I watched last night for the first time. Talked to a guy I know who used to street race and is still into hot rods and he says the fact that those guys are from here, that they street race, and that they are among the fastest in the country is indisputable. He actually knows several of them, and raced against a couple (who beat him badly, he adds). He says they are no joke, and specifically that the top guy with the car called Murder Nova is well-known nationally and insanely fast. That said, he agreed the show has quite a bit of scripting.
I also know the shop on Western (Varley's) is legitimately there in business, and has been for years. I've passed it a thousand times. At least one of the cars/competitors has its/his own website and merch:
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What I noticed was that in the climactic race scene at the end - I believe the location that OKCisOK4me suggests could be correct; when scouting on the show the guy called Big Chief called it "Route 66" - was that they had generator light towers set up along the course, trailers everywhere, and the whole place was lit up like a Christmas tree. I'm guessing they had permission to film out there, with a permit to close the road or whatever. I would guess those types of locations are negotiated (and even required) by the production company. Now, when they were doing burnouts in parking lots and back streets and getting shooed away by the Po Po I think those scenes might have been more or less impromptu.
I would also share the concern that the show might cause an uptick in illegal street racing activity in town. The danger factor is way too high. Take it to the track.
That said, the show has lots of great OKC building porn!
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