Pinks: All Out

Pinks: All Out (2006-2016)

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Grassroots drag racers battle "All Out" in an old school race for cold hard cash. Pinks: All Out is 100% real, not scripted and there are no re-takes. If you see it, it really happened. These are not professional racers; they are your neighbor down the street that loves the outdoors and working on their car over the weekend… to make it go faster! Rich Christensen, the creator and host of the show, brought back the old 1950's and 60's street racing scene along with the vintage "Armdrop" style start. He just put it on the track, where it is safe… and legal!

Hundreds of racers compete at drag strips all over the country, running their vehicles all out. Then they are whittled down to the closest groups of racers and picked for the final races against each other, on the big stage. The final groups of racers and their cars can sometimes be as close as .05 seconds, of each other's times down the track. That means the competitors are very closely matched against each other and that everything must go right for them to win. Usually 16 final cars will start out competing against each other, in single elimination rounds, first down to 8 cars, then 4 cars, and then the final two competitors. Negotiations between the racers, to try and beat each other, adds much "real-life" competitive drama to the explosive racing action. The racers must be in the moment and fully focused… they have to be ready to react at lightning speed to Rich's "Armdrop"… then they have to drive their cars perfectly down the track… and their car has to run perfectly every time… and not break! The final winner gets the cash!!!

Network
Scheduleevery Monday at 20:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S07E038 - 9 Second ET ClassMar 21, 2016
S07E0211-12 Second ET ClassMar 14, 2016
S07E0110 Second ET ClassMar 7, 2016
S01E01Texas MotorPlex, Ennis, TexasNov 23, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did "Pinks: All Out" premiere?

"Pinks: All Out" premiered on August 9, 2006.

What is the format of "Pinks: All Out"?

"Pinks: All Out" is a drag racing reality competition show.

Who hosted "Pinks: All Out"?

Rich Christensen hosted "Pinks: All Out".

What was the premise of "Pinks: All Out"?

In "Pinks: All Out", all racers would have a chance to compete against each other on a quarter-mile drag strip to win their opponent's car.

Can you describe the racing format of "Pinks: All Out"?

In "Pinks: All Out", racers compete in heads-up, single-elimination drag races.

Where were the races held in "Pinks: All Out"?

The races in "Pinks: All Out" were held in various locations throughout the United States.

How were the race participants selected in "Pinks: All Out"?

Participants in "Pinks: All Out" were selected through a series of auditions and applications.

What was the prize for winning a race in "Pinks: All Out"?

The prize for winning a race in "Pinks: All Out" was the opponent's car.

How many participants were there in each race in "Pinks: All Out"?

Each race in "Pinks: All Out" featured two participants competing head-to-head.

Did the participants need to have their own racecars in "Pinks: All Out"?

Yes, participants in "Pinks: All Out" needed to have their own racecars to compete.

Was there a time limit in each race in "Pinks: All Out"?

Yes, there was a time limit for each race in "Pinks: All Out".

How long were the races in "Pinks: All Out"?

The races in "Pinks: All Out" were typically quarter-mile drag races.

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