MOVIE TITLE RELEASE DATE
01. “Need For Speed” 13 March 2014
STARRING:
•Aaron Paul as Tobey Marshall: a blue-collar mechanic and skilled former race car driver from Mount Kisco, New York who is framed for a federal crime he didn't commit.
•Dominic Cooper as Dino Brewster: a former Indy racer and Tobey's fierce rival.
•Imogen Poots as Julia Maddon: a savvy exotic car broker, who becomes Tobey's love interest.
•Scott Mescudi as Benny Jackson: a member of Tobey's crew. He is a pilot, able to fly small airplanes and helicopters, and is often called "Liar One" because fellow crew members don't believe he can fly a military helicopter, which he later proves. He owns a Cessna plane.
•Ramon Rodriguez as Joe Peck: a member of Tobey's crew. He is the crew's professional mechanic, and drives a modified 2011 Ford F-450 called "The Beast".
•Rami Malek as Finn: a member of Tobey's crew. He serves as the crew's computer expert, monitoring cameras to record races.
•Michael Keaton as Monarch: a reclusive and eccentric host of an "underground" supercar race competition, De Leon. He operates from a lighthouse on a small farm where he lives.
•Dakota Johnson as Anita Coleman: Pete's older sister, Tobey's former girlfriend and Dino's fiancée.
•Harrison Gilbertson as Pete Coleman: Anita's younger brother and Tobey's protégé and friend.
SYNOPSIS:
Tobey is a former race car driver who owns his late father's garage, Marshall Performance Motors, in Mount Kisco, New York where he and his friends tune performance cars. Struggling to make ends meet, he and his crew participate in street races after hours. After a race, Tobey's former rival Dino Brewster conscripts them into completing the build of a rare Ford Shelby Mustang worked on by the late Carroll Shelby, in exchange for 25% of the car's estimated selling price of $3 million. The completed Mustang is displayed for auction at a party in New York City. Tobey and Dino meet Julia, an English car broker whose client, Bill Ingram, wants to purchase the car if they can prove it will drive over 230;mph as Tobey claims. Despite Dino's objections, Tobey takes the Mustang to a local race track and successfully drives it at 234 mph, convincing Ingram to purchase it for $2.7 million.

Dino, enraged that Tobey disobeyed his order, challenges Tobey and his friend Pete to a race after Pete flatly tells Dino that everyone knows Tobey is a better driver than him. Dino offers to relinquish his entire share of the Mustang sale if Tobey wins, otherwise Tobey will have to forfeit his share. The three race on the interstate in three illegally imported Koenigsegg Agera R's. On the home stretch, Dino, realizing he will lose, intentionally bumps Pete's car, sending it down a ravine and killing Pete when it bursts into flames. Dino disappears from the scene, and Tobey serves two years in jail for involuntary manslaughter, unable to prove that Dino was there.

Upon his release on parole, Tobey sets out to avenge Pete's death. He borrows Ingram's Mustang to enter the De Leon, a winner-takes-all supercarrace organized by the mysterious Monarch. As a condition, Ingram requires Julia to accompany Tobey while Tobey is driving the Mustang. The pair have to reach San Francisco before the race starts in 45 hours. In Detroit, they cause an interstate chase with the Michigan State Police and upload the footage, leading Monarch to offer the invitation for the De Leon. Dino offers his rare Lamborghini Sesto Elemento to anyone who can stop Tobey from entering the race, causing a group of truckers to go after the Mustang as well.

The truckers ambush Tobey and Julia in Utah, forcing them off the road. Maverick, a member of Tobey's crew, appears in a US Army helicopter stolen from the National Guard, and tows the Mustang mid-air to Tobey's crew at the Bonneville Salt Flats, getting himself arrested in the process. Tobey and Julia reach San Francisco's Mark Hopkins Hotel in time to register for the race, but on Nob Hill, a tow truck smashes into the Mustang, injuring Julia and leaving Tobey without a car for the race. Desperate, Tobey meets Dino's fiancé Anita, his ex-girlfriend and Pete's sister. Having discovered Dino's involvement in Pete's death, Anita gives Tobey the location of Dino's Koenigsegg, which Tobey and crew member Joe extract. Tobey meets Julia at a San Francisco hospital, and confesses his feelings for her with a kiss, letting her know that he has a "fast" car, and that this is for Pete.

The next morning, Tobey surprises Dino by showing up in the Koenigsegg and giving him Anita's engagement ring, informing him that she is through with him. The race is gruelling, with racers and cops alike getting wrecked one by one, eventually leaving Dino and Tobey racing side-by-side along the Pacific Coast Highway. Dino attempts to ram Tobey off the road, but Tobey slams his brakes, causing Dino's car to crash. Near the finish line, Tobey turns around to pull Dino from the burning wreckage before winning the race (mirroring a vision Pete claimed he had before dying). Both are consequently arrested by the California Highway Patrol; the police prove the Koenigsegg belonged to Dino and use that evidence to incarcerate him for killing Pete. After serving 178 days in jail for illegal street racing, Tobey is released and Julia meets him at the prison gates in a 2015 Ford Mustang. The couple has five hours to reach a prison in Utah, where Maverick is getting released early for good behavior.

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02. “Ford v Ferrari” 14 November 2019
STARRING:
•Matt Damon as Carroll Shelby, American former race car driver, automotive designer, and builder
•Christian Bale as Ken Miles, British race car driver
•Jon Bernthal as Lee Iacocca, vice president of Ford
•Caitrìona Balfe as Mollie Miles, Miles's wife
•Tracy Letts as Henry Ford II, CEO of Ford
•Josh Lucas as Leo Beebe, vice president of Ford
•Noah Jupe as Peter Miles, Miles's son
•Remo Girone as Enzo Ferrari, founder of Ferrari
•Ray McKinnon as Phil Remington
•JJ Feild as Roy Lunn
•Jack McMullen as Charlie Agapiou
•Corrado Invernizzi as Franco Gozzi
•Tanner Foust as Ronnie Bucknum
•Brent Pontin as Chris Amon
•Benjamin Rigby as Bruce McLaren
•Francesco Bauco as Lorenzo Bandini
•Joe Williamson as Donald N. Frey
•Ian Harding as Ford Executive - Ian
•Christopher Darga as John Holman
•Jonathan LaPaglia as Eddie
•Ben Collins as Denny Hulme
•Alex Gurney as Dan Gurney
•Marisa Petroro as Cristina Ford
SYNOPSIS:
In 1963, Ford Motor Company Vice President Lee Iacocca proposes to Henry Ford II to boost their car sales by purchasing Italian car manufacturer Ferrari, dominant in the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Owner Enzo Ferrari uses Ford's offer to secure a deal with Fiat that allows him to retain ownership of the firm's racing team, Scuderia Ferrari. He insults Ford II and the whole Ford Motor Company. Ford orders his racing division to build a car to defeat Ferrari at Le Mans.

Iacocca hires Shelby American owner Carroll Shelby, a retired driver who won Le Mans in 1959. Shelby enlists his friend Ken Miles, a hot-tempered British racer and mechanic.

Shelby and Miles develop the UK-built Ford GT40 Mk I prototype at Los Angeles International Airport. At the launch of the new Ford Mustang, Miles gives a witheringly rude appraisal of it to Ford Senior Vice President Leo Beebe. Beebe campaigns against sending Miles to the 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans as a public relations liability. Shelby reluctantly excludes Miles and sends Phil Hill and Bruce McLaren to Le Mans. None of the Fords finish.

When Ford demands why he should not sack Shelby, Shelby explains that despite the GT40's reliability problems, it instilled fear in Enzo Ferrari by reaching 218 mph (350.8 km/h), on the Mulsanne Straight before breaking down. He says a racing car cannot be designed by committee. Ford tells him to continue the project and report directly to him. During testing of the GT40 Mk II, the recurrent problem of brake fade causes a crash and fire. The team realizes the rules permit replacing the whole brake assembly during the race.

In 1966, Beebe takes over the racing division. When he and Ford arrive to inspect the program Shelby locks Beebe in his office and terrifies Ford in a ride in the GT40. Shelby makes a deal with Ford: if Miles wins the 24 Hours of Daytona then he will race at Le Mans. If not, Ford will take full ownership of Shelby American. At Daytona, Beebe enters a second GT40 supported by a NASCAR team with quicker pit stops. Shelby clears Miles to push his car beyond the 7,000 RPM redline, and he wins.

At the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans, Miles struggles with a faulty door during the first lap. He pits to fix it then sets lap records catching the Ferraris. The GT40 suffers brake fade while dicing with the prototype 330 P3 Ferrari of Lorenzo Bandini, so Miles limps into the pits for replacement of the entire braking system. Ferrari protests but Shelby assures race officials it is legal.

Miles and Bandini duel on the Mulsanne Straight until the Ferrari engine blows. With Fords in the top three positions, Beebe orders Shelby to have Miles slow down for the other Fords to catch him and give the press a three-car photo finish. Shelby tells Miles what Beebe wants but says it is Miles' call. Miles initially continues to set new lap records, but decides to comply on the final lap.

McLaren is declared the winner as, having started behind Miles, his car travelled further overall. Miles is placed second. Shelby accuses Beebe of deliberately costing Miles the win, but an unusually sanguine Miles lets it pass, saying to Shelby "you promised me the drive, not the win". From his vantage point Enzo Ferrari tips his hat to Miles on the track. As they walk off together, Miles tells Shelby they will win Le Mans next time.

Two months later, during testing at Riverside International Raceway, a mechanical failure in the J-car kills Miles in a crash. Six months later, Shelby parks outside pays Miles' widow Mollie's house and hesitates. Miles' son Peter arrives and the two talk about Miles. Shelby gives Peter a wrench that Miles once threw at him in anger.

Epilogue text says Ford continued its Le Mans winning streak in 1967, 1968, and 1969, and Miles was posthumously inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2001.

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03. “Herbie Fully Loaded” 23 June 2005
STARRING:
•Lindsay Lohan as Margaret "Maggie" Peyton, a young auto racer and Herbie's new owner.
•Justin Long as Kevin, a mechanic who is Maggie's love interest
•Michael Keaton as Ray Peyton, Sr., Maggie and Ray Jr's overprotective father
•Breckin Meyer as Ray Peyton, Jr., Maggie's older brother, driver of the #56 Tracker Boats/Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet
•Matt Dillon as Trip Murphy, driver of the #82 Cheetos Chevrolet
•Cheryl Hines as Sally, one of Team Peyton's few remaining sponsors
•Jimmi Simpson as Crash, Trip's sidekick
•Jill Ritchie as Charisma, Maggie's friend from college
•Thomas Lennon as Larry Murphy
•Jeremy Roberts as Crazy Dave
•Monica Manning as Monica Armstrong
•Many racing professionals appear as themselves in cameo roles. These include announcer Allen Bestwick and 1973 NASCAR champion Benny Parsons, and ESPN broadcaster Stuart Scott.

•Director Angela Robinson, stated in an interview that she attempted to have Dean Jones reprise his role as Jim Douglas for a cameo, but due to scheduling problems he was unable to do so. This circulated false rumors alleging Jones had filmed the cameo and the scene had been deleted.

•Various 2004 season real-life NASCAR drivers and their cars can also be seen, including Dale Jarrett, Dale Earnhardt Jr, (car only) Casey Mears, (car only) Kasey Kahne, (car only) Tony Stewart, (car only) Bobby Labonte, (car only) Terry Labonte, (car only) Brendan Gaughan, Mark Martin, (car only) Ward Burton, (car only) Jamie McMurray, (car only) Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Kyle Busch, (car only) Scott Riggs, (car only) Robby Gordon, (car only) and Kevin Harvick. (car only)

SYNOPSIS:
Maggie Peyton (Lohan) is an aspiring race car driver. Maggie's family includes her brother, Ray Jr., and her father, Ray Sr., who are members of their namesake's racing team. Herbie, a Volkswagen Beetle, is towed to a junkyard after losing several races, and Ray Sr. takes Maggie to the junkyard to buy her a car as a college graduation present. After Maggie selects Herbie, she finds an anonymous note in Herbie's glove box, possibly written by Herbie's old owner Jim Douglas (Herbie's original owner from The Love Bug (1968) and Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo) which reads: "Please take care of Herbie. Whatever your problem, he'll help you find the answer". Herbie takes her against her will to the garage where her old friend Kevin works as a mechanic. Kevin has Maggie take Herbie to a car show to buy parts for Herbie, but when they arrive, Herbie tricks Maggie into disguising herself in a racing suit and helmet and challenging NASCAR champion Trip Murphy to an important race, which Herbie wins by a second.

This delights Kevin, who tries to talk Maggie into racing again. However, Ray Sr., who has forbidden her from racing since she was hospitalized after a street racing accident years ago, is concerned. It also infuriates Trip, who becomes obsessed with Herbie. Trip organizes a local street-racing competition to lure Herbie back for a rematch, which Maggie and Kevin enter. Herbie easily defeats the other cars and qualifies for the final match with Trip, but when Trip talks Maggie into racing for pinks (where the winner takes possession of the opponent's car), Herbie becomes alarmed over Maggie's desire to win Trip's stock car. In addition to being deeply hurt by Maggie's earlier assertion that driving in Trip’s car was the best ride of her life, Herbie incorrectly assumes that Maggie will reject him if she wins the other car, and also is unaware that Trip only agreed to the match so that he could have Herbie scrapped if he got possession of him. Consequently, Herbie intentionally loses the race against Trip Corvette C6 Z06 causing Maggie to be humiliated, Herbie being towed away by Trip, Kevin being disappointed in Maggie, and Ray Sr. lecturing Maggie for racing without his permission.

However, encouraged by her friend Charisma, Maggie decides to race professionally. She tries to buy Herbie back from Trip, but Trip has entered Herbie in a demolition derby. Desperate to save Herbie from destruction, Maggie goes to the derby, runs onto the field while the derby is in progress, pleads with Herbie to help her, and wins the derby.

Meanwhile, Team Peyton may have to forfeit an upcoming stock-car race due to financial troubles and two crashes by Ray Jr., one of which leaves him with a depth perception problem, rendering him unable to race. Ray Sr. declines Maggie's offer to drive for the team, but Ray Jr. allows her to take his place and sends the Team Peyton crew to help her and Kevin prepare Herbie for the race. At the race track, Maggie and Herbie have a heart-to-heart conversation, and Trip ominously warns Maggie that the race will be dangerous.

Herbie starts the race slowly, but he eventually catches up and begins passing the other cars before Maggie makes her first pit stop. While watching the race at home, Ray Sr. decides to watch the race in person. On the track again, Herbie is soon boxed in by some other cars, but Ray Sr. arrives at the track and encourages Maggie over the team radio, and Maggie escapes the trap by driving directly over Tony Stewart who was in front of her. This damages Herbie's oil system, so Maggie makes another pit stop and Kevin hurriedly extracts a replacement part from a yellow New Beetle, which Herbie has been eyeing amorously throughout the film, owned by Sally, one of Team Peyton's few remaining sponsors, switiching it with Herbie's. The jerry-rigged oil system is fragile, and Trip is intent on preventing Herbie from winning.

With Maggie, Herbie, and Ray Sr. now working together, Maggie and Herbie catch up to Trip. Trip tries to damage Herbie by pushing him into the track wall when Maggie tries to pass him, but he is caught off guard and crashes into the wall when she slams on the brakes during his next attempt, causing Trip's car to ricochet off the wall and hit Jeff Gordon's car, flipping his over. Herbie passes Trip's car, now upside down on the track, by climbing onto the catch fence above the wall and riding it all the way to the finish line. After landing back on the track, Maggie and Herbie win the race. Maggie is congratulated by her father and brother, and Trip is hospitalized as Maggie and Kevin kiss. Later, Ray Sr. warns Herbie and Sally's New Beetle not to stay out too long on their date. Herbie and his love then drive off into the night, ending the movie and rolling the credits.

MOVIE TITLE RELEASE DATE
04. “Ferrari” December 25, 2023
STARRING:
•Adam Driver as Enzo Ferrari
•Penèlope Cruz as Laura Ferrari
•Shailene Woodley as Lina Lardi
•Sarah Gadon as Linda Christian
•Gabriel Leone as Alfonso de Portago
•Jack O'Connell as Peter Collins
•Patrick Dempsey as Piero Taruffi
•Michele Savoia as Carlo Chiti
•Lino Musella as Sergio Scaglietti
•Domenico Fortunato as Adolfo Orsi
•Jacopo Bruno as Omer Orsi
•Erik Haugen as Edmund "Gunner" Nelson
•Ben Collins as Stirling Moss
•Wyatt Carnell as Wolfgang von Trips
•Andrea Dolente as Gino Rancati
•Giuseppe Bonifati as Giacomo Cuoghi
•Daniela Piperno as Adalgisa Ferrari
•Tommaso Basili as Gianni Agnelli
•Benedetto Benedettini as Alfredo "Dino" Ferrari
•Gabriel Noto as Dino Ferrari (seven years old)
•Edoardo Beraldi as Dino Ferrari (three years old)
•Giuseppe Festinese as Piero Lardi
•Marino Franchitti as Eugenio Castellotti
•Valentina Bellè as Cecilia Manzini
•Jonathan Burteaux as King Hussein of Jordan
SYNOPSIS:
In the summer of 1957, Italian entrepreneur Enzo Ferrari prepares his racing team for the Mille Miglia, an open road, endurance-based race lasting one thousand miles. Grappling with both domestic and professional crises, Ferrari and his estranged wife, Laura, grieve for their only son, Dino, who died a year prior. While he has kept Laura from learning of his infidelities, Ferrari's mistress, Lina Lardi, pressures him to grant their illegitimate son, Piero, the Ferrari name as his confirmation nears.

Meanwhile, in the wake of the groundbreaking development of the team's Formula One car, Ferrari's manufacturing company is suffering from severe financial hemorrhaging. Faced with no other choice, Ferrari must merge with a sister company to continue doing business. However, Laura owns half of Ferrari's shares, and in order to move forward on deals, Enzo must convince her to sign the entirety of the company over to him. A resentful Laura demands a check for $500,000, which will bankrupt the company if she cashes it. Laura confirms her suspicions that Enzo has been having an affair after finding where Lina and Piero live in the countryside outside Modena. Enzo agrees to write the check, and trusts Laura to wait to cash it.

As the Mille Miglia commences in Brescia, Ferrari encourages his drivers to remain ahead of the competition. During a pit-stop in Rome, Enzo's newest addition to the team, Alfonso de Portago, refuses to change tires in order to stay in the lead; he suffers a blowout and loses control of the vehicle, which veers off the road, killing de Portago, his navigator, and nine onlookers in the resulting crash, including children.

Another of Ferrari's drivers, the veteran Piero Taruffi, completes the round trip to Brescia and wins the race. Ferrari is blamed by the media for de Portago's lethal accident, and Laura cashes her check to provide bribe money for journalists. Laura signs over the full rights to the company, requesting that in return, Enzo refrain from giving Piero the Ferrari name until after her death. Enzo agrees, and later brings Piero to his half-brother's grave.

MOVIE TITLE RELEASE DATE
05. “Gran Turismo” August 25, 2023
STARRING:
•Archie Madekwe as Jann Mardenborough, a young retail worker and a fan of the Gran Turismo video games aspiring to become a professional racer.
•Jann Mardenborough also portrays himself, serving as Madekwe's stunt double.
•David Harbour as Jack Salter, a former professional racer turned mechanic who becomes Jann's trainer for the GT Academy.
•Orlando Bloom as Danny Moore, a marketing executive at Nissan.
•Takehiro Hira as Kazunori Yamauchi, the creator of Gran Turismo.
The real Yamauchi cameos as a sushi chef in Tokyo.
•Darren Barnet as Matty Davis, a top GT Academy driver and Jann's rival, later co-driver for Jann at Le Mans.
•Geri Halliwell-Horner as Lesley Mardenborough, Jann's mother.
•Djimon Hounsou as Steve Mardenborough, a former footballer turned miner and Jann's father.
•Josha Stradowski as Nicholas Capa, a hot-headed and underhanded driver who rivals Jann.
•Daniel Puig as Coby Mardenborough, Jann's brother.
•Maeve Courtier-Lilley as Audrey, Jann's love interest.
•Pepe Barroso as Antonio Cruz, a Spanish GT Academy student driver, one of Jann's friends and later co-driver for Jann at Le Mans. Loosely based on Lucas Ordóñez.
•Emelia Hartford as Leah Vega, an American female GT Academy student driver and race candidate.
•Sang Heon Lee as Joo-Hwan Lee, a Korean GT Academy student driver and race candidate.
•Max Mundt as Klaus Hoffman, a German GT Academy student driver and race candidate.
•Mariano González as Henry Evas, an Argentinian GT Academy student driver.
•Harki Bhambra as Avi Bhatt, a British-Indian GT Academy driver.
•Lindsay Pattison as Chloe McCormick, a British female GT Academy student driver and race candidate.
•Thèo Christine as Marcel Durand, a French GT Academy student driver and race candidate.
•Niall McShea as Frederik Schulin, a professional racing driver and second rival of Jann.
•Jamie Kenna as Jack Man Jones, Jann's pit crew member.
•Thomas Kretschmann as Patrice Capa, Nicholas' father
•Richard Cambridge as Felix, a mechanic
•Nikhil Parmar as Persol, one of Jann's friends from the video game arcade where Jann would race.
SYNOPSIS:
Following a pitch by marketing executive Danny Moore, Nissan establishes the GT Academy to recruit skilled players of the racing simulator Gran Turismo and transform them into real racing drivers. Danny enlists former driver-turned-mechanic Jack Salter to train the players. Initially reluctant, Jack accepts after growing weary of his team's arrogant driver, Nicholas Capa. Meanwhile, Jann Mardenborough, a teenage gamer from Cardiff, dreams of becoming a racing driver despite his father Steve's disapproval.

Jann learns he is eligible for the GT Academy after setting a time record. The night before his race, Jann and his brother Coby attend a party, where Jann meets Audrey. However, the police arrive, and Jann and Coby are caught. As punishment, Jann is taken to his father's workplace but leaves early to participate in the qualifying race, which he wins, securing a spot in the GT Academy.

At the academy camp, Jack subjects the competitors to various tests, narrowing them down from ten to five. Jann impresses Jack by correctly diagnosing a wreck caused by glazed brakes. The final five compete in a race to determine who will represent Nissan. Jann narrowly wins against American competitor Matty Davis, but Danny prefers Matty for his commercial appeal. Jack insists on selecting Jann, who ultimately becomes the representative.

Jann is informed that finishing at least fourth in any qualifying race will earn him a professional license and a contract with Nissan. In his first professional race in Austria, he finishes last after being spun by Nicholas. Despite improving over subsequent races, he fails to finish the penultimate race in Spain. In Dubai, during his final qualifying race, Nicholas crashes, and despite debris damage, Jann finishes fourth, earning his license. He travels to Tokyo with Danny and Jack to sign his contract and uses his bonus to fly Audrey to Tokyo, starting a relationship.

Jann's first race post-signing is at the Nürburgring Nordschleife. He maintains a high position until his car lifts at the Flugplatz corner, crashes, and kills a spectator. Horrified, Jann is reluctant to race again and blames himself for the spectator's death. Jack, who experienced a similar accident at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, encourages Jann to return. An inquiry clears Jann, but professional sentiment turns against sim drivers. Danny decides a sim driver team must compete at Le Mans and finish on the podium to prove their worth.

Danny recruits Matty and fellow GT Academy participant Antonio Cruz to join Jann. On race day, Jann's father apologizes for not supporting him. Shaken by a competitor's crash, Jann is motivated by Jack playing his training music. Matty and Antonio complete their shifts, but Antonio is brought in early due to cramps. A dropped wheel nut during a pit stop causes Jann to lose positions. Using racing lines learned from the video game, he regains his position, breaking the lap record. On the final lap, Jann narrowly beats Nicholas, securing third place and a podium finish for Nissan.

In the epilogue, the real Jann Mardenborough is shown, having competed in over 200 races and serving as his own stunt double in the film.

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06. “Trading Paint” 22 February 2019
STARRING:
•John Travolta as Sam Munroe
•Shania Twain as Becca
•Toby Sebastian as Cam Munroe
•Rosabell Laurenti Sellers as Cindy, Cam's Wife
•Michael Madsen as Bob Linsky
•Kevin Dunn as "Stumpy"
•Buck Taylor as Ben
•Luis Da Silva as Diner Redneck
•Margaret Bowman as Martha
•Gioia Libardoni as Kelly
•Denny Mèndez as Dr. Deena Thompson
•Chris Mullinax as Jack Dunn
•Red Farmer as Ray Miller
•Jen Baker and Faith Bruner as Track Girls
•Jonathan Aidan Cockrell as James
•John Flanagan as Race Car Driver
•Haley Flanagan as Banquet Dancer
•Audrey Fafard as Jenny Monroe
•Jen Baker as Track Girl 1
•Faith Bruner as Track Girl 2
SYNOPSIS:
Sam and Cam Munroe are a father and son duo competing at the Talladega Short Track dirt race track. Sam is a local racing legend who now supports his son's racing in between dating divorcee Becca. Despite being a talented racer, Cam's car does not race well due to poor funding. Frustrated for losing the race due to engine issues, Sam's long-time rival, Bob Linsky, offers Cam a chance to join his team with a new car. Cam decides to leave his father to join Linksy as a chance to prove his worth and win races. When Cam tells his father about his choice to join Linsky, Sam is enraged and warns that Linsky is a snake before firing his own son from the garage.

Feeling down from Cam's defection, Sam spends the night drinking his woes away. By the following day, Sam decides to bring himself out of retirement and restore his status as a champion racer. While everyone thinks Sam is crazy to race so late in life, he quickly proves his experience and driving skills are still top notch and wins several races. With Sam reclaiming his title as champion racer, Linsky feels threatened by Sam and wants Cam to crash into Sam's car. Unable to crash into his father, Linsky has another racer stage a crash at the next race. Dunn causes Cam to spin out and Sam crashes into Cam's car onto the side. Although Cam survives his crash, he suffers multiple fractures on his leg and he is out of race for several months.

In between these six months of recovery, Sam and Cam make peace with each other and Sam learns about Linsky wanting Cam to crash into him. With both cars severely damaged, they need a new car to get back into racing. Throughout this time, Sam has kept the 1970 Mustang that killed his wife. Because of sentimental value, he could never sell it. However, in order to buy a new dirt Late Model for Cam to drive, which costs about $80,000, Sam decides to sell his car to Linsky. Now devoting all his energy into building the new car, the Munroe family pools their efforts into getting the car ready and supports Cam's return to the circuit.

Linsky wants to beat Sam to finally prove who is the better racer; he has to settle with racing Cam instead. During the race, Linsky spins out Cam in the final two laps of the race. Cam manages to restart his car and rallies from the rear of the field over the final two laps (which is quite unlikely) and wins the race. Linsky is denied his victory as Munroe won the race. When commenting about the race with the press, Cam gives credit to Sam and his loving wife for their support. In the aftermath, the Munroes celebrate Cam's daughter's first birthday. Cam has gotten a new apartment to settle the family in and Sam solidifies his relationship with Becca, having finally found happiness and peace with his life.

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07. “Senna” 21 July 2011
STARRING:
•Ayrton Senna
•Alain Prost
•Frank Williams
•Ron Dennis
SYNOPSIS:
The film begins with Senna's arrival into Formula One during the 1984 season, briefly covering his time at Toleman and Lotus before concentrating on his time with the British team McLaren - the association that brought his rise to global fame - and becoming a World Champion. The drama of this period of his career centers on his rivalry with his team mate Alain Prost, and his political struggles with the then head of FISA Jean-Marie Balestre, climaxing during the 1989 and 1990 seasons, when Senna and Prost were involved in controversial clashes which decided the drivers' world championship title, in 1989 for Prost and in 1990 for Senna.

The film portrays the increasingly complex dynamics and tumult that characterized Senna's years as world champion, his battle to improve his sport's safety, and his reactions as he witnesses accidents and eventually the death of Austrian fellow-driver Roland Ratzenberger the day before his own. We see and hear through Senna's point of view that innovative computerization led in these years to the technological domination of the Williams cars, with Prost joining Williams and, in a fallout with Senna, refusing to be on a team with Senna anymore.

The documentary reaches its finale as Prost retires and Senna takes up a champion driver spot with Williams, the Grove-based team in 1994, just as Formula One rules change, disallowing computerization, and the Williams' cars undergo rapid reconfiguration that proves fatal. In the culminating weekend of his life, at that year's San Marino Grand Prix, footage shows Senna under extreme stress, troubled as safety conditions reveal their weaknesses in one track accident after another over three consecutive days. Rubens Barrichello is injured in a crash during Friday qualifying, Ratzenberger is killed in an accident during final qualifying on 30 April, and at the start of the race JJ Lehto stalls and is hit at high speed by Pedro Lamy. The safety car is brought out, and when racing resumes, Senna crashes fatally on lap 7. The film concludes with the Senna family and his close friends from Formula One mourning his loss at his funeral.

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08. “Brock - Over the Top” 3 November 2020
STARRING:
•Alexandra Brock - Self
•Bev Brock - Self
•Julie Bamford - Self
•John M. Wright - Self
•Lewis Brock - Self
•Phil Brock - Self
•Craig Lowndes - Self
•James Brock - Self
•Phil Scott - Self
•Garry Wilkinson - Self
•Allan Moffat - Self
•David Hassall - Self
•Tim Pemberton - Self
•Ian Tate - Self
•Brian Sampson - Self
•Craig Fletcher - Self
•Dick Johnson - Self
•Greg Rust - Self
•Robert Brock - Self
•John Harvey - Self
•Graeme Brown - Self
•Mick Hone - Self
•Jim Richards - Self
SYNOPSIS:
Brock: Over the Top is a feature length documentary that not only chronicles the extraordinary life of Australia's greatest racing car driver, Peter Brock, but peels away the surface to reveal the profoundly human story behind the legend. This film is a cinematic, thrilling yet intimately personal portrait of a life lived on the racing track and in the public eye. Using a treasure trove of rare archival material coupled with candid interviews with the key characters in Peter Brock's life including his family, his partners, and closest colleagues, this film tells the epic story of Brock's early obsession with cars, his hard won ascension to the top, his incredible record-breaking victories at Bathurst, his various professional and personal controversies, and his ultimate, tragic death on the race track.
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09. “3 - The Dale Earnhardt Story” December 11, 2004
STARRING:
•Barry Pepper - Dale Earnhardt
•Elizabeth Mitchell - Teresa Earnhardt
•Ernest Whitted - Pit Crowd
•Andrea Powell - Martha Earnhardt
•Sean Bridgers - Neil Bonnett
•David Lewis Brooks - Earnhardt Pit Crew
•Russell Brooks - Earnhardt Pit Crew (as Russell Dean Brooks Jr.)
•Joe Chrest - Jake Elder
•Russell Cook - Press Conference VIP
•Teresa Delgado - Kelley Earnhardt
•Tony Devon - Will
•Thunderbird Dinwiddie - Connie (as Traci Dinwiddie)
•Tricia Dyar - Daisy (as Tricia Quattlebaum)
•Corri English - Kelley Earnhardt
•Michael Flippo - Wayne Robertson
•Daniel Freeze - Dale Pit Crew
•Frank Glidden - Kerry Earnhardt
•Craig S. Harper - Kenny Schrader
•Andy Hillenburg - Deke
•Kenneth M. Johnston - Darrell Waltrip Pit Crew Member
•Jim Keisler - GM Executive
•Andrea Kfoury - Marion
•James G. Martin Jr. - Dwayne
•Chad McCumbee - Dale Earnhardt Jr.
•Marshal McGee - Dale Earnhardt Jr.
•Ron Prather - Richard Childress
•Brandi Ryans - Brenda Gee
•David Sherrill - H.A. "Humpy" Wheeler
•Lori Beth Sikes - Latane Brown (as Lori Beth Edgeman)
•J. K. Simmons - Ralph Earnhardt
•Zachary Dylan Smith - Dale Earnhardt Jr.
•Kevin Stillwell - Rod Osterland
•Greg Thompson - Darrell Waltrip
•Olivia Weston - Dale's Mistress
•David Wilson - GM Executive
•Meredith DiPaolo Stephens - Driver's Wife (uncredited)
SYNOPSIS:
The film details the life of stock-car racing legend Dale Earnhardt. From an early age, Earnhardt learned about cars from his father Ralph, who worked at a mill to feed and clothe his family but also rebuilt jalopies in his garage and raced them at local events on weekends. Ralph, a minor legend in Southern stock-car racing, inspired Dale to follow his own passion for racing. After dropping out of high school to race, Dale started out in his father's shadow and struggled to establish himself for more than a decade, especially when tangling with legends in the sport such as Darrell Waltrip. Dale finally broke into NASCAR in the late '70s, and in time became the top prize money winner in NASCAR history. The lessons Dale learned from his father are revisited when Dale's own teenage son, Dale Jr., decides to take up racing at the age of 16.
MOVIE TITLE RELEASE DATE
10. “Speed Racer” 12 June 2008
STARRING:
•Emile Hirsch as Speed Racer
•Nicholas Elia as young Speed Racer
•Christina Ricci as Trixie, Speed's girlfriend.
•Ariel Winter as young Trixie
•John Goodman as Pops Racer, Speed's father
•Susan Sarandon as Mom Racer, Speed's mother
•Matthew Fox as Racer X, a mysterious masked racer tasked with exposing the corruption undermining the WRL.
•Scott Porter as Rex Racer, Speed Racer's older brother and idol presumed to have been killed in a race
•Roger Allam as E.P. Arnold Royalton, the corrupt owner and CEO of Royalton Industries
•Paulie Litt as Spritle Racer, Speed's younger brother
•Benno Fürmann as Inspector Detector, head of the Corporate Crimes Division, Central Intelligence Bureau
•Hiroyuki Sanada as Mr. Musha, president and CEO of Musha Motors
•Rain as Taejo Togokahn, a rookie racer
•Richard Roundtree as Ben Burns, a race commentator and former racing champion
•Moritz Bleibtreu as Gray Ghost, a French racer of Eccran Establishment tasked with eliminating Speed
•Kick Gurry as Sparky, Speed's mechanic and best friend
•John Benfield as Cruncher Block, a professional race fixer and gang leader
•Christian Oliver as Snake Oiler, a shady racer who wears snakeskin racing clothes
•Ralph Herforth as Jack "Cannonball" Taylor, a superstar racer, WRL champion, 3 time Grand Prix winner, and future hall of famer sponsored by Royalton Industries
•Yu Nan as Horuko Togokahn, Taejo Togokhan's sister
•Nayo Wallace as Minx, a scientist and Racer X's girlfriend
•Melvil Poupaud as Johnny 'Goodboy' Jones, a race commentator
•Chim Chim, Spritle's pet chimpanzee and best friend is portrayed by two chimpanzees: "Kenzie" and "Willy".
•Togo Igawa as Tetsua Togokahn, Taejo and Horuko's father, and a corporate rival to both Royalton and Musha
•Joon Park as Kakkoi Teppodama, a Japanese racer for Musha Motors tasked with taking out Speed at the Grand Prix for a million dollars. He is credited as "Yakuza Driver" in the end credits.
Series original English dubbing artists Peter Fernandez and Corinne Orr appear as race announcers. Andres Cantor also makes a cameo as a Spanish language race announcer. Venezuelan professional racer Milka Duno also makes a cameo appearance as Kellie "Gearbox" Kalinkov, a Grand Prix racer who is tasked with eliminating Speed in exchange of collecting a bounty of a million dollars by Royalton.
SYNOPSIS:
Speed Racer is a young man whose life and love has always been automobile racing. His parents Pops and Mom run the independent Racer Motors, in which his brother Spritle and his pet chimp Chim Chim, his mechanic Sparky and his girlfriend Trixie are also involved. As a child, Speed idolized his record-setting older brother, Rex Racer, who was apparently killed while racing in the Casa Cristo 5000, a deadly cross-country rally race. Now embarking on his own career, Speed is quickly sweeping the racing world with his skill behind the wheel of his brother's Mach 5 and his own T-180 car the Mach 6, although primarily interested in the art of the race and the well-being of his family.

One day, E.P. Arnold Royalton, CEO of conglomerate Royalton Industries, offers Speed an astoundingly luxurious lifestyle in exchange for signing to race with him. Though tempted, Speed declines because his father's distrust of power-hungry corporations. Angered, Royalton reveals that for many years, key races have been fixed by corporate interests, including himself, to gain profits. Royalton takes out his anger on Speed by having his drivers force Speed into a crash that destroys the Mach 6 and suing Racer Motors for intellectual property infringement. Speed gets an opportunity to retaliate through Inspector Detector, head of an intelligence agency's corporate crimes division. Racer Taejo Togokahn supposedly has evidence that could indict Royalton but will only offer it up if Speed and the notorious masked Racer X agree to race on his team in the upcoming Casa Cristo 5000, which could also substantially raise the stock price of his family's racing business, blocking a Royalton-arranged buyout. Speed agrees but keeps his decision secret from his family, and Detector's team makes several defensive modifications to the Mach 5 to assist Speed in the race.

After they drive together and work naturally as a team, Speed begins suspecting that Racer X is actually Rex in disguise. His family discovers that he has entered the race and agree to support him, though Pops is angry with him for not asking permission to race earlier. With his family and Trixie aiding him, Speed defeats many brutal racers, who were bribed by fixer Cruncher Block to stop him, and overcomes seemingly insurmountable obstacles to win the race, while Detector's team arrests Block. However, Taejo's arrangement is revealed to be a sham, as he was only interested in increasing the value of his family's company to profit from Royalton's buyout. Enraged, Speed hits the track that he used to drive with his brother, and confronts Racer X with his suspicion that he is Rex. Racer X removes his mask, revealing an unfamiliar face, and tells Speed that Rex is indeed dead, but advises Speed to not let racing change the way he is and figure out his own driving. Speed returns home and plans to leave, but Pops expresses his pride in Speed's actions, and that he was wrong to not let Speed enter the race since his own stubbornness drove Rex away, before finding out about the race-fixing conspiracy. Taejo's sister Horuko unexpectedly arrives and gives him Taejo's rejected automatic invitation to the upcoming Grand Prix. The Racer family bands together and builds a new Mach 6 in 32 hours.

Speed enters the Grand Prix with the help of Inspector Detector against great odds; Royalton has placed a $1,000,000 bounty on his head that the other drivers are eager to collect, and he is pitted against future Hall of Fame driver Jack "Cannonball" Taylor. Speed overcomes a slow start to catch up with Taylor, who uses a cheating device called a spearhook to latch the Mach 6 to his own car. Speed uses his jump jacks to reveal the device to video cameras, causing Taylor to crash and lose. Speed wins the race, having successfully exposed Royalton's crimes. While Racer X watches, a flashback montage reveals that he really is Rex, having faked his death, attended his own funeral, and undergone plastic surgery to change his appearance as part of his plan to protect Speed and racing. He chooses not to reveal his identity to his family, declaring that he must live with his decision. The Racer family celebrates Speed's victory as Speed and Trixie kiss, Taejo testifies against Royalton and Block, and Royalton is sent to jail for his actions.

MOVIE TITLE RELEASE DATE
11. “Talladega Nights - The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” 21 September 2006
STARRING:
•Will Ferrell as Ricky Bobby, a NASCAR driver who only believes in winning throughout his career. He originally drove the #26 Laughing Clown Malt Liquor Chevrolet Monte Carlo until it became sponsored by Wonder Bread and Powerade during his soar to the top of NASCAR and the #62 "ME" Ford Taurus at the Talladega 500.

•Jake Johnson as 5-year-old Ricky.

•Luke Bigham as 10-year-old Ricky.

•John C. Reilly as Cal Naughton Jr., Bobby's best friend and teammate. He drives the #47 Old Spice Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Reilly previously had a role in Days of Thunder.

•Austin Grimm as 10-year-old Cal.

•Sacha Baron Cohen as Jean Girard, an openly gay French Formula One driver and Bobby's archrival. Girard's dream is to move to Stockholm and design a currency for use by dogs and cats. He is described as talented, eccentric and dominating in the Formula One circuit in a SPEED broadcast segment. While challenging Bobby, Girard drives the #55 Perrier Chevrolet Monte Carlo.

•Michael Clarke Duncan as Lucius Washington, Ricky's crew chief and close friend. After Ricky's firing, he and the pit crew started a car wash, where they had a hard time adjusting to the career change. They eventually return as the pit crew of Ricky's ME car.

•Leslie Bibb as Carley Bobby, Ricky's former wife and currently Cal's wife after she fears Ricky will not successfully return to NASCAR.

•Gary Cole as Reese Bobby, Ricky's father.

•Jane Lynch as Lucy Bobby, Ricky's mother.

•Amy Adams as Susan, Ricky’s assistant and eventual love interest.

•Andy Richter as Gregory, Girard's husband and a world-class trainer of German shepherds.

•Houston Tumlin and Grayson Russell as Walker and Texas Ranger Bobby, Ricky's two sons.

•Adam McKay (the film's director) as Terry Cheveaux, an apathetic driver who is replaced by Bobby at the beginning of the film.

•David Koechner, Ian Roberts and Jack McBrayer as Hershell, Kyle and Glenn, Bobby's three pit crew members. They join Lucius at the car wash before returning to be Ricky's pit crew. Though Glenn was initially claimed to have died while working on the car, he is revealed to still be alive, and had pretend to die as extra motivation for Ricky to win.

•Pat Hingle as Larry Dennit Sr., original owner of Bobby's team, Dennit Racing who considers Ricky to be a son. After retiring, his son, Larry Dennit Jr., takes over the team halfway through Bobby's career.

•Greg Germann as Larry Dennit Jr., the current owner of Dennit Racing, who is concerned only with season point totals and winning sponsors, and dislikes Ricky and his antics.

•Molly Shannon as Mrs. Dennit, the younger Dennit's alcoholic wife.

•Ted Manson as Chip, Bobby's elderly, long-suffering former father-in-law.

•Rob Riggle as Jack Telmont, the Speed Channel commentator.

•Dale Earnhardt Jr. as one of Bobby's fans. He also appears in a deleted scene at the garage in Talladega.

•Jamie McMurray loses to Ricky at Texas Motor Speedway while driving the No. 42 Home123 Dodge Charger when Ricky wins by driving in reverse.

•C.J. Dornberger plays fictional Brian Wavecrest who replaces Bobby in the 26 car at the end of the film after being driven by the No. 86 Mopar Dodge Charger.

•Mike Joy, Darrell Waltrip and Larry McReynolds, Fox NASCAR commentators.

•Dick Berggren, a Fox NASCAR field reporter, seen interviewing Ricky in pit lane at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

•Bill Weber, Benny Parsons and Wally Dallenbach Jr., NASCAR on NBC commentators.

•Elvis Costello and Mos Def, guests at Girard's party (Girard claimed they were not them).

•Bob Jenkins and Rick Benjamin, Speed journalists.

•Jack Blessing as Jarvis, Cal's crew chief

•Greg Biffle, in a Special Feature but not credited.

A cardboard stand of Dale Earnhardt appears in the infield of Talladega.

The broadcaster and various real-life NASCAR drivers and/or their cars from the 2005 racing season can also be seen, including Dale Jarrett, Dale Earnhardt Jr. , Casey Mears (car only), Kasey Kahne, Jeremy Mayfield (car only), Tony Stewart, J. J. Yeley, Jason Leffler, Bobby Labonte (car only), Terry Labonte (car only), Travis Kvapil (car only), Mark Martin (car only), Carl Edwards (car only), Mike Bliss (car only), Scott Wimmer (car only), Jamie McMurray (car only), Rusty Wallace (car only), Brian Vickers, Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Kyle Busch, Kurt Busch (car only, Elliott Sadler (car only), Greg Biffle (car only), Matt Kenseth (car only), Michael Waltrip (car only), Ryan Newman (car only), Scott Riggs (car only), Boris Said, Joe Nemechek (car only), Sterling Marlin (car only), Jeff Burton (car only), Ken Schrader (car only), (car only), Tony Raines Kevin Lepage (car only), Mike Skinner (car only), Mike Wallace, Kenny Wallace (car only), Bobby Hamilton Jr. (car only), Hermie Sadler (car only), Robby Gordon (car only), Kerry Earnhardt Kevin Harvick (car only) Jeff Green, Kyle Petty (car only) and Johnny Sauter (car only).

•Frank Welker as The Cougar.
SYNOPSIS:
In rural North Carolina, Ricky Bobby is a man who grew up dreaming of going fast. Born in the backseat of a racing car on country roads while his father, Reese, accidentally missed the turnoff for the hospital due to driving too fast, Bobby grew up not knowing his father, only seeing him once at age 10 where he was kicked out of Bobby's school for inappropriate behavior. During this encounter, Bobby's father told him "If you ain't first, you’re last", advice which Bobby takes to heart. Fifteen years later, while working on the pit crew of Dennit Racing driver Terry Cheveaux, Bobby acts as a replacement driver after Terry decides to take a bathroom break while in last place. After finishing third in the race, Bobby gains a permanent seat at Dennit and quickly becomes one of NASCAR's most successful drivers. While racing, he meets his future wife Carley, after she flashes her breasts to him.

Years after becoming a NASCAR superstar, Bobby persuades Dennit Racing to field a second team for his best friend Cal Naughton Jr. Bobby and Naughton become an unstoppable duo on the track, but are soon introduced to their new teammate, openly gay French Formula One driver Jean Girard. Girard soon outperforms both Bobby and Naughton to become Dennit Racing's latest success story. Desperate to win, Bobby exceeds his limitations and crashes at Lowe's Motor Speedway. His declining performance subsequently gets him fired from his team; furthermore, Carley divorces him and leaves him for Naughton, causing Bobby to fall into depression and falling out with Naughton, despite the latter still calling Bobby his best friend and frequently calling to do social activities.

Bobby moves in with his mom Lucy, and brings his two disrespectful sons Walker and Texas Ranger with him while taking a job as a pizza delivery man. His luck worsens when he loses his driver's license after colliding with a woman pushing a shopping cart and hitting a police officer, reducing Bobby to riding the bus or a bicycle to deliver pizzas. Meanwhile, Lucy is determined to reform her grandsons.

When his life hits rock bottom, Bobby's estranged father Reese returns to remind him how to drive, using unorthodox methods such as putting a live cougar in his car, and forcing him to escape the police. When his father leaves him again after causing trouble at an Applebees restaurant, Bobby's former assistant Susan persuades him to return to NASCAR, since it is in his nature to drive fast. They quickly develop a romantic relationship when Bobby takes Susan's advice and races at Talladega Superspeedway. Bobby makes amends with Carley, Girard, and Naughton, while uniting with his pit crew chief and close friend Lucius Washington. With limited sponsors, Bobby's car is painted with a cougar to remind him of his passion. At the start of the race, Bobby flies from last place to pass all of the drivers except Girard. In the closing laps, Naughton uses a slingshot technique for Bobby to pass Girard.

In the closing laps of the race, the replacement driver of Bobby's former car causes a massive wreck that takes out the field, except Bobby and Girard. On the final lap, Bobby and Girard collide, wrecking their cars. Bobby and Girard exit their cars and begin running towards the finish line. Bobby reaches the line first, however both are disqualified for getting out of their cars. As Naughton takes the checkered flag, Girard offers Bobby a handshake, but Bobby responds by kissing him on the lips. Carley asks Bobby to move back in with her and start over, but he chooses to stay with Susan instead. At the end of the event, Bobby is congratulated in the parking lot by Reese; Bobby declares that it was no longer about winning, knowing that he has a family who loves him no matter where he finishes. He, his family and Susan leave to go back to Applebees.

In a post credits scene, Grandma Lucy is shown reading a story to Walker and Texas Ranger, both having fully been disciplined by her and are now presented as polite, respectful children.

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