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Chris Jacobs

Chris Jacobs

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Photo by: Benjo Arwas

Benjo Arwas

Here’s Why You Can’t Miss DISCOVERY MOTOR LIVE

Buckle up! Discovery goes LIVE from SEMA in Las Vegas for an unforgettable night of epic car reveals and special guests during Monday’s supersized episode STREET OUTLAWS: NO PREP KINGS.

If you love cars as much as we do, you’re not going to want to leave your couch this Monday night. Get ready for a night full of mystery guests, exciting car reveals, fun and games between Discovery’s masters of motor, and a turbo-charged announcement.

Hosted by Chris Jacobs, DISCOVERY MOTOR LIVE from SEMA will feature fan favorite Motor talent including, Big Chief, Chuck Seitsinger, and Ryan Martin from STREET OUTLAWS; Heavy D, Diesel Dave and The Muscle from DIESEL BROTHERS; Chad Hiltz from BAD CHAD; Chris Libak and Keith Spiker from DIRTY MUDDER TRUCKERS; and Chip Foose and Adrienne Janic from MotorTrend’s OVERHAULIN’.

Join in on the motor madness at home! Use #DiscoveryMotorLive and #Sweepstakes to share your favorite moments from the show on Twitter to enter for a chance to win a Discovery Motor t-shirt signed by the Discovery stars seen at SEMA. Follow Discovery Motor on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for live updates from SEMA.

Tune in to STREET OUTLAWS: NO PREP KINGS on Monday, November 4th at 8PM ET/PT on Discovery Channel.

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