In Charlotte, North Carolina, Dale Earnhardt Jr. visits Metrolina Speedway seeking clarity about an aged-old family mystery.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. sends his ghost track crew to Middle Georgia Raceway, the site of a 1967 federal moonshine sting.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. visits North Carolina's New Asheville Speedway, where a notorious on-track dispute took place in 1986.
In Augusta, Georgia, Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s crew visits an old road course designed by the great Fireball Roberts.
Heading to New Jersey, Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s crew treks to Hinchliffe Stadium, home to yesteryear's booming heyday of midget car racing.
At one of NASCAR's original tracks, Dale Earnhardt Jr. meets up with racing legend Richard "The King" Petty.
In Bloomingdale, Indiana, Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s team explores Jungle Park, one of early racing's most dangerous speedways.
Back home, Dale Earnhardt Jr. gives an exclusive tour of his racecar graveyard and abandoned dirt track in Mooresville, North Carolina.
Dale Earnhardt Jr., a two-time Daytona 500 winner and third-generation driver in a family forever connected to NASCAR, pursues a deeper understanding of his sport by going to its birthplace.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Matthew Dillner explore an old track that hosted the biggest dirt race and the greatest upset in racing history.
A bitter feud between two Texas track owners caused the once-thriving Texas asphalt short-track scene to disappear; Dale Earnhardt Jr. sends his team to a town synonymous with historic battles.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. travels to South Carolina to explore an outdoor venue that used to be a premier NASCAR stop; once there, he finds key players of a tumultuous 1966 boycott, the consequence of an epic arms race.
By visiting America's only lost superspeedway, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Matthew Dillner hope to learn why a gigantic, two-mile oval that once hosted IndyCar, NASCAR, ARCA and more now sits deserted outside a college town in Texas.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. sends his crew to New England, the hub of super-modified racing, to explore an old asphalt oval known for producing one of his heroes -- the most famous short-track racer of all time.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Matthew Dillner visit the scene of the Oct. 23, 1956 crash that nearly killed NASCAR's Herb Thomas; the team investigates whether the crash was a coincidence or a calculated ploy to win a championship.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. returns to the track where his racing career began to get one last glimpse before its scheduled demolition; once there, he faces the wave of emotions that comes with losing something beloved.