The Compound

The Stewart family returns to their family compound in Haines City, Florida from the Supercross season where James dominated as the number one motocross racer in the world, yet again. Hidden in the middle of an otherwise Southern ghetto, surrounded by orange groves and swamps, the 100-acre Stewart Compound is bustling with over a dozen employees maintaining the regulation-size racing tracks, washing the fleet of cars, taking care of the farm animals, and attending to all things "James Stewart." But while Big James tends to the track and mom Sonya pays the bills, James and his little brother Malcolm get into trouble racing the work trucks around the race track and busting them up. To make matters worse, James finally tells his parents that he's taking the summer off from racing -- for the first time ever.
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