Fastest Car - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

David vs. Goliath
A '27 Dodge pickup, a '64 Chevy pickup and a 2014 Honda Odyssey -- all heavily modified -- take on a 2006 Ford GT supercar.

Built Not Bought
A 2016 Lamborghini Huracán risks its rep against tricked-out sleepers, including a '46 Plymouth coupe, an '87 Monte Carlo SS and a '71 Ford Pinto.

Revenge
The brash owner of a 2016 Dodge Viper ACR-E takes on a trio of underdogs: a '92 Chevy S10, an '87 Ford Thunderbird and a '79 Cadillac Coupe de Ville.

King of the World
An over-the-top attorney and his way-over-the-top Lamborghini Aventador challenge three sleeper cars that are anything but factory original.

Racing Is My Drug
Three sleeper cars -- including an '84 Oldsmobile that once housed a family of cats -- try to pull off an upset against a 2016 Ferrari 488 GTB.

Motor City Mayhem
A controversial burnout leads to an explosive confrontation. Cars include a 2013 McLaren MP4, a '94 Sonoma, an '84 Grand National and a '78 Chevy van.

Electric vs. Gas
A Batmobile-esque Lamborghini Aventador SV takes on a '72 Mazda RX-2 with a rotary engine, a '72 Datsun 1200 electric and a 2005 Dodge Ram 3500 diesel.

Showdown at El Mirage
The supercars and sleepers face off for a winner-take-all drag race at El Mirage dry lake bed in Southern California.
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