Sebastian-A-Day
May. 11th, 2012 10:35 amI spent some time making screencaps of "Fast Track," Sebastian's racing series, and came to the conclusion that had there been more racing, more drama and less romance, it might have been renewed for another season or two. However, that might have meant Sebastian couldn't have gone on to do "First Wave" because the two series would have overlapped. Ah, such is life.

This was a fun episode. A screenwriter comes to the track intending to write a racing screenplay. His take on track life includes a rough-and-tough, 50's-style Stevie Servine, the polar opposite of his born-again Christian persona.
I like the scruffy look. :)

This was a fun episode. A screenwriter comes to the track intending to write a racing screenplay. His take on track life includes a rough-and-tough, 50's-style Stevie Servine, the polar opposite of his born-again Christian persona.
I like the scruffy look. :)
Sebastian-A-Day
Mar. 18th, 2012 12:19 amSebastian was quite cute as race car driver Stevie Servine on the series "Fast Track." In the second to the last episode, a screenwriter came to the track with the intention of turning the drivers' day-to-day lives into a TV series. Here's Sebastian and Jenny Cooper (who played his wife Wendy) at the bar, reading over the screenplay.
Yes, that is a glass of milk. As a born-again Christian, Stevie doesn't drink the hard stuff.

( This is how the screenwriter sees him, however … )
Yes, that is a glass of milk. As a born-again Christian, Stevie doesn't drink the hard stuff.

( This is how the screenwriter sees him, however … )
Sebastian-A-Day
Mar. 6th, 2012 01:29 amHere's Sebastian as race-car driver Stevie Servine in "Fast Track," a TV series that aired for a season in 1997-1998. Sebastian's character is a born-again Christian, devoted to God, his wife (who serves as his boss and crew chief) and his car.
From what I've seen so far (about eight episodes), he does get some decent storylines, including a hilarious one where he and his wife are having trouble conceiving. The doctor tries to give them advice in plain language, but Stevie is embarrassed to death by the exchange.
Here's a funny moment: a track groupie, who is wearing a shirt with his picture on it, lures an innocent Stevie into her family's trailer where she takes off said shirt. Stevie yells, "You just put my shirt back on!"

( A few thoughts about Fast Track )
Incidentally, 1997 was the start of a very busy period in Sebastian's career. According to IMDb, he did this series, two movies and a TV guest spot. In 1998 he did another movie and then jumped right into his role as Cade Foster on "First Wave."
From what I've seen so far (about eight episodes), he does get some decent storylines, including a hilarious one where he and his wife are having trouble conceiving. The doctor tries to give them advice in plain language, but Stevie is embarrassed to death by the exchange.
Here's a funny moment: a track groupie, who is wearing a shirt with his picture on it, lures an innocent Stevie into her family's trailer where she takes off said shirt. Stevie yells, "You just put my shirt back on!"

( A few thoughts about Fast Track )
Incidentally, 1997 was the start of a very busy period in Sebastian's career. According to IMDb, he did this series, two movies and a TV guest spot. In 1998 he did another movie and then jumped right into his role as Cade Foster on "First Wave."







