If you loved the adrenaline-fueled chaos of Richard Hammond's Crash Course (2012), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar shows and movies that deliver the same high-octane excitement, quirky humor, and wild vehicular stunts. Whether you're a fan of Hammond's daring antics or just crave more action-packed entertainment, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

MythBusters (2003)
Description: A science entertainment show that tests myths and urban legends with experiments, often involving vehicles and stunts.
Fact: The team built over 1,000 experiments during the show's run, including many involving car crashes and explosions.


Diesel Brothers (2016)
Description: A show focused on building extreme diesel trucks, often featuring massive engines and outrageous modifications.
Fact: The team holds a Guinness World Record for the world's largest truck, 'The Monster.'


Top Gear (2002)
Description: A high-energy automotive show featuring car reviews, challenges, and stunts, blending humor with technical insights.
Fact: The show's 'Star in a Reasonably Priced Car' segment became iconic, featuring celebrities setting lap times in a modest car.


Counting Cars (2012)
Description: A series following a Las Vegas auto shop specializing in customizing and restoring classic and unique vehicles.
Fact: The shop, Count's Kustoms, is known for its flashy designs and has worked on everything from hot rods to motorcycles.


Fast N' Loud (2012)
Description: A reality series centered around car restoration and customization, with a focus on turning old cars into high-value rides.
Fact: The show's shop, Gas Monkey Garage, became a well-known brand, spawning merchandise and a restaurant.


The Grand Tour (2016)
Description: A globe-trotting car series with a mix of comedy, adventure, and automotive expertise, often featuring outrageous challenges.
Fact: The show was created after the original hosts left their previous series, bringing their unique chemistry to a new platform.


American Chopper (2003)
Description: A reality series centered around building custom motorcycles, often featuring dramatic family dynamics and creative designs.
Fact: The show's feuds between the Teutul family members became as famous as the bikes they built.


Overhaulin' (2004)
Description: A show where unsuspecting car owners have their vehicles secretly taken and transformed into dream rides.
Fact: The show's host, Chip Foose, is a renowned car designer who often adds his signature touches to the builds.


Wheeler Dealers (2003)
Description: A show focused on buying, restoring, and selling cars, highlighting the process of turning rundown vehicles into profit.
Fact: Each episode typically follows a budget-friendly restoration, showcasing practical fixes and upgrades.


Roadkill (2012)
Description: A no-frills car show featuring road trips and mechanical challenges with often unconventional vehicles.
Fact: The series started as an online-only show before gaining a massive following and moving to television.
