Gassed Up - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Buggy
Birmingham rapper Mist and comedian Joel Dommett are painting the town neon, turning a disused village in Yorkshire into the ultimate night-time racing video game. Can this buggy race bring out Joel's inner petrolhead?
Drones
In this all-electric, revved up episode Rapper Mist takes on Olympic Boxer Nicola Adams in a Gassed Up game of hide and seek at a former nuclear bunker site. There's a sky full of drones, Mist gets schooled military style, and ‘Gunbird' takes flight.
Gymkhana
Birmingham rapper Mist and Actor Ryan Thomas go head-to-head in a high speed, precision driving, gymkhana course on Mist's home turf. It's all about drifting, donuts, figure eights and Gassed Up energy!
Bug Out
It's the end of the world as we know it as Mist takes on Rapper and Comedian Big Narstie to create the ultimate Doomsday vehicle that can withstand the Gassed Up End Times. It's an apocalypse with limos, hot tubs and a gold camo Cold War beast.
Sleeper
Imagine being burnt off at the lights by an old, family wagon… Mist challenges Footballer and Songwriter Chelcee Grimes to find an unassuming, budget motor and transform it into a Gassed Up speed machine to compete at a drag race event.
Car Trials
Mist takes on Entrepreneur Spencer Matthews in a high altitude, high stakes, precision driving challenge, in one of Britain's most accessible motorsports and one of the event's most dangerous courses. How hard can driving up a hill be?
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