Hot Wheels Let's Race - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Cruise Control
In the first race of Level 2, a mysterious newcomer hits the track and shakes up the competition.
The S'more Fun the Better
Then it's time to make s'mores — Hot Wheels style!
Mini Coop
An accident shrinks Coop, Mac and Spark in their cars.
Jumping the Shark
Professor Rearview drops a giant, hungry shark on the city's new Ultra Car Wash.
Cruisin' to Victory
Can Coop climb the leaderboard, or will Cruise drive away with a victory?
The Great Car Swap
Later on, the campers switch cars to learn valuable new racing skills.
Go for the Gold
The racers search Hot Wheels City for the lucky Golden Steering Wheel.
Sneezy Squeakers
Brights uses creativity to help Squeakers feel better.
Drive Me Batty
Professor Rearview and his monster bat steal Dash's favorite car.
Highs & Lows
Then the pressure's on to win the third race — but can Coop stay calm and focused?
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