Baby Drivers - Season 1
Season 1
In the high-stakes world of motorsports, nothing is more intense than competitive go-karting and the parents of young racers know that if anyone can get their kid to the top, it's Troy Adams of the legendary Adams Motorsports Park. As one of the first African American owned tracks in the country, go-karting is more than a hobby, it's a platform to raise up a new generation of elite athletes. This is the breeding ground for the next racing superstar, and for the dads and moms of kids as young as 7 years old who are dangerously taking corners at 70mph, extreme risk and big money is the name of the game. Families will spend up to $10,000 in a weekend and put all else in their lives on hold to support their young drivers. As Troy coaches this talented group of adolescents to become the future of professional racing, their parents are on the sidelines coaching, arguing with other parents, and vicariously living through their kids. In this series where the kids go too fast and the parents go too far, it's all in the name of the future of racing.
Episodes
Fast N' Young
Coach Troy is raising up an elite group of adolescents to become the future of pro racing. Lil Troy sets his sights on dominating the Kadet class while Truly attempts to leap into the Juniors. Team Biezonsky tries to prove they belong in the upper tiers.
There's No Crying in Karting
Grayson and his family contemplate moving to California to train with Troy year-round. Hudson's dad wants him to move up a class, but is it too soon? Truly struggles to remove junk food from his diet.
Setback for a Comeback
The Adams team prepares for the biggest race of the season. Grayson's dreams are shaken after a disastrous showing and Lil Troy struggles with the pressures of not winning. The Biezonskys turn to Troy to save their season after a health scare.
Problems in the Pit
The biggest race of the season kicks off, but Team Biezonsky is creating chaos under the Adams Racing tent. Grayson sets his sights on a final bid to make the team; Hudson seeks a rebound race in Santa Maria to prove he's ready for a move up to Kadet.
The Big One
The Adams' racing team prepare to defend their home track as the racing season comes to an end, but unforeseen hurdles threaten disaster. The Biezonksys promise to tone down their wild ways while Grayson's parents debate moving to California.
Helicopter Parents
A crash brings the final race of the season to a sudden halt. The Biezonskys struggle to tone it down while Hudson fights to prove he's ready for Kadet. Lil Troy and Grayson look to continue their streak and Truly fights to carry on the Adams' legacy.
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