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- Tyler Florence gives the five remaining food truck teams a terrifying gator challenge, they have to step up their game with a burger that takes creative risks; one team breaks away from the pack to sell in an unexpected location.
- The seven teams race toward the checkered flag as Tyler Florence welcomes the food trucks to Florida. With one team losing members unexpectedly and another incurring a health code violation, Daytona is anyone's race to win.
- Tyler Florence makes the four remaining food truck teams throw javelins to determine their protein in a skewer challenge, and a Sonic Drive-In shake challenge puts everyone's sweet skills to the test in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
- Nine teams arrive on the boardwalk in Myrtle Beach, SC, where Tyler Florence challenges them to create the perfect, portable summer dish. After one team pulls off a surprising win, disaster strikes with a food truck crash.
- Six food truck teams meet up with Tyler Florence in Tampa, Fla., and are shocked to see a squadron of police officers arrive with sirens blaring. The officers are there to judge a contest based on Tampa's gift to the culinary world.
- Tyler Florence welcomes the teams to Las Vegas and gives them a challenge using one of the most popular items on Vegas menus: shrimp. Each truck must create their own ultimate shrimp dish to sell on Fremont Street, and the team that makes the most money wins a prime parking spot for selling the next day. Then, Tyler and Las Vegas restaurateur Elizabeth Blau visit the teams to offer business and culinary advice, and the teams sell their signature dishes on the streets of Vegas, with the least successful truck being eliminated.
- The trucks travel to Phoenix and meet Tyler Florence at a Sonic Drive-In for a blind taste test and original savory dish challenge inspired by Sonic's signature drinks. One team member is left operating his truck solo when his teammates leave the race, and the day's sales in Phoenix are close, with the top four teams separated by less than $60. At Rawhide Ranch, the truck that made the least money is sent home, and the four remaining teams move forward.
- Tyler Florence meets eight food truck teams on a golf course on Hilton Head Island, SC, and challenges them to sell classic Carolina barbecue. Their second challenge involves a SC treat: boiled peanuts.
- Tyler Florence meets the final two food trucks as they go head-to-head in sunny Key West, FL. A key lime challenge and an unexpected visitor galvanize the teams to give it their all in the final push for the $50,000 grand prize.
- Tyler Florence kicks off the race at a cattle ranch outside of Los Angeles, where he welcomes the seven teams with their first challenge. The ranch's cowhands need something to wash down their breakfast, so each team must hand-squeeze a pitcher of orange juice in order to receive their seed money and keys to their truck. The trucks then head out to shop and prep for their first day selling on the busy streets of Los Angeles, but Tyler calls with another challenge: a beef auction where each team has to create an original dish with the cut they win. The team that sells the least is sent home, while the other six head to the next city.
- 2010– 42mTV-G8.3 (14)TV EpisodeIn New England, the teams get sent to tiny Lubec, Maine, to do business.
- Eight teams arrive in Santa Barbara, California, to compete for their very own food truck. Their first challenge is to define their brand and create a signature dish.
- Tyler Florence challenges five aspiring food truck teams with naughty and nice holiday ingredients in snowy Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. They must compete for sales while battling the elements in a winter wonderland.
- 2010– 42mTV-G8.2 (10)TV EpisodeThe seven remaining teams roll into Salt Lake City, and Tyler immediately explains the Truck Stop challenge.
- For the most grueling Truck Stop challenge yet, the teams have 4 hours to retrieve a 100 lb. hog from legendary BBQ joint The Rendezvous, carry it back their truck, butcher it & create a barbeque sauce & dish on the master pit.
- The final two teams arrive in Miami to receive their final challenge - each team must make $15,000 dollars and then race to the finish line in South Beach, and the winner gets the $100,000 grand prize.
- 2010– 42mTV-G8.2 (15)TV EpisodeThe teams are welcomed to Amarillo, TX, at the stadium of the Amarillo Sox.
- In the "Great Food Truck Race" finale, the teams go all over the East Coast, beginning with a stop in Annapolis, Maryland, followed by a crab challenge - and a surprise elimination - at a Chesapeake Bay wharf.
- 2010– 42mTV-G8.1 (11)TV EpisodeTyler and "Good Morning America" anchor Robin Roberts meet the six remaining trucks at a ranch outside of Denver.
- The five remaining teams roll into Manhattan, Kan., the home of Kansas State University. Tyler gives the teams a college-themed Truck Stop challenge to stay on student budget and spend only five dollars at the local market.
- Challengers hit the toughest venue of all: L.A., where food trucks began.
- 2010– 42mTV-G8.1 (16)TV EpisodeTyler Florence sends the seven remaining teams to Portland, Oregon, where they are unable to restock their supplies. Later, they are told geoduck must be their main ingredient in all menu items.
- 2010– 42mTV-G8.1 (13)TV EpisodeThe teams face a pizza challenge, judged by Chicago's mayor, Rahm Emanuel. Later, the teams must incorporate hot dogs in all of their menu items.
- 2010– 43mTV-G8.1 (9)TV EpisodeThe Season 5 finale brings the remaining two teams to Florida, where they have to demonstrate what they have learned throughout the race as they vie to make the most money and win the top prize.
- Tyler Florence finds out what makes the final three teams tick when he spends time with them in Miami, FL. Challenges to make a crowd-pleasing pork dish and an innovative coffee creation keep all the cooks on their toes.
- As they gather in a forest of California redwoods, host Tyler Florence tells the five remaining food truck teams that they need to forage for ingredients to make a tasty treat. Surprise judges determine whose creation wins the prize. Using the ingredients from the challenge, the teams must make a dish with the power to keep them in the race, but for one team, it's the end of the road.
- The four remaining food truck teams meet host Tyler Florence on the beach to create their own signature beachside snack. Judges award $300 to the team with the most-delicious beach bite, and the team that sells the most treats earns $300 as well. Rivalries grow, and the sales competition is fierce among the final four teams, but a mistake in strategy leads one all-star team to give up its dreams of winning the title.
- 2010– 42mTV-G8.0 (11)TV EpisodeThe Truck Stop Challenge in Altanta, Georgia is to create an original dish incorporating peaches and peanuts, but instead of providing these Georgia specialties, they must beg and borrow from the locals downtown.
- 2010– 42mTV-G8.0 (15)TV EpisodeSeven teams roll into Flagstaff, AZ, and face a prickly-pear challenge.
- 2010– 42mTV-G8.0 (15)TV EpisodeThe five remaining teams meet Tyler at Mount Rushmore, where they are given money to shop for supplies in Rapid City, S.D., but without use of their cars. The next day, a side of bison must be butchered and use it in all their dishes.
- The teams travel to Arizona, where they learn the local delicacies of rattlesnake and rabbit sausage must be incorporated into their dishes, which they must sell from pink jeeps.
- The final four race to Texas, where steak determines how much seed money each team receives. Later, a speed bump is encountered; and an elimination occurs during a visit to the Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo.
- The trucks roll into the Old West town of Yuma, Ariz., and head to the historic Yuma Territorial Prison, which used to house prisoners from all over the Wild West. Tyler Florence gives the teams a relay challenge involving artichokes and bacon, and then they must add an original dish starring those ingredients to their menu and start selling. The residents of Yuma show up in full force, with lines 20 people deep waiting to try the trucks' specialties. After a day of massive sales, one team is eliminated, and the final three trucks head to the next destination.
- Seven incredible food truck teams assemble at Fisherman's Wharf in the food capital of the United States, San Francisco, to do battle as Great Food Truck Race All-Stars. Host Tyler Florence challenges the food trucks -- Aloha Plate, The Middle Feast, Seoul Sausage, The Lime Truck, Waffle Love, NOLA Creations and Mystikka Masala -- to complete a special bread bowl challenge to uncover the keys to their trucks. The teams head out to shop and sell for the first day of the intense competition. When these best-of-the-best teams face off, a small decision has huge consequences and sends one all-star team home.
- In Napa Valley, Calif., the six remaining food truck teams go head-to-head in a grape-stomping competition with a unique prize. Host Tyler Florence challenges them to incorporate red wine in a dish for a taste test he judges, and he forces the teams to get back to their roots and compete for sales the old-fashioned way. After two days of selling, one team has a stellar sales total, and one truck must close its doors for good.
- Seven of the country's best Food Trucks start the cross country journey in Southern California. They think they are starting in LA, but quickly learn that the first city they must conquer over 100 miles away in San Diego.
- In Nashville, the teams make a down-home picnic for musicians Joey & Rory.
- 2010– 2mTV-G7.9 (18)TV EpisodeThe season begins in Beverly Hills, where the eight competing teams are instructed to prepare a signature dish that must be sold for at least $20. Later, they are given a second challenge to compete in San Francisco.
- 2010– 42mTV-G7.9 (15)TV EpisodeIn Pocatello, Idaho, the teams face a potato (what else?) challenge. They are told to remove all starches from their menus. Their next challenge finds them digging up spuds at a local farm.
- The final four teams arrive in St. Louis and are greeted with a challenge involving a premium food product. The next day, they are given the chance to double their week's till.
- Three teams remain, when the competition arrives in Mobile, Alabama, where host Tyler Florence challenges them to cook, locally. Also: he wants everyone to add a brunch dish to their menus.
- 2010– 43mTV-G7.9 (8)TV EpisodeThe five teams arrive in Santa Fe, N.M., where they are faced with hot weather and hot flavors, when Tyler challenges them to use peppers to create a dish that's representative of the city.
- Three teams arrive in Tulsa, Oklahoma and are shocked when Tyler takes away their phones and Internet, which forces them to rely on landlines and maps to navigate around the city. The next day, they compete for customers at one of the last drive-ins on Route 66.
- In Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Tyler Florence presents the four remaining food trucks with a fast-paced challenge to create holiday lunches for 70 VIP judges. Then, a surprising peppermint challenge puts the teams to the test.
- The final four trucks arrive in New Orleans and meet Tyler at the Louisiana Superdome. The competitors run into shockingly unpredictable weather; one minute it's clear, and the next it's a major downpour. Putting even more pressure on the teams, Tyler calls them with the Truck Stop challenge: the teams must close down their trucks for the night and meet him near the Mississippi River at day break to prepare a classic catfish dish for a local legend, Chef Jacques Leonardi (Jaques-Imo and Crabby Jack's). The winning team earns $500 and the opportunity to immediately open their truck for business, while the three losing teams endure filleting 700 pounds of catfish before returning to their trucks.
- The Cleveland challenge: create a delectable appetizer from an Ohio tomato.
- 2010– 42mTV-G7.8 (13)TV EpisodeFour teams face the Twin Cities (Minneapolis and St. Paul) challenges, which includes serving food on a stick and cooking with spam.
- The teams are told to come up with creative marketing campaigns when they arrive in Tucson, where they also face the challenge of putting their own twists on a hot dog, loved by locals, and performing a catchy jingle at a folk festival.
- The last two teams head back to L.A. to catch a ferry to Catalina Island. But first, they must compete as hot dog vendors in the port town of San Pedro for a travel advantage to get to their final destination. In the end: the family, who sell the most, are named the winner of Season 7 and receive $50,000.
- Highest grossing teams, from the first leg of the race, pick teams to work with to feed 50 service members; teams with the favorite dish get $200 added to their final till; they hit the streets of Pensacola to sell their dishes.
- The remaining trucks must crack the most pecans in 15 minutes; teams must use their pecans in a dessert dish to sell on their trucks; the winner receives valuable mentoring time with Jan.
- At the iconic Chase Center, home of the Golden State Warriors, the three remaining food trucks teams have to shoot hoops in order to earn their choice of proteins. On day one, host Tyler Florence makes the trucks remain stationary while the teams become delivery services. The inability to sell on their trucks pushes the teams to their limit, and a tense elimination reveals the final two teams.
- The teams roll into Fayetteville, AR, a college town filled with teenagers.
- 2010– 43mTV-G7.7 (8)TV EpisodeThe trucks pair up when in Austin for a Match.com event; and on the next day, switch trucks and sell their partners' food. Later, Tyler reveals that the elimination comes down to a $6 deficit.
- The remaining six trucks arrive in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where they are greeted by a snow storm. Will the weather affect sales or will some trucks be able to succeed despite the low temperatures?
- The five remaining teams roll into Fort Worth, Texas, the beef capital of the world, and assemble in front of the courthouse. After the weekend's competition gets underway, Tyler calls the teams with their Truck Stop challenge: butcher a side of beef and incorporate into a special dish. Unaware of the challenge's steep odds and secret judge "King of Fort Worth" Tim Love (Lonesome Dove), the challenge winner earns $1,000 towards its final tally, an amount equivalent to immunity.
- 2010– 43mTV-G7.6 (9)TV EpisodeSeven teams of food truck owners begin Season 6 by peddling their signature dishes on the Santa Monica Pier in California. Next, they travel down historic Route 66, stopping in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.
- The final two food truck teams arrive in Savannah; teams leave food trucks and sell from pedicabs; each team has a half hour to make as much food as possible to sell out of their own pedicabs.
- Time-management skills are tested when the teams arrive in Oklahoma City, where they are forced to embrace local favorites. Included: steak dishes are mandatory on Day 1; prime meat is grounded by hand to make fried-onion burgers on Day 2.
- Season 6 comes to a finish with the final two teams arriving in St. Louis, where Tyler challenges them to create three dishes, with three different proteins, in 30 minutes. Then, it's off to Chicago.
- Teams must create their own version of a beignet and sell it in the French Market; whatever money they earn, they get to add to their seed money.
- The last two all-star food truck teams face off in a challenge with special ingredients from Chinatown. In the final taste challenge, the teams create a dish that represents their heart and soul as a food truck, stirring up deep emotions and pride. The teams compete for every last sale as the clock runs down, and in a thrilling elimination by the bay, host Tyler Florence crowns the winner of the all-star season.
- The remaining three teams pull into Jonesborough, Tenn., population 5,000. Nervous about how this small town will react to them, the teams meet Tyler on Main Street and realize that this leg of the race will hinge on their sales acumen and food quality. The trucks battle over the crowd assembled for a music festival but keeping their attention proves difficult. In the Truck Stop challenge, Tyler tells the team's to meet him at Old Man Johnson's farm to cook an authentic five-course prairie meal over an open fire to be judged by two cowboy historians from the American Chuck Wagon Association. As a reward, the winning team moves their truck to a greater populated town where they have the chance to beat out the competition.
- The four remaining teams pan for gold to earn their seed money, and some teams gain a clear head start on shopping and selling. Meanwhile, extreme cold and winds continue to challenge everyone. Tyler Florence issues a challenge to the teams to use a quintessential Alaskan ingredient -- crab -- to create a special dish for their menu, and the team that sells the most will win an extra $500 in their till.
- 2010– 42mTV-G7.0 (7)TV EpisodeThe five remaining teams head up the Pacific Coast Highway to Ventura County, where they jockey for selling turf as they prepare sweet and savory menu items for the California Strawberry Festival.
- The final two teams roll into New York City. The teams race off into the Bronx, needing to travel to all five boroughs of New York and reach a sales threshold in each one.
- Eight of the country's most skilled food trucks meet at the Malibu Pier to kick off a coast-to-coast culinary competition. Host Tyler Florence greets the teams and explains their journey that ends in a prize of $100,000.
- Four teams remain as the competition heads inland to Santa Barbara wine country, where they take part in a challenge that involves ostriches. Later, they encounter some setbacks during a busy weekend of selling in the Danish town of Solvang, California.
- In the wilds of Alaska, seven aspiring food truck teams kick off the biggest, boldest season yet. Overlooking Anchorage, the teams must break their food truck keys out of 200-pound blocks of ice, beginning their adventure.
- The competition revs up for Season 7, with six family teams taking part in a funnel cake eating contest at a theme park in Los Angeles, where they will later feed a hungry crowd.
- Tempers flare as temperatures rise, when the final three teams brave the sweltering desert heat of Palm Springs as they take on the challenge of making something sweet to eat. Then, they become "human roadside attractions" when they create attention-getting costumes, before another family food truck is sent home.
- Tyler Florence challenges the six remaining food truck teams to practice their survival skills by starting a fire to make delicious s'mores, and the judges for the taste test are the other teams. Because of its long daylight hours in the summer, Palmer, Alaska, is home to some of the largest vegetables in the world. The teams are tasked with creating dishes using some of Palmer's most famous vegetables, but the obstacles mount as the teams start to sell amid short daylight hours, raging winds and blistering cold.
- The five food truck teams are tested as they go deep-sea fishing in order to earn their seed money from Tyler Florence. The Alaskan elements are taking their toll not just on the teams but also on the trucks. One truck breaks down on the side of the road, and several teams underestimate the huge demand for their food in Homer, struggling to meet demand and keep their kitchens stocked. A surprise judge visits all the teams and tastes their dishes, and his favorite dish will win its creators a huge advantage -- immunity from elimination.
- Nine food truck teams converge in Laguna Beach, Calif., and begin the battle to win one of the hottest seasons ever; one team with stellar sales gets less than stellar reviews, and two trucks instantly begin a feud.
- The final two teams meet up with Tyler Florence and go head-to-head in rugged Fairbanks, Alaska, where intense challenges and tough sell days test both food trucks like never before. With unparalleled grit and determination, one team will be named the champion and win the grand prize of $50,000, and one team will leave Alaska with only dashed food truck dreams.
- 2010– TV-G5.3 (15)TV EpisodeIn Redondo Beach, Calif. special guest food truck and all-star season runner-up Seoul Sausage challenges the teams to craft a game-changing box lunch and sell it on the boardwalk; one team struggles to find it's groove.
- Three teams battle it out in the coldest and most remote location to date -- Talkeetna, Alaska. In a scavenger hunt for a local favorite, chaga mushrooms, the competitors strategize to win varying amounts of money to spend on supplies. Tyler Florence is forced to give some harsh feedback and issues a challenge to help them turn things around. The food truck teams can almost taste victory as elimination decides the final two teams of the competition.
- In Manhattan Beach, Calif. Tyler Florence challenges the five food trucks to impress a trio of secret foodies with three courses of international fare; the teams compete to create the best recovery snack for local athletes.
- The teams compete in the LA heat, and the City of Angels is a brutal, hard-to-sell market for the food trucks; things are even tougher when special guest and all-star season winner Lime Truck challenges them to a head-to-head competition.
- The four remaining food trucks travel to Glamis, Calif., where they race down sand dunes to win their choice of protein; an innovation challenge from Tyler Florence tests creativity.
- Seven teams arrive in Venice Beach, CA, ready to sell. Chef Antonia Lofaso challenges them to craft a signature dish that reflects who they are as a food truck. Tyler Florence makes the trucks to swap teammates, and a rivalry heats up.
- Tyler Florence meets the final two teams at a bustling farmers market in Newport, RI, where they face big crowds and winter weather. One team will win a prize of $50, 000, and one team will go home with coal in their stockings.
- Tyler Florence challenges the three food truck teams to tree decorating and mountain tubing for the prize of choosing their protein. Then, the teams race for sales at a Killington ski resort before heading to Rutland, Vermont.
- Tyler Florence kicks off the race in Los Angeles, the food truck capital of the world. Seven teams of food truck owners are challenged to make and sell luxe versions of traditional food truck fare.
- The six remaining teams roll into San Diego, where Tyler Florence makes them pair up for a taxing team challenge involving a slimy sea creature. At elimination, one team has a shocking announcement that changes the competition.
- Things are hot in Palm Springs, where the food truck teams have to beat the heat as well as their fears to tackle an unprecedented aerial challenge from Tyler.
- Tyler meets up with the remaining food trucks in Las Vegas and the teams get creative on the casino floor when they spin the protein roulette wheel.
- Tyler puts the final three teams to the test on a sprawling avocado farm, where they race to pick and pit 50 avocados.
- Tyler takes the trucks to a stylish winery, where they're forced to pull out all the stops, knowing that one team will have to close its doors forever and the other will walk away with a grand prize of $50,000.
- The teams sample Nashville's famous hot chicken and see if they can take the heat, and then make their own versions of hot dishes, but without chicken.
- The teams make a savory dish using the provided ingredients and peaches; winners shut down the other two trucks, for one hour, during the sell; Tyler asks for a completely fresh menu.
- The final three teams head to the Coachella Valley in Southern California, where thousands of country music fans will soon arrive for a massive festival. Tyler Florence educates the teams on Medjool dates, which are grown in the area, and each team pits a pound of dates and sprints off in their truck. Then Tyler calls with another challenge: Each truck must create and sell an original date dish to be judged by date growers Albert Keck and Melinda Dougherty. Sales spike during the festival, and the race is neck and neck, but only two trucks move on to the finale.
- The final two teams head back to Los Angeles, where Tyler Florence welcomes them to the historic Pueblo de Los Angeles, the epicenter of LA's Mexican heritage and culture. He introduces Bricia Lopez, co-owner of James Beard-award winning restaurant Guelaguetza, and they explain the Mexican ingredients and flavors the trucks will be using in their final challenge: chayote and habanero peppers. Both trucks pull out all the stops for the win, but only one team is awarded the $50,000 grand prize.