Quest TV Weekend Rundown: Revamp, Race, and Deals for the Car‑Connoisseurs
If you’re looking to fill Saturday and Sunday with solid entertainment that balances nostalgia, skill and a dash of adrenaline, Quest has you covered. Below is a rundown of the most popular shows across the channel’s lineup, with a quick opinion on each and a suggestion for who might enjoy it.
Saturday Morning – Classic‑Car Fever
Chasing Classic Cars – “Highway to Hellcat”

Wayne’s hunt for a 1961 Renault and a 2015 Dodge Challenger starts the day with the right mix of road trip and restoration. For those who love the thrill of the find and the satisfaction of a job well done, this is a reliable pick. The pacing stays steady, and the humour is light, keeping the energy up for an early‑morning audience.
Chasing Classic Cars – “Ramblin’ Man”

The flea‑market twist brings a bit of quirky charm. If your weekend mood is more about quirky stories than high‑octane drama, this segment keeps you engaged without demanding too much focus.
Chasing Classic Cars – “Race of Gentlemen”

Vintage hot‑rod racing on the Jersey Shore adds a dash of spectacle. Fans of motorsport will find the pacing credible, though the show may feel a touch slower for those craving nonstop action.
Midday – Hands‑On Restoration
Wheeler Dealers – “Jeepin’ It Real”

A 1979 Jeep is revived in a classic two‑person repair duo format. The show’s hands‑on tone is one of the better options for viewers who prefer a pragmatic feel rather than elaborate drama.
Wheeler Dealers – “2002 Corvette C5 Z06”

High‑performance muscle meets the workshop, offering a blend of tech and drama. It’s a solid pick for older teens who appreciate engineering.
Early Evening – Live Motorsports
New: Le Mans 24 Hours Start Live
Live coverage of the start of the renowned endurance race. Timing is key – the start time is listed at 13:00, but the actual feed may vary, so keep an eye on local listings for confirmation.
New: Le Mans 24 Hours 2026
The 7‑hour live broadcast continues the excitement into the night. Those who love the thrill of endurance racing will find this segment captivating.
Night – Restoration and Auction Drama
The Repair Shop – “Tales of a Table”

A treasured 1970s table is revived by Will. The show’s gentle tone is great for families looking for wholesome, story‑centric content.
Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House – “Angus and Wayne Sleep”

A look at celebrity wardrobes – a good choice for viewers who enjoy a touch of glamour without the drama of reality TV.
Sunday – Heritage and DIY
Angus Ashworth: Yorkshire Heritage Hero – “Newburgh Priory”

Historic preservation meets real‑world challenges. Perfect for history buffs and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Salvage Hunters: The Restorers – “From Paris With Love”

A 19th‑century streetlight and a tope shark make the show a creative mix of history and art. This segment is a reliable pick for viewers who appreciate craftsmanship.
Bottom Line
Quest delivers a balanced mix of restoration, racing and auction drama across the weekend. Whether you’re a car aficionado, a history enthusiast or simply looking for a relaxed evening, the schedule offers something that fits. Keep an eye on live‑stream timings for potential shifts, but the core content remains solid and engaging.
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