Lost Speedways - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Daytona Beach and Road Course: Origins
Dale Earnhardt Jr. pursues a deeper understanding of NASCAR by going to its birthplace.

Pennsboro Speedway
Dale Earnhardt Jr. visits the site of the greatest upset in racing history.

San Antonio Speedway: Bad Blood in the Land of the Alamo
Dale Earnhardt Jr. sends Matthew Dillner and Bobby Markos to find San Antonio Speedway.

Columbia Speedway: Engine Wars
Dale Earnhardt Jr. visits Columbia Speedway to better understand a 1966 boycott.

Texas World Speedway: Lonely Star
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is blown away by the size of America's only lost superspeedway.

Arundel Speedway: Ultimate Badass
Dale Earnhardt Jr. sends his crew to find a track that produced one of his racing heroes.

Cleveland County Fairgrounds: Conspiracy or Coincidence?
Dale Earnhardt Jr. explores an old fairground speedway that was the site of an infamous crash.

Myrtle Beach Speedway: Goodbye, Dear Friend
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is forced to say goodbye to the place where his career began.
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