The Final Three - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)
With Descy McMurray being named the most recent graduate, the three nominees in the finale to be Canada's Worst Driver Season 14 are Brittany Dube, Alexis Pratola and Brandon Wilkins. They all reached this point in the unprecedented ...See moreWith Descy McMurray being named the most recent graduate, the three nominees in the finale to be Canada's Worst Driver Season 14 are Brittany Dube, Alexis Pratola and Brandon Wilkins. They all reached this point in the unprecedented request to be in the finale (Descy who had no desire to be), with Brittany and Brandon making the further unprecedented declaration that they will cut up their license and either start from scratch or never drive again if named Canada's Worst Driver, something to which Alexis also ultimately agrees for herself perhaps in her belief that she will not get the title. Brittany arguably has more to lose in this declaration as driving is one important access point she has to her nominator sister Mia's children. The first challenge of the week is the three in a vehicle challenge, where, driving a stretch limousine with the two other nominees in the front passenger seat, each nominee will have ten attempts to complete a forward and reverse slalom starting and ending driving through a "needle" in under fifty seconds without hitting anything to be considered a pass. The second challenge is the annual finale mega challenge where the nominees drive through a course testing all that they have learned while in rehab. This year's course includes an "eye of the slalom" section, a forward precision steering section, a concrete trap section, a reverse precision steering section, a one hundred eighty degree handbrake turn section, and two more needles leading into an icy corner section. The final challenge is the public drive on a preset route through the streets and on the highways in and around Hamilton, with Andrew, their passenger, giving them ample verbal direction on when their next turn will be. In the expert panel deliberation, the best of the three and who will be named Canada's Worst Driver Season 14 are clear. The biggest question becomes what to do with the person in the middle, who in most years would have been named Canada's Worst Driver and who the panelists largely agree will still be a menace on the road. Written by Huggo See less