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Kendra Adams will host a TV series tentatively titled "The Fast Lane" airing in June.

By: Kendra Adams Motorsports
October 27 2016 

Barrie, Ontario - Kendra Adams, driver of the #2 Super Stock SE Telecom Mobil 1 Chevy, is proud to announce a proposal to Rogers TV has been accepted for a future TV series to start filming in April 2017 and airing sometime in June.

The TV series tentatively titled “The Fast Lane” will be part reality and part news programming as the show will follow the day in the life of a race car driver. The primary focus will be on motorsports, however, the secondary focus will be diversity and women in a variety sports.

The goal will be to cover a variety of topics with guests on the show, from what it takes to be a champion, the biggest hurdles in racing, family, community, behind the scenes and more.

“I am excited about this new opportunity to shine the spotlight on the motorsport community I’m so proud to be part of. I can’t wait to start production meetings and line up guests for each episode.” said Adams

Adams encourages fellow drivers, race fans and track officials to suggest guests and ideas for a show via her social media channels: On Facebook at www.facebook.com/KendraAdamsMotorsports, on Twitter at @2kendraadams or through her Tyger Shark powered website: kendraadamsmotorsports.com

Adams is thankful for her family of sponsors that help fuel her dreams: SE Telecom, Mobil 1, Paul Quail Transport, Onepromo.ca / Epic Racewear, The Mortgage Station, Speedy Auto Machine, Leading Edge Earth Works, Radical Rods, Rides and Restoration, Infinet Motorsports, Tyger Shark, Human 2.0, WIX Filters and Permatex.

Adams’ personal experiences with bullying inspired her to commit to doing her part in support of Kids Help Phone. This past season she raised $1700 to help ensure kids and teens always have the confidential and anonymous service like Kids Help Phone when they are struggling with life’s challenges.

Additionally Adams is a proud Laps for Muscular Dystrophy (Laps4MD) driver pledging to donate $1 for every lap she leads in 2017 to Muscular Dystrophy Canada.