On August 14, 2018, Netflix renewed the series for a second season. The second season launched on September 20, 2019, and features seven episodes.[6] Al Edgington, Joe LaBracio, Scott Weintrob, and Jeremy Finn returned as executive producers.[7]
Premise
In each episode, there are three sleeper cars going up against one supercar in a quarter-mile drag race. The winners of each episode get to move on to the championship race at the end of the season.
^The Lamborghini and Camaro jumped the line before the light hit green and were disqualified.
^The Toyota Supra failed to start due to engine problems and never entered the race.
^The McLaren and Chevy Van finished first and second, respectively, but were disqualified afterwards for conducting two burnouts before the start of the race. The rules clearly stated only one burnout was allowed before the race. The GMC Sonoma and Buick Grand National were, therefore, granted a second race seven days later with the GMC Sonoma winning.
^The Datsun lost control at the start of the race and crashed into the RX-2 causing them both to go off the track, resulting in neither car finishing.
^The 1989 Ford Mustang (FastBack) lost control 3/4 of the way down the track taking a hard left and crossing 4 other lanes and drivers, crashing before crossing the finish line.