For less than the cost of a large cheese pizza that you would have bought at the pizzeria that is now delivery-only, you can subscribe to the MotorTrend app for an entire year, and watch the amazing behind the scenes series NASCAR All-In: Battle for Daytona, and tons of newly launched shows about cars and the automotive lifestyle for a year. Plus, there’s all-you-can-eat of the past 20-plus seasons of Top Gear, and all the best of shows, like Roadkill. And coming soon—drumroll please—the brand-new season of Top Gear America.
Who said you need to go stir crazy during this quarantine? You can totally binge-watch to your heart’s content.
The MotorTrend app allows you to watch all these shows on your on your favorite devices across iOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon FireTV, Chromecast, and Xbox One/360. You can sign up to access all this epic content right here for the outrageous price of $1 month, charged at $11.99 for your first year.
The latest highlight? MotorTrend signed a deal with NASCAR to create All-In: Battle For Daytona, which profiles the lead-up to the Daytona 500 and the kick-off of the chase for the Cup, by going behind the scenes with drivers Austin Dillon, Corey LaJoie, and Tyler Reddick. You know the acclaimed football show Hard Knocks? Think that but at 200 mph with hot tempers.
The unprecedented, rain-soaked, two-day long Daytona was capped by Ryan Newman’s horrific, miraculous crash (which LaJoie was unfortunately a party to) as Denny Hamlin took the checkered flag at the Daytona 500.There are already five enthralling episodes to watch with hours of fantastic behind-the-scenes footage—including the crash aftermath and dramatic Daytona finish the from the perspective of our drivers—that you won’t want to miss.
While you are at it, check out Blink of an Eye, our exclusive feature documentary about two-time Daytona 500 winner Michael Waltrip and his star-crossed friendship with legendary driver Dale Earnhardt.
And that’s just the start. Among the cool new shows now streaming:
Ever wonder what it’s like to drive the most extreme vehicles ever built? In Dream Jobs with Chris Hoy, the eponymous LeMans LMP2 driver (and six-time Olympian) puts you in the passenger seat as he drives everything from a World Rallycross racer to the Gravedigger monster truck.
Those in need of escapist content can check out Top Gear America co-host Jethro Bovingdon as he takes iconic cars on iconic roads in Petrolhead Planet.
Bitchin’ Boot Camp, an offshoot of our acclaimed Bitchin’ Rides, where 12 of the most talented and driven mechanics, wrenchers, and fabricators in the country work on crazily modified cars – with the winner getting a full-time job at the Kindig-It Design company featured on the flagship show.
Mike Brewer will keep selling cool wheels on Wheeler Dealers, but he’s also hitting the road to find unique automotive experiences in Mike Brewer’s World of Cars. And Mike’s co-star on Wheeler Dealers, Ant Anstead, is making the best of the current work-at-home situation by producing, directing, and starring in DIY episodes of his show, Ant Anstead Master Mechanic.
Meanwhile, you still get the great shows that viewers have come to love, such as the unpredictable Roadkill—where David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan create rebuilds that have as much chance of turning a 10-second quarter-mile as self-immolating on the way to the dragstrip.
While not taking those incredible risks to life and limb, Finnegan has launched the offshoot Faster with Finnegan—where Mike finds some of the worst junkers in the world and, with two nights of wrenching, tries to beat modern cars on the dragstrip.
Wanna binge? We have a Spring Break Binge series of shows that lets you rip through your favorites like Mythbusters Best of Cars, Top Gear Specials, and Overhaulin’.
And that’s just the start. There’s more cool stuff coming in the second half of the year (quarantine permitting) which I can’t tell you about yet. But you can be ready for it, with the best deal you’re ever going to get, right here.
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