Faster with Newbern and Cotten - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

No-Prep Drag Race Mustangs!
David Newbern and Mike Cotten always have one goal in mind: to go faster. In this episode of FASTER with Newbern and Cotten, the guys try their hand at no-prep drag racing against Lyle Barnett and his turbocharged 1,500-hp "Beer Money" Mustang. After a naturally aspirated attempt in Newbern's stock LS-powered '91 Mustang, the guys supercharge it and double their horsepower against Lyle.

Two Legends Become One: Pigpen Lives!
For years, Pigpen, the junkyard rescued 1950 GMC truck from Roadkill, has sat dormant. Now the guys awaken a monster by donating the chassis of their own legendary 1985 S-15 in a body swap for the ages. With the addition of a 630-hp LS7 under the hood, they take on Randy Pobst at Atlanta Motor Speedway and bring new life to an old legend.

Dirt Track Racing Mini-Honda!
The motorcycle-engine-powered Honda Z600 coupe named Bozo is back! The guys convert their VTR100 SuperHawk-powered '72 Honda coupe into a micro sprint-inspired dirt-track ripper. Pro driver Taylor Reimer sets the bar in her 400-hp 1,000-plus-pound Toyota for the guys to compete with, but how close can Bozo get to her time?

Crown Victorious: Cheap Racing Fun!
There's nothing better than buying a cheap car and heading straight to the racetrack. The guys uncover a cop car racing series around the Ford Crown Victoria P71 Police Interceptor. With a handful of bolt-on upgrades, they turn their former police auction find into a road race ripper around Willow Springs. This much fun should be illegal.

Baja Bug V-8 Swap!
Why didn't every VW Beetle come with a V-8? The guys take on off-road Baja legend Cameron Steele on a brutal desert off-road course with a Baja Bug. They may be outmatched by Cameron's unlimited racing rig, but the addition of a 350 V-8 to their Bug closes a big gap and truly makes it a car for the gear-headed people.

Two Lifted Lambo Mud Truck!
When life gives you a Lambo ... lift it and throw it on 58-inch tires! The guys take their V-8-powered Pontiac Fiero–based Lamborghini Countach kit car known as the Scamborghini and give it a 6-foot lift. Why would you do that? To take on an insane wheelie-popping mud truck through what's known as a bounty hole, of course.
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