After Rob Cohen read the article, “Racer X,” about an underground New York world of street racing he couldn’t stop thinking about its potential. He had to see it for himself. So his friend and auto journalist R.J. de Vera brought him to a race. The experience left him hooked. He knew he had a story. The only question was, could he sell it? Who started modern urban street racing and why did they love imported cars? Are cars cool enough to be the stars of a movie franchise? Why didn’t the original script for The Fast and The Furious make the cut? And how much Vin Diesel is enough Vin Diesel? Today on Past Gas – the first chapter in our two-part series on the wild and true story behind the Fast and Furious franchise.
More about Show:
Thanks to our sponsors:
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How Hot Wheels Forged Drag Racing’s Greatest Rivalry
Bertha Benz: Was This The First Road Trip Ever?
Colin McRae Pt.2: A Death That Shocked the World
Colin McRae Pt. 1: Rally's Reckless Messiah
Hitler’s Racing Program
The Greatest Race Ever Happened in 1905
The Woman Who Led The Bloody Battle Against GM
This Guy Bought The Honda F1 Team For $1.46
The World's Most Expensive Car Collection Is Rotting Away
The History of Racing Games Pt. 3: The Race To Realism
The History of Racing Games Pt. 2: How Gran Turismo Happened
The History of Racing Games Pt. 1: The Arcade Years
DeTomaso: The Supercar Designer Who Befriended Dictators
Pike's Peak: The Complete History of the World's Highest Hill Climb
How GM Built A Car For The Moon
The Forgotten Cars of Carroll Shelby: LIVE
The Murder of Racing Legend Mickey Thompson Pt.2
The Murder of Racing Legend Mickey Thompson Pt.1
Michele Mouton, Queen B of Group B
How Japanese Street Racers Created the Best Car Magazine Ever
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Going In Raw: A Pro Wrestling Podcast
Something Scary
Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast
Be. Scared
Kalyn’s Coffee Talk