Tokyo Drift flopping at the box office led to the franchise focusing more on action, rather than cars and street racing.
Illegal street racing has been roaring through the US for decades, and while it's most associated with California and the hugely successful Fast and the Furious film franchise, head-to-head drag ...
Despite Fast & Furious developing into a hit franchise, the series had one of its big missed opportunities a decade ago when ...
2001's "The Fast and the Furious" was a film featuring an LAPD officer (Paul Walker) who went undercover into the world of illegal street racing to join the ranks with a well-established racer ...
While we don't hear nearly as much about the scourge of Japanese tuner cars as when The Fast and the Furious first hit theaters over a decade ago, illegal street racing is still bubbling under the ...
The Suffolk County Legislature on Tuesday passed a bill toughening its stance on illegal street racing by allowing ... spectators following a rash of "Fast & Furious" style takeovers.
It was a tense and kind of hilarious moment, and I'm happy internet reactions like this exist: ...
Though "fast" and a bit "furious," there are so many wilder scenes ... Dom wins the Cuban street race by a second, even as his car goes up in flames and falls apart. Singh: By "The Fate of the ...
The original 2001 movie The Fast and the Furious starred Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner, a Los Angeles cop who goes undercover in the street racing world to investigate a gang of hijackers led by ...