/DRIVE - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

McLaren
Host Chris Harris drives the stunning, cutting-edge McLaren P1, one of the most advanced sports cars in the world, and /DRIVE visits the home of McLaren, Formula One's technology leader, at its headquarters in Wolking, UK, to see how its latest supercars are made.

Against All Odds
Host Matt Farah takes on the wickedly fast, 1,200-horsepower Hennessey Venom GT, and Mike Musto treks to a California desert for the toughest one-day off-road race in the U.S.

Questionable Road Usage
Host Chris Harris leaves the world of supercars to stop traffic in his 1957 Citroen, and Mike Musto braves the highways in a burnout machine built from junkyard parts.

Ferrari, Ferrari, Ferrari
Host Chris Harris tests the $1 million Ferrari LaFerrari on a famous Italian racetrack, and Mike Spinelli solves the mystery of a Ferrari stolen in the 1970s and found buried in Los Angeles.

Best Made Cars in the World
/DRIVE uncovers the high-performance secrets behind a multimillion-dollar supercar, and Chris Harris travels to southern California in search of the perfect Porsche 911.

Opposites Attract
Chris Harris travels to Spain to test the stunning Jaguar F-Type Coupe R, and find out how a pizza delivery guy built a "junk heap" Mazda that became an internet sensation.

Back to the Future
Matt Farah goes "back to the future" in an all-electric Delorean sports car, and /DRIVE hosts find the high speed, high-tech secrets behind the Porsche 918 supercar.

Foreign Car Culture
/DRIVE hosts take a death-defying ride on Panama's infamous "red devil" racing buses, and travel to South Africa's Western Cape in search of the world's best driving roads.

The Ultimate DRIVE
Chris Harris meets a pair of classic Ferrari poster cars from the 1980s, and gives them a racetrack workout, and Mike Musto does massive burnouts in a Cadillac hot rod.
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