Driving Wild

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  • 2016
  • 1 Season

Driving Wild is a thrilling and action-packed television show that was aired on Discovery in 2016. The show revolves around the adventures of an experienced Formula One engineer, Marc Priestley, as he embarks on a journey across the globe to explore some of the most unique and challenging vehicles on the planet.

Throughout the show, Priestley takes on numerous hair-raising challenges and pushes the limits of his driving skills to the max. From monster trucks in the United States to snowmobiles in the Arctic tundra, this show combines adrenaline-fueled driving with awe-inspiring scenery from all around the world.

In each episode, Priestley travels to a new location to take on a new challenge, which is tailored around the specific vehicle that he will be driving. He is often given a crash course in the mechanics and physics of the vehicle by experts in the field, who guide him on how to operate it safely and at maximum capacity.

For example, in one episode, Priestley heads to the American heartland to take on the rugged terrain in a monster truck. Before he can take the wheel, however, he has to learn the mechanics of the vehicle, the physics of the shock absorbers, and how to navigate the rig on the treacherous course.

Throughout the show, Priestley is supported by a team of experts, who provide him with valuable insights and advice on how to complete each challenge successfully. Ranging from rally drivers to mechanics, these experts bring diverse experience and expertise to the table and help Priestley navigate the complexities of each vehicle.

In addition to the thrilling driving, Driving Wild offers a glimpse into the cultural and natural wonders found in each country that Priestley visits. From the stunning glaciers of Iceland to the bustling streets of China, the show offers a unique perspective on each location that Priestley visits.

Throughout the episodes, Priestley also reflects on his experiences and the techniques he uses to master the driving challenges. He shares his thoughts about the mechanics of the vehicles and the mental and physical challenges of each task. His insights are valuable for both novice and seasoned drivers alike and help provide a deeper understanding of the world of high-performance driving.

Overall, Driving Wild is a must-watch for anyone who loves action-packed driving and beautiful landscapes. The show provides a thrilling perspective on vehicle types that are rarely seen on television and takes viewers on a unique journey across the globe. Priestley proves to be an engaging host with a passion for engineering, and his enthusiasm is infectious. The show is perfect for any adrenaline junkie or someone who loves a good adventure.

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Thai Long Tail Boat Racers
6. Thai Long Tail Boat Racers
June 11, 2016
Take a wooden boat designed to carry rice along the Thai waterways - then customise it with engines cannibalised from motorbikes, cars or jet skis. The result? A boat that hurtles along at 90mph, piloted by madcap racers with no helmets, safety harnesses or fear. Welcome to the world of Thailand's long-tail racing. Elvis develops a plan to build a race-winner using his F1 know-how - reducing friction along the water the same way racing cars reduce drag - and uses F1 techniques to give the engine a bit more grunt. The boat will compete at one of Thailand's biggest annual events. Will it win, or will this be a sinking ship?
Cuban Dragsters
5. Cuban Dragsters
July 4, 2016
They're the symbols of modern Cuba - the rusting American Buicks, Chevys and Dodges that throng Havana. Now, these ancient monsters have spawned a new sport - drag racing, Cuban-style. Elvis teams up with amateur dragster, Freddy, and uses his F1 skillset to make Freddy's '56 Chevy capable of defeating the island champion. But spare parts are impossible to find as cars are mostly patched togethe, and the face-off is in just seven days' time. Unless Elvis can overcome these obstacles and turn Freddy's Chevy into a dream machine, they'll be left on the starting line.
Swedish Folk Racers
4. Swedish Folk Racers
June 27, 2016
It's one of the fastest growing motorsports in Scandinavia - racing second-hand, souped-up cars around mud and tarmac tracks. Elvis is in Sweden with the boys from Misty Racing, one of the country's leading teams. He's using his elite racing knowledge to turn a scrapyard Saab into a Folkrace car. But Elvis faces a unique challenge. Folkrace is governed by strict financial rules designed to keep the sport affordable to all - and he's allowed just ?500 to transform his junkyard jalopy into a racing machine. He's got just one week to do it, before jumping behind the wheel for one of Sweden's biggest competitions of the year.
British Tractor Pullers
3. British Tractor Pullers
June 20, 2016
It's the most powerful motorsport in the world! In tractor pulling, monster machines kitted-out with engines from tanks, submarines and aircraft compete to pull a huge sledge down a one hundred-metre track. Whoever gets the furthest is the winner. Elvis has less than two weeks to use his Formula 1 know-how to build a tractor capable of racing. He's teamed with two old-time pullers - Geoff Garrett and Richard "Turbo" Vincent - but the wheels come off when Elvis and the guys fall foul of the new health and safety-conscious rules of the sport, meaning they must rip apart their plans and build a whole new tractor from scratch.
Mexican Lowriders
2. Mexican Lowriders
June 13, 2016
In the 1950s, Californians began adapting cars to drive just inches off the ground. The aim? To look cool, of course. Now, it's a scene loved by millions across the U.S. and Latin America. Elvis is in Mexicali with the guys of the Aztlan Car Club, bringing his F1 skills to hopping, a sub-genre of lowriding in which cars "hop" on their rear axle. One of Los Angeles's top teams is in town, and to see whose car can go highest they've challenged the Aztlan Car Club to a hop-off. Elvis has one week to turn an ordinary car into a hopper, and beat the Americans at their own game.
South African Car Spinners
1. South African Car Spinners
June 6, 2016
It was born on the streets of apartheid South Africa, and it's now a legitimate, insanely popular motorsport. It's car spinning, where - in the townships around Johannesburg - old BMWs carve out ballet-like moves in special, purpose-built arenas. There are no prizes; it's all about show and reputation. Fail to please the crowds and you're booed off.Elvis wants to give the fans something different, something they've never seen before - a Formula 1-style pit stop. But this manoeuvre is new for Elvis's crew. Can they execute in front of the toughest audience of all - the spinning fans of downtown Jo'burg?
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  • Premiere Date
    June 6, 2016