Cast and Characters
| Actor | Role | Vehicle | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nathan Fillion | Alex Tully | 1972 Ford F-100 (tan) 1972 Dodge Challenger (black) |
Protagonist |
| Kristin Lehman | Corinna Wiles | Partners with Alex Tully | |
| Kevin Alejandro | Winston Salazar | 1964 Chevrolet Impala lowrider (gold) | |
| J.D. Pardo | Sean Salazar | Winston Salazar's partner and half-brother | |
| Dylan Baker | John Trimble | 1999 Ford Taurus (silver-blue) | |
| Emma Stone | Violet Trimble | John Trimble's partner and daughter | |
| Michael Hyatt | Susan Chamblee | Land Rover LR3 (light blue) Ford Focus (red) |
|
| Rochelle Aytes | Leigh Barnthouse | Pontiac Solstice (black) | Originally partners with Susan Chamblee and Ivy Chitty |
| Melanie Lynskey | Wendy Patrakas | Dodge Grand Caravan SXT (silver) | |
| Taryn Manning | Ivy Chitty | Originally partners with Susan Chamblee and Leigh Barnthouse, then partners with Wendy Patrakas, then steals the Trimbles' Ford Taurus | |
| Riley Smith | Rob Laird | 1979 Pontiac Trans Am (white) | |
| Mircea Monroe | Ellie Laird | Rob Laird's partner and wife | |
| Wayne Grace | Jimmy Cousins | Harley Davidson touring motorcycle (black) | |
| K Callan | Ceal Cousins | Jimmy Cousins's partner and wife | |
| Brian Bloom | Allan James | 2007 Dodge Charger (black) 2002 Chevrolet Impala (red) |
Not a race participant |
| Richard Brooks | Detective Ehrle | Not a race participant | |
| Charles Martin Smith | Mr. Bright | One of the race organizers; not a race participant | |
| Katie Finneran | Becca Freeman | Alex Tully's sister; not a race participant | |
| Amy Acker | Kathryn Tully | Alex Tully's wife; not a race participant |
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