Grudge Race - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Bailey vs. Martin
Tom Bailey travels across the country in his '69 Pro-Mod Camaro to challenge Ryan Martin's 2016 Camaro for the title of the fastest street-driven Camaro in America.

The Pope vs. Zombie Wagon
Dean Valesse brings his Zombie Wagon from Florida to Colorado to challenge Jim Hull's unbeaten Mustang.

Larson vs. Barry
Larry Larson and Joe Barry battle it out to settle the score for the title of Fastest Steel Body Street Car in America.

Cannon vs. King
Clint Cannon tries to prove that his new clean diesel technology can produce plenty of horsepower to beat Chad King's old-school, 7,000-pound racing truck.

Wise vs. Santinni
Jonny Santinni and his 1979 "Boogie Nights" Corvette takes on Justin Wise in his 1970 "Pink Elephant" Chevelle to settle a long standing grudge and collect the payoff from a previous race.

Dickerhae vs. Carmon
Zack Dickehage defends his winning streak in his fox body Mustang against Craig Carmon and his S10 Pickup in a best two out of three grudge race.

Foulks vs. Hansen
Tony Foulks travels from Oklahoma in his 1970 twin turbo Chevy Camaro to take on Mike Henson, also from Oklahoma, in his twin turbo 2002 Chevy Corvette.

Garretson vs. Knigge
Cody Garretson travels from Oklahoma with his 1973 Chevy Novato to take on Lance Knigge from Wyoming and his 1990 Fox Body Mustang.

Ryan "Nayr'' Sturtevant vs. "Big Dave'' Carter
Settling a grudge that started three years ago when "Big Dave'' Carter brought his American made '69 Chevy to the track.

Ryan "Nayr'' Sturtevant vs. Brent Leivestad and Josh Scott
Nayr takes on his former boss, Brent Leivestad, and driver Josh Scott from PFI Speed, in the series' first Honda vs. Honda smackdown.
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