Boosted GT Unveils C7 Corvette Small Tire Car with ProCharger Hemi Power
- Hy Na
- 1 day ago
- 3 min read
Well, well, well — it looks like Boosted GT has something serious in the works for the small tire world. At Street Outlaws Talks, we’ve got the inside scoop on one of the most talked-about new builds heading into a wild season of no prep and radial racing.

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That’s right, Boosted GT has officially unveiled his brand-new C7 Corvette small tire car — and it's a beauty. Not just in looks, but in pure, unfiltered performance potential. This isn’t just another flashy fiberglass body with a roll cage thrown in. Under the hood sits a nasty combination that’s proven itself time and time again: the Proline MH7 Hemi paired with a ProCharger.
Now, if you know the scene, you know what that combo means. The MH7 Hemi is a monster. Pair it with a ProCharger and you've got one of the most manageable and consistent setups in no prep and radial racing today. Whether it's on big tires or small tires, this powerplant can get the job done — and win.
What’s especially interesting about this build is that it’s Boosted’s first ProCharger setup. That alone should tell you he’s aiming to make a serious statement. The C7 Corvette platform is already lightweight and aerodynamic, and once it’s dialed in, this car is going to be a serious threat on any surface — no prep or prepped.

Photo by BoostedGT
Two Huge $100K Races on the Horizon
With the car coming together, the timing couldn't be better. Speed Promotions is hosting two major small tire races this year, both with $100,000 to win. One is a no prep race — the 28105 event — and the other is a prepped, likely 275 radial-style race. These are some of the biggest small tire races we've ever seen in terms of payout and car count, and you better believe the competition will be fierce.
While Boosted hasn’t said for sure whether he’ll be behind the wheel of the Corvette, there’s a good chance someone else from his team might pilot it. Kayla Morton is one name that’s been floating around, and it wouldn’t surprise us one bit to see her get behind the wheel. Her "Hot Mess Express" Mustang likely won’t be switched to small tires, which makes this Corvette a strong candidate for her next ride.
Boosted also has his well-known orange Mustang, which runs twin turbos and has plenty of power for small tire action. So the big question is: who’s driving what?
Either way, this new C7 Corvette will be on the property and ready to compete — and that’s what matters. With that Proline ProCharger combo and some testing under its belt, this car could very well end up in the winner’s circle.

Photo by BoostedGT
What to Expect
Let’s be clear — this car is still being finished, but the potential is sky-high. Whether it hits the no prep surface or the prepped track on 275s, the setup is versatile enough to compete at the highest level. And with no minimum weights or restrictions, the door is wide open for record-breaking passes.
Speed Promotions is expecting massive car counts — we’re hearing as many as 128 entries — and racing will take place over two days. That’s a lot of racing, a lot of pressure, and a perfect proving ground for Boosted’s new hot rod.
At Street Outlaws Talks, we’ll be keeping a close eye on this build as it gets finished and makes its way to the track. Whether it's Boosted, Kayla, or someone else behind the wheel, this C7 Corvette is going to be one of the most exciting cars to watch in 2025.
Stay tuned and make sure you're following Street Outlaws Talks for all the latest updates, exclusive photos, and race recaps. This season is already shaping up to be a wild one — and we’re just getting started.
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