American Wreckers - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Blood Feud
The scrappy Outsiders challenge reigning champions, the Belle Boys, to a series of six derbies.
Deja Vu Again
The Faulkner Brothers turn against their teammates in the last derby, leaving the team with major repair work before the second derby of the season. Meanwhile, hurting from a week one defeat, The Outsiders see opportunity and spend the week making enhancements to their war machines.
Going Rogue
The Belle Boys try to execute a strategy after their cars got damaged in a face off against The Outsiders; The Outsiders figure out who their weak link is.
Bone Crusher
The Belle Boys try to bury their fury and propose a bone stock derby for the next event where all drivers must use unmodified stock cars. This event will give them more time to fix their mod cars and more importantly, will show which team has the better driving skills. Belle Boys captain Brandon Thompson plans to use this derby to not only win, but also punish the rogue Outsiders.
Belle Hath No Fury
After the brutal bone stock event, the bad blood is ready to boil over. The Outsiders accuse Belle Boys coach Brandon Thompson of crossing a line by encouraging one of his drivers to make a late hit. An attempt to broker peace falls flat, and a very public taunt by the mischievous Faulkner Brothers brings tensions to an all-time high.
The Showdown State
After five weeks of punishing hits and tough crashes, it's all come down to one last derby. This is the Outsiders' last chance to save face after another dominant performance by the Belle Boys. Outsider coach Ryan Rakestraw knows he must lead his team to redemption. Before the big event, Ryan challenges his Belle Boy nemesis, Chad Faulkner, to a one-on-one mini derby.
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