Roadkill aired its first episode on YouTube in 2012. Keep in mind that the automotive media landscape was completely different at the time—the idea of a YouTuber wasn’t as clear-cut as it is ...
Yet another automotive-centric TV show, Roadkill, has bit the dust. Mike Finnegan took to his Reddit account to drop the bombshell news that not only is the show cancelled after 13 seasons ...
RoadKill—a gearhead series that rose to ... has also reached the end of the road. "The Motor Trend production company is shutting down," Mike continued. 'No specific reason was given to me ...
It even inspired a magazine that launched in 2016, and Roadkill Nights, an annual drag-racing festival sponsored by Dodge. Motor Trend eventually moved the Roadkill show to Motor Trend On Demand ...
By rescuing a truck and slapping them on, of course! In this episode of Roadkill, Freibuger and Finnegan do just that by saving a neglected ’66 Dodge D100 Utiline truck and hitting the road.
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Roadkill Is Dead
Hosted by former Hot Rod Magazine editors Finnegan and David Freiburger, Roadkill started off as a web series on YouTube in 2012. It ran there until 2018, when the show was moved to Motor Trend on ...
David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan are at the legednary Laguna Seca Raceway to see if all the race cars in the Roadkill fleet (that currently run) can beat a V6 Camaro rental car.