November 16, 2025 - It was a big weekend for Carlos Sanchez, who came out on top as the World Street Nationals N/T Winner, showing just how strong his combination really is. Racing in a field packed with heavy hitters, Sanchez and his team delivered the kind of consistency and confidence that win tough events like this.
Under the hood, the car is powered by the 4.9 Proline AJPE engine paired with a Harts Charger, a combination that has been proving itself round after round. Throughout the event, Sanchez’s car stayed planted, smooth, and fast, making each pass feel like another step toward something special.
By the time the finals arrived, the team was locked in. Sanchez sealed the deal with a strong run that earned him the N/T trophy and a standout moment in one of the most competitive environments in the sport.
This win is a reflection of the effort, commitment, and teamwork behind the build, and it showcases what is possible with the right mix of Proline power and a dialed in tuneup.
Congratulations to Carlos Sanchez and the entire team on an incredible performance at World Street Nationals.
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