Hadn't seen this posted yet. If it's old news, sorry, delete thread, ban OP!
Basic idea is that 3 "sleeper" cars drag race 1 supercar, 4 wide in one race on an airstrip.
Sounds kinda gimiky but it has actually been better than I expected so far (4 episodes in, 8 episodes total).
Production quality is low, kind of documentary style which I think is what makes it good. The entire episode (45ish minutes) is spent following each of the racers as they prep for the race and talk about their automotive past. So far, all of the back stories are pretty good and the race results are not always expected.
I'd say the show is more about the "gear head" culture/life and then 5 minutes of the race/results.
If you're looking for something to watch, I'd say it's worth a shot.
EDIT: One of the episodes uses a Viper in Dallas as the super car. Figured FLATOUT would be familiar with that race.
Basic idea is that 3 "sleeper" cars drag race 1 supercar, 4 wide in one race on an airstrip.
Sounds kinda gimiky but it has actually been better than I expected so far (4 episodes in, 8 episodes total).
Production quality is low, kind of documentary style which I think is what makes it good. The entire episode (45ish minutes) is spent following each of the racers as they prep for the race and talk about their automotive past. So far, all of the back stories are pretty good and the race results are not always expected.
I'd say the show is more about the "gear head" culture/life and then 5 minutes of the race/results.
If you're looking for something to watch, I'd say it's worth a shot.
EDIT: One of the episodes uses a Viper in Dallas as the super car. Figured FLATOUT would be familiar with that race.