
DRIVE celebrates the culture of cars, taking our audience on the road, to the races, to the factories, to the studios—and to other places car lovers have always wanted to go, but never had the chance. We built DRIVE to be the automotive brand we've always wanted: To create hit shows no one else was making. To cultivate a relationship with our audience that mirrored the way we, as car enthusiasts, wanted to be courted. To tell the stories, go to the places, and show things no one else would show. And to make it available in ways we wanted — with access no traditional media brand could deliver. For over five years, the team that's come together to create DRIVE has lived, breathed, and loved sharing our passion for automotive with the online world. We've had many victories. Some failures. But one thing is clear: We are the children of the digital world and we know how to attract, impact and own the hearts, minds, and passion of our fans. Whether we're writing for blogs, posting in forums, sharing photos via social media, or delivering stories in video, our team gets this world like no one else.
Host Chris Harris drives the stunning, cutting-edge McLaren P1, one of the most advanced sports cars in the world, and /DRIVE visits the home of McLaren, Formula One's technology leader, at its headquarters in Wolking, UK, to see how its latest supercars are made.
Host Matt Farah takes on the wickedly fast, 1,200-horsepower Hennessey Venom GT, and Mike Musto treks to a California desert for the toughest one-day off-road race in the U.S.
Host Chris Harris leaves the world of supercars to stop traffic in his 1957 Citroen, and Mike Musto braves the highways in a burnout machine built from junkyard parts.
Host Chris Harris tests the $1 million Ferrari LaFerrari on a famous Italian racetrack, and Mike Spinelli solves the mystery of a Ferrari stolen in the 1970s and found buried in Los Angeles.
/DRIVE uncovers the high-performance secrets behind a multimillion-dollar supercar, and Chris Harris travels to southern California in search of the perfect Porsche 911.
Chris Harris travels to Spain to test the stunning Jaguar F-Type Coupe R, and find out how a pizza delivery guy built a "junk heap" Mazda that became an internet sensation.
Matt Farah goes "back to the future" in an all-electric Delorean sports car, and /DRIVE hosts find the high speed, high-tech secrets behind the Porsche 918 supercar.
/DRIVE hosts take a death-defying ride on Panama's infamous "red devil" racing buses, and travel to South Africa's Western Cape in search of the world's best driving roads.
Chris Harris meets a pair of classic Ferrari poster cars from the 1980s, and gives them a racetrack workout, and Mike Musto does massive burnouts in a Cadillac hot rod.
/DRIVE on NBC Sports hosts Chris Harris, Matt Farah and Mike Spinelli embark on an epic road trip in three modern supercars, to seek out and explore car cultures of the middle east, from the home of the Bahrain Grand Prix to the mythical "road to nowhere" on the border of Oman.
/DRIVE on NBC Sports: Germany. /DRIVE hosts Chris Harris, Matt Farah and Mike Spinelli find the stories behind Germany's national obsession with speed and technology, track-test three amazing German cars, and discover the "Area 51" where sports cars of the future are tested.
/DRIVE on NBC Sports: hosts Matt Farah, Mike Musto and Mike Spinelli test two all-American high-performance cars, the Corvette Z06 and Tesla P85D, and experience the story of NASCAR, from its humble beginnings on dirt tracks, to the science of superspeedway racing at Daytona.
Hosts Chris Harris, Matt Farah, and Mike Spinelli argue over whether today's turbo-charged engines are any good by comparing two sports car icons, visiting rally racing's crazy era, going for a terrifying ride, and going very fast in 2 of the greatest cars ever made.
Chris Harris and Mike Spinelli go to Germany to explore the history of BMW and review the blistering new M2; Matt Farah goes to South Carolina to drive the most legendary BMW race car ever made.
Chris, Matt and Mike charge across Britain in three of the most hard-core street cars available today, to see which is the loudest, the fastest and the best, on the road and the track.
A fast car requires more than just a powerful engine. In this episode, the /DRIVE team will investigate and demonstrate all the factors that create a performance machine, by driving today's most exciting cars, and talking to engineering experts. From weight reduction and aerodynamic designs, to tire adhesion and horsepower, viewers will get a comprehensive look at what it takes to go fast.
When people hear "American car city" they think of Detroit and Los Angeles, but they're forgetting about the boisterous beachside, Miami. Mike Spinelli calls it "the American Monaco." Matt disagrees, so /DRIVE heads south to see if that's true. They drive iconic 80s sports cars, modern exotics, explore a car culture that prefers to roll slow, and ride in a yacht. Is Miami Monaco? Or is it best visited in an autonomous car that takes you to a race track?
Cheap racing isn't new, but organized events like LeMons and CHUMP CAR have turned into multi-million dollar operations, and made endurance racin more accessible than ever. These organizations recognized the demand for cheap, safe, and competitive racing -- so they made a business out of it. Ten years ago if you wanted to enter a 24 Hour endurance race, the cheapest option you could find would cost you over $5,000 just for a ride in someone else's car. These days, $5,000 buys you a complete car that's competitive in a cheap racing series. In this episode, the /DRIVE team explores this cheap racing solution -- Is it all that it's cracked up to be? Is it safe? Is it competitive? Can you have fun with friends? Can real racing theories of sponorship, cheating, and strategy be applied to this cheap form of racing? /DRIVE finds out by going to the 24 Hours of VIR as part of the CHUMP CAR World Series.
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DRIVE on NBC Sports: American Road Trip. Hosts Chris Harris, Matt Farah and Mike Spinelli take three great American sports cars on a tire-smoking road trip, from drag racing in downtown Detroit to setting lap times at Watkins Glen, one of the most iconic racetracks in US racing history.
/DRIVE hosts travel to Japan to go behind the scenes in the Japanese auto industry and explore its car culture. From Hiroshima, home of the Mazda MX-5 roadster, to the streets of Tokyo in a 600-horsepower Nissan, to an epic drive on a mountain road that inspired action films and video games.
/DRIVE hosts Chris Harris, Matt Farah and Mike Spinelli explore Texas car culture, from the fastest highway in the U.S. to the spectacular driving roads of the Hill Country, and meet the larger-than-life characters that make The Lone Star State a best kept secret for car nuts.
Hosts Matt Farah, Alex Roy, and Mike Spinelli look at cars that drive themselves. They can take you to work, your kids to school, act like teenagers, and maybe beat you around a race track.
Hosts Chris Harris, Matt Farah, and Mike Spinelli set out across Colorado on an epic trip in three very different vehicles, crossing some of America's most beautiful terrain to determine who has chosen the best vehicle for experiencing nature. What will defeat them first? The mountains? Rocks? Or their own cars?
This episode is about exploring the possibilities of electrification, and why the absence of combustion is anything but boring. The idea of lithium-powered excitement is a trend spreading across the automotive landscape. We will show this with test drives in the new Acura NSX, Koenigsegg Regera, Tesla Model S, and Porsche Sport Turismo. Finally, a visit to Rimac will demonstrate how fast the future can be.
More iconic sports cars have come from Italy than anywhere else. Whether an Italian designed them, built them, engineered them, or raced them, pound for pound, no country has produced more beloved speed machines. With the resurgence of Alfa Romeo in America, /DRIVE heads to Europe to test the newest and fastest Italian offerings, tours the landscape that inspired them, and visits the factories that made them, investigating what it is about that Italy that creates so many masterpieces.
Celebrate 100 years of America's park System by seeing as many as possible, as fast as possible. The hosts drive 3 of the best Grand Touring sports cars from Zion National Park, in Utah, across Nevada and Death Valley to Yosemite National Park, in CA. Along the way they compete in challenges, test their cars at a race track, and cook some bad food.
Explore a challenging island and highlight the specialty vehicles Iceland has built to survive the hostile terrain, while testing the ability of the best truck on Earth, the Ford Raptor.