed at Last: Farmtruck and AZN Shock Fans by Revealing the 5 Street Outlaws Cast Members They Secretly Hated for Years—You Won’t Believe Who Made the List! 

Farmtruck and AZN FINALLY Reveals The 5 Street Outlaws Members They Hated The Most⚡️ Dairy of Tension: What’s Behind the Buzz?

Farmtruck (formerly the #10 spot on the iconic OKC 405 list) and AZN, his long-time partner, have earned a reputation for their unapologetic commentary and street-smart racing chops—and in this video, they finally name the Top Five Street Outlaws cast members who caused them the most heat. The beefs span petty slights, race-night smack talk, and clashes over racing etiquette and list politics. Until now, many of these simmering tensions were hinted at—but seldom vocalized so explicitly.


Who Made the List? The Five Named Rivalries

Street Outlaws: Farmtruck and AZN - Discovery GO

In the video, the duo singles out five cast members, each with a distinct source of friction:

1. Big Chief

A fellow list veteran and occasional show antagonist, tensions stem from past race-offs and perceived gatekeeping of decisions on- and off-track. Farmtruck accuses Chief of strategic politics that kept them boxed out at crucial moments. AZN calls out the lack of support they felt when racing on Chief’s turf

2. Daddy Dave

Street Outlaws: Farmtruck and AZN Down Under (TV Series 2023– ) - IMDb

Their rivalry with Daddy Dave remains a recurring storyline. With heavy smack talk and high-stakes matches—including Money Days and List position battles—Farmtruck and AZN haunted Daddy Dave both on and off the track. In the video, they mark him as one of the top sources of competitive tension.

3. Reaper

Described as a “shark” in small‑tire racing territory, Reaper’s aggressive race strategy and confrontational style often clashed with the Farmtruck/AZN approach. According to them, Reaper pushed the boundaries in ways that even seasoned vets found dubious

4. Chuck (“Death Trap”)

Chuck’s notorious reputation isn’t just due to his car’s name. Known for nitrous antics and high‑risk race tactics, Farmtruck and AZN reveal longstanding conflicts over snide remarks, race blocking, and what they perceive as disrespect when lanes crossed—or bumping occurred.

5. Monza

While not the most frequent rival on-track, Monza is listed for what the duo describes as behind‑the‑scenes tension—car tuning disagreements and owner-driver friction. The video frames Monza as someone whose “subtle” approach to drama made him harder to call out publicly, but no less annoying.


Why Now? Timing and Tone

Farmtruck and AZN

Why did Farmtruck and AZN choose to break their silence now? According to the video’s release context:

  • It coincides with new seasons of Street Outlaws: Locals Only, and they want to remind viewers of the original Oklahoma roots.

  • Fan questions and speculation surged following recent docuseries episodes—many fans had been asking which rivalries were “real.”

  • They felt strongly about setting the record straight and reclaiming their narrative from edited group portrayal

The tone throughout is unapologetic, sometimes humorous, but never passive—this is Farmtruck and AZN driving their own retrospective. There’s also meta commentary: they joke about editing quirks and how producers trimmed out their most colourful moments.


How This Builds on Street Outlaws History

The 405 Legacy

Their rivalry dynamic harks back to early seasons of Street Outlaws, when list status—and mustard bets—meant everything. Farmtruck and AZN first cracked the shared top‑10 in Season 1‑3 and have since been central figures in episodes like the Big Chief “Top‑5 shake‑up”, racing rivalries with Tulsa, and countless small‑tire showdowns

Race‑Night Storylines

Clashes with Big Chief often overshadowed The List—but were as dramatic as on-track competition. For example, early episodes showed Big Chief stepping down as racemaster, allowing Farmtruck to run list decisions—and triggering subsequent friction

Cross-Country Showdowns

From Tulsa to New Orleans, many of Farmtruck/AZN’s beefs stem from memorable matchups in high-stakes Cash Days and call-out events. These events often featured heavy smack talk, heavy cash bets, and outright distrust when rules got fuzzy (e.g. crossing centerlines, staging games).


What Fans Are Saying

Reactions have polarized: longtime fans relish confirmation of behind-the-scenes rivalries, while others chafe at the drama being revisited. Comments on the video include lines like:

“It’s wild to hear the guest list of grudges—they were never this direct before.”
“Big Chief and Dave better respond now—this is a cannonball coming at them.”

Across social media platforms, fans debate whether some named cast members leaned into show drama for airtime—and whether Farmtruck and AZN’s statements give more weight to old grudges or healthy competition.


The Broader Takeaway

🔄 Friction as Storytelling

Reality TV thrives on conflict: Farmtruck and AZN’s revelations remind fans that the show’s success relied heavily on personality clashes as much as car mods or quarter-mile timing.

🤝 Rat Race: Respect vs. Rivalry

Despite naming names, there’s evidence of mutual respect for sheer ability. They laugh about past races but respect drivers’ skills, even as they critique behavior.

📈 A Career Pivot

Post-video, Farmtruck and AZN are leaning into podcasting and independent content—eschewing Discovery’s editing lens in favor of direct engagement with fans. This marks a shift toward celebrity influencer status within the drag‑racing subculture.


What Could Come Next?

  1. Responses from the named: Big Chief, Daddy Dave, Reaper, Chuck, or Monza might respond publicly—either through social media or an official reply video.

  2. New content focus: Could this be a promo for their own show or podcast that digs into racing psychology, etiquette, and raw race culture?

  3. Potential reunions or callouts: With renewed attention, we might see curated callouts or matchups between them and one or more of the named rivals in upcoming live or televised events.


👀 Final Word

In “Farmtruck and AZN FINALLY Reveals The 5 Street Outlaws Members They Clashed With the Most”, the pair cuts through years of edited drama and rumors to name the individuals they felt were most antagonistic: Big Chief, Daddy Dave, Reaper, Chuck, and Monza. Their narrative draws on deep OKC racing history, List politics, and episodes full of physical and verbal dustups.

Whether you love them or lean more Chief, remember: no matter how smoothed over the edit-suite makes it look, street racing—especially on Street Outlaws—has always been about the heat as much as the horsepower.