AmeriCarna - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Andretti Flies Again at the 100th Running of Indy 500
Ray restores the infamous Brawner Hawk Indy car that Mario Andretti won rookie of the year in and they take it to the Brickyard for the 100th running of the Indy 500.

Two Juniors and El Laguna
Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Ray build a half car have truck El Laguna and have Al Unser Jr. race it against a vintage racing champion on a road course at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Vintage Racing Takes an Awesome Turn
Vintage racing is sweeping the nation and Ray and Awesome Bill Elliot team up in a Corvette against 33 former Indy racers and their pro-am partners at the Brickyard.

American Grafitti Roars Again
Ray restores the car that started it all for him and set him on his path in racing --the 1958 Chevy from the iconic, Academy-award winning film by George Lucas -- American Graffiti.
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