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However, Mitch soon discovers his new boss is actually an illegal arms smuggler who is using him as a pawn in a dangerous trade. To complicate matters, the FBI—who have been tracking Chase—recruit Mitch as an informant to help them take down the operation. Key Cast and Crew

The story follows (played by Sam Page), a minor-league stock car racer struggling to break into NASCAR. His luck seemingly changes when he is hired as a private mechanic for Frank Chase (Scott Baio), a wealthy millionaire with an extensive car collection. Finish Line (2008)

: It holds a relatively low audience rating, currently around 2.7 out of 10 on some streaming platforms. However, Mitch soon discovers his new boss is

According to reviews from platforms like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes , the film is generally regarded as a "B-movie" with a predictable plot. His luck seemingly changes when he is hired

: Viewers frequently point out the "TV movie" feel, noting corny dialogue and a rushed climax.

: While Scott Baio's role as a villain is noted as an interesting change of pace, some critics found him "not intimidating enough". Taylor Cole's performance is often cited as a highlight.

as Frank Chase: Taking a rare turn as a villainous "heavy".