Fast Layne - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Mile 1: The Voice in the Shed
Twelve-year-old over-achiever Layne finds her orderly life thrown into a tailspin when she discovers a sophisticated talking car named "VIN" hidden in an abandoned shed.

Mile 2: Paid to Drive
Layne and Zora race against time to find the money to replace VIN's control unit before his memory is lost forever.

Mile 3: VIN Goes Wild
Despite having just uncovered a big secret, Layne attempts to stay focused on her school campaign event.

Mile 4: Changing Laynes
VIN tries to pinpoint his purpose in life, while Layne struggles to perform a physical challenge presented by her presidential rival Jasper.

Mile 5: Road Trip
When Layne's entire locker goes missing, she, Zora and VIN go on a road trip to search for it. Mel goes overboard while trying to repay his "life debt" to Cody.

Mile 6: Code Orange
Layne misses VIN when her parents block her from spending time with him, and she's distracted as the school election day nears.

Mile 7: On the Run
To keep VIN safe, Layne and Zora hide him in the woods; VIN grapples with the realization that he might be a burden to Layne.

Mile 8: Helicopter Parents
Layne must make the biggest decision of her life when both VIN and her parents are in danger.
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