“Right on Track” is a Disney Channel Original Movie that premiered in 2003. It is a sports drama film based on the true story of the drag racing sisters, Erica and Courtney Enders.
The movie follows the lives of Erica Enders (played by Beverley Mitchell) and Courtney Enders (played by Brie Larson), two sisters who are passionate about drag racing. They come from a family of drag racers, and their father, Gregg Enders (played by Jon Lindstrom), is their biggest supporter and coach.
Erica and Courtney dream of becoming professional drag racers and competing in the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA). However, they face challenges and gender stereotypes in a male-dominated sport. Despite the skepticism and doubt from others, they work hard to prove themselves and break barriers.
Throughout the film, the sisters support and motivate each other, forming a strong bond as they chase their dreams. They also have to deal with the pressure of balancing school, racing, and family responsibilities.
“Right on Track” showcases the dedication and determination of these young girls as they overcome obstacles to achieve success in the world of drag racing. It also addresses themes of empowerment, perseverance, and the importance of following one’s passion.
The movie is an inspiring story of two sisters who defy expectations and prove that gender should not limit anyone’s potential in pursuing their dreams. It resonates with young viewers by demonstrating the value of hard work, teamwork, and staying true to oneself.
“Right on Track” celebrates the achievements of female athletes and encourages young audiences to believe in themselves and their abilities, regardless of societal expectations. It’s a heartwarming film that shows the power of determination and the importance of family support in achieving greatness.
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Cast
- Beverley Mitchell: Erica Enders
- Brie Larson: Courtney Enders
- Jon Lindstrom: Gregg Enders
- Jodi Russell: Janet Lee Enders
- Marcus Toji: Randy Jones
- Eric Jacobs: Bailey Brother
- Janice Power: Art Teacher
- J. Scott Bronson: Father
- Joey Miyashima: Mr. Jones
- Radley Dutson: Jordy Knowlton
- William Osborn: Rusty Knowlton
- Teresa Richardson: Volleyball Coach
Crew
- Director: Duwayne Dunham
- Producer: Don Schain