The snails leave Earth behind for outer space adventures.
Whether they are battling a "slanderous Internet troll" or trying to survive a booby-trapped treasure hunt, the F.A.S.T. crew proves that life in the slow lane is anything but boring. Review: "Turbo FAST" Season Two - Fast, Loose, and Funny
While Season 1 established the F.A.S.T. crew’s reputation, Season 2 leans heavily into comedic mayhem and pop-culture parodies. The episodes are typically split into two 11-minute segments, keeping the pacing fast and the humor sharp.
Reviewers from Animation Fascination and Rotoscopers noted that the show’s transition from 3D film to 2D flash animation allows for more expressive, "Looney Tunes-esque" humor. It’s a series that appeals to kids with its action and to adults through its clever dialogue and ridiculous problem-solving ideas.
Turbo FAST Season 2: Beyond the Race Track If you thought a snail winning the Indy 500 was as wild as it could get, think again. DreamWorks Animation’s (Fast Action Stunt Team) returned for a second season on Netflix on July 31, 2015, shifting from traditional racing into a high-octane blend of comedy and bizarre adventures.