Faster with Finnegan - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Flares and Flair: Thunderin' Left in a Fox Body!
One crushed project means new parts for another. The guys take on a NASCAR stock car piloted by Corey LaJoie around Atlanta Motor Speedway. How? By recycling the supercharger from their wrecked T-Bird and slapping it on a '78 Ford Fairmont.

High Climbing Miata!
The guys transform an often-joked-about Miata into the ultimate new nitrous toy, the Man-iata. Newbern challenges Finnegan and Cotten to see if they can keep up with his Honda Talon UTV.

Mega Truck Build and Battle!
Newbern surprises Cotten and Finnegan with a visit to the sacred grounds of Dennis Anderson's Digger's Dungeon. The guys rebuild a busted-up mega truck and take on Finnegan's childhood idol in a race against the creator of Grave Digger himself!

Drag Race Mustang vs. Andrade's Malibu!
Last season, the guys put John Andrade Jr. in a tiny truck and beat him in a mud drag race with the Dirt Track Camaro. Now Andrade has challenged them to see what they can do with a derelict and parted-out Mustang against his '79 Chevy Malibu.

Skidplate Racing Beater Cars!
Cotten challenges Finnegan and Newbern to some front-wheel-drive, high-school-antics-style racing. The guys hop up three cheap import beaters, build metal skids to replace the rear wheels, and have the wildest race to date on FWF.

S-15 Truck Redemption!
The LS-powered S-15 mini truck gets a revamp when the guys fix what didn't work from the last time they raced Randy Pobst around a road course in a Shelby GT350.
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