

Born to Race: Fast Track
Danny Krueger is a twenty-year old drag racer who plays by his own rules. After winning a scholarship to the prestigious Fast Lane Racing Academy, Danny finds himself competing against some of the fiercest young drivers in the world. Tension soars on and off the track, and a terrible incident leaves Danny without a racing partner. Facing dismissal from the academy, Danny is forced to team up with an old rival. The pair must learn to set aside their differences as they vie for rookie spots on a professional racing team.
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Plot Summary
When a young, aspiring race car driver gets a chance to compete in a high-stakes professional race, he must overcome personal challenges and intense competition. He joins a team with a troubled past and learns valuable lessons about teamwork, sacrifice, and the true meaning of racing. The film follows his journey from underdog to potential champion.
Critical Reception
Born to Race: Fast Track received generally mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding the plot predictable and the racing sequences uninspired. Audiences, however, showed some appreciation for the sports action and the straightforward narrative, though it did not achieve widespread critical acclaim or significant commercial success.
What Reviewers Say
- The film offers standard racing action with a predictable coming-of-age story.
- Some viewers found the driving sequences engaging despite the thin plot.
- Criticized for its generic characters and lack of originality.
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Fun Fact
The film is a sequel to the 2011 film 'Born to Race,' continuing the story of a young driver navigating the world of professional racing.
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