The Phillipstown WireCar Grand Prix (NaN)

1h 15m

A remarkable story of young racers preparing for the annual Philipstown WireCar Grand Prix - the only race of its kind in the world. Pushing cars made from wire and discarded scrap, they battle rough terrain and their own limits to reach the finish line. A story of hope, imagination, and a race like no other. And this year, something will change everything.

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