The Funny Car Chaos and DMP Awnings Nitro Chaos series will begin producing free in-house live streaming of all events for the remainder of the 2025 season and beyond. The announcement marks a new step for the independent drag racing brand created by Texas-based owners Chris and Tera Graves in 2017.
Since its launch, more than 200 funny car teams have competed in Funny Car Chaos, while the Nitro Chaos series has drawn more than 50 outlaw nitro entries since 2023. The brand will expand again this year with Fuel Altered Chaos, a single event scheduled for Nov. 14-15 at Tucson Dragway and open to any type of altered entry.
The new live stream effort will be led by Lee Craft, also known as Monday Morning Racer, along with official CHAOS videographer James Armstrong. Both have been longtime members of the series and will oversee production that includes exclusive interviews and pit-area coverage.
“Through the years we’ve done lots of live streaming,” Chris Graves said. “We were actually the first ‘competitive’ drag racing event post-Covid and offered pay-per-view at that time to fund the purse for the racers at that event, which was pretty wild. CHAOS has done a lot of firsts over the years which has helped the brand grow and we are finally at a point where we can produce our own live streams in-house, the way we want to do it.”
Graves added the move benefits racers, fans and marketing partners. “It’s a very exciting benefit to offer our racers, fans and marketing partners who have helped build the CHAOS into what it is today,” he said.
All broadcasts will be available free on the CHAOS YouTube channel and series Facebook pages.




















