The Shocking Behind-the-Scenes Secrets of Fast N’ Loud You Never Saw

For years, Fast N’ Loud has been a fan favorite, offering a thrilling blend of high-speed car restoration and larger-than-life personalities.

The show’s charismatic star, Richard Rawlings, and his crew at Gas Monkey Garage have captivated audiences with their incredible car builds, chaotic antics, and often hilarious behind-the-scenes drama.

However, what many fans don’t know is that some moments, which didn’t make it to air, could have fundamentally changed the way we view the show — and perhaps even its star.

These deleted moments, hidden from the final cuts, have surfaced over time and given us a rare glimpse into the reality behind the reality show.

Here are the top 5 deleted moments that would’ve changed how you see Fast N’ Loud forever.

1.The Hidden Tension Between Richard and Aaron

It’s no secret that Richard Rawlings and his lead mechanic, Aaron Kaufman, had a complex relationship throughout the run of Fast N’ Loud.

While they often displayed a close friendship on screen, there were moments of intense tension and frustration, some of which were never aired.

In a deleted scene, Richard and Aaron get into a heated argument over the direction of a particular project, with Aaron pushing for more meticulous work and Richard pushing for speed and results.

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The scene was raw, showing a side of their dynamic that was much less glamorous than the fun banter viewers saw on screen.

The tension was so thick in the room that the crew reportedly had to step in and mediate the situation.

Had this moment aired, fans would have seen just how fragile their working relationship really was — and it might have given more context to Aaron’s eventual decision to leave Gas Monkey Garage in 2017.

2.Richard Rawlings’ Anger Issues

Richard Rawlings is known for his larger-than-life persona and quick wit, but deleted footage from early seasons reveals a side of him that was much less charming — his volatile temper.

In one particularly explosive moment, Richard lashed out at a member of his crew for missing a deadline, calling them out in front of the entire shop.

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The outburst was intense, and while Richard has acknowledged his passion for the work he does, this deleted moment showed just how deeply his anger could go when things didn’t go his way.

Seeing Richard lose his cool on camera could have changed the perception of him as a fun-loving, adventurous car enthusiast, revealing a more intense and sometimes abrasive side to his personality.

3.The Unseen Drama With The Gas Monkey Girls

Another deleted moment that would have forever altered how fans view Fast N’ Loud came from the earlier seasons when the “Gas Monkey Girls” were featured prominently in the show.

Behind the scenes, things were reportedly much more tense than what aired.

In one instance, the cameras captured a disagreement between the girls, with some feeling they weren’t getting the same level of recognition or respect as the guys.

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While the edited episodes showed them as fun and enthusiastic workers who added personality to the garage, the deleted scene revealed a more competitive and, at times, uncomfortable atmosphere behind the camera.

The raw footage showed the crew members clashing over their roles at Gas Monkey Garage, highlighting the difficulty of balancing work and personal relationships in a high-pressure environment.

Had this scene aired, it might have changed the show’s perception of the “gas monkey” brand and the way it portrayed women in the workplace.

4.The Unscripted Breakdown of a $100K Build

On Fast N’ Loud, many builds seemed to be completed smoothly, often with the crew finishing just in time or under budget.

However, a deleted scene revealed a catastrophic breakdown of one of their most expensive projects.

The car, which was valued at over $100,000, suffered a massive setback due to an error during the restoration process.

In this raw moment, Richard was visibly frustrated, yelling at the team and trying to figure out how to salvage the project.

The emotional breakdown of both the crew and Richard was far removed from the usual quick fixes and upbeat attitude shown on air.

This moment would have painted a much more realistic picture of the challenges and stresses involved in the high-stakes world of custom car builds, and it would have shown just how hard it was to maintain the show’s signature “success” narrative.

5.The Truth About the Car Auctions

A particularly eye-opening deleted moment came from an auction scene where Richard and his team were preparing to sell one of their high-profile restorations.

While the show usually presents a glowing image of the auctions, with cars fetching massive amounts of money, the unedited footage told a different story.

The auction didn’t go as planned, and the car didn’t meet its reserve price.

In fact, the auction was a financial disaster, leaving Richard visibly frustrated and wondering if they could continue to operate at the same pace.

This raw footage revealed the often unpredictable and volatile nature of car flipping — a side of the business that Fast N’ Loud rarely highlighted on air.

If this scene had been aired, it would have shown viewers just how high the stakes were and how easily things could fall apart in the world of custom car sales.

Fast N’ Loud has always been a show about fast cars, big personalities, and high stakes, but these deleted moments expose a side of the show that fans rarely get to see.

From the tension between Richard and Aaron to the raw moments of frustration and failure, these hidden scenes would have dramatically changed how the audience viewed the show — and the people behind it.

While the edited version of Fast N’ Loud certainly made for entertaining television, these deleted moments offered a much more vulnerable, real, and sometimes heartbreaking look at the world of Gas Monkey Garage.

Had they been included, the show’s legacy might have been fundamentally different, revealing the pressures, struggles, and complexities of the crew behind the roaring engines.