Fueled by pure speed and the thirst for victory, these weekend warriors go out every weekend, much like their heroes in NASCAR, and lay it all out on the line in the fight to be number one. A show about racing built by racers, Weekend Warriors TV gives back to its roots and dives deep into the world of local short track racing.

Weekend Warriors TV presents complete coverage of great local racing from all over the United States. It takes you up close and personal with tomorrow’s NASCAR superstars and the triumphs and tribulations that they endure every week. All in all, WWTV is a chance for the racers of today to reclaim some of the lime light that is overshadowed by the big leagues and provide real racing coverage to America’s greatest race fans.

 
Brittany Lofton
WWTV is hosted by Brittany Lofton, younger sister of the 2009 ARCA RE/MAX Series champion Justin Lofton. With Justin as her brother, Brittany, who hails from the West Coast of California, was left with no choice but to grow up at the racetrack. Brittany’s at-track experience, passion for racing and a shared understanding of what drivers endure makes her the perfect host for Weekend Warriors TV.
 
The Director of WWTV, Brett Bortle, started racing go-karts at age five and transitioned to late models by 15. Throughout his competitive career, Brett learned firsthand the ups and downs of racing. Although racing was his number one passion, film was always a close second. When he was not belted into a car, Brett kept a camera close by. Though he loved racing, Brett decided it was time to hang up his helmet and put filmmaking in the driver’s seat. Weekend Warriors TV has allowed Brett to unite his two true passions and use his past experience directing award-winning short films and music videos to create a look for a racing show that is simply unrivaled.