Donkmaster - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The King of Big Rim Racing
Big rim racers come to Holly Springs for payback. Donkmaster won $30,000 last year. Now, the local champ CEO Larri wants to take him down with his '79 Malibu, the Memphis Ghost.

Big Rim Rebellion in the Bayou
Donkmaster comes to conquer a big rim rebellion in the Bayou. He races ‘70s Caprice donks against two modern Corvettes, and faces local champ Hensley with his '87 Box Chevy.

Donkmaster Defends His Home Turf
Orangeburg, South Carolina is where Sage Thomas became Donkmaster. Two Atlanta racers, Ezzy Money in his '66 Impala and Stuntman in his '75 Caprice, want to beat him on his turf.

The Superbowl of Donk Racing
The best big rim racers are in Darlington, pushing their turbocharged, classic Chevys to the breaking point. Donkmaster races an old rival, Cadd and his car Blue Magic, for $20k.

Donk Racing Gets Dangerous
Donkmaster faces an old rival who beat him last time they raced, Boost Doctor and his '87 Box Chevy. Tensions run high when a high-speed accident puts a driver's life in danger.

It's All About the Money
It's all about the money when Donkmaster takes on rival Cadd and his '73 Caprice, Blue Magic, for $10,000. Newcomer Macho tries to make a name for himself by beating the king.

Donkmaster's Last Stand
Donkmaster has one more race before six months in prison. Facing off against his opponent, Rozay Da Kidd and his '71 Impala, Iguana, he needs to win this $20,000 race.

New King of the Donks
With Donkmaster in prison, everyone wants to be the new king of donk racing. It's a shootout: three rounds of knockout races. Only one driver can win $10,000 and take the crown.
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