Brittany Williams: Who is the Hyperdrive star that has people shouting 'Lite Brite Nation'? (2024)

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Hyperdrive has given us something different and more exciting than most reality competition shows. Every obstacle, face-off, and challenge is tense and nailbiting and the competitors make it all the more compelling.

For example, as discussed previously, the emotional journey of Stacey Lee May and what she had to go through just to be in the show.

But she is not the only contestant who has the internet abuzz. Brittany Williams has also been the talk of everyone since the show hit this week. And what will surprise a lot of Netflix viewers is she already has a devoted following on the internet.

Here is everything to know about Hyperdrive star Brittany Williams and her Lite Brite following.

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Who is Brittany Williams from Hyperdrive?

As seen from the show, the 28-year-old drifter from Texas says that at one point when she was younger, her family was homeless and because of this she drives herself to maintain positivity in everything she does.

“Growing up as a kid, there was a point where we were homeless. But my mom, she was able to make sure that we were always positive, despite going through that level of hardship. And so, that’s what I try to focus on when I drive.”

And amazingly enough, Williams brings this attitude everywhere with her in life. In fact, before she became a competitor on Hyperdrive, she and her husband Kevin Williams created a YouTube channel to inspire others.

The channel known as Lite Brite started around December 2016, which was about the time Williams began her career in Drift Racing — and just like most YouTube channels, it has evolved over time and has generated a devoted following. Currently, their YouTube Community — who call themselves Lite Brite Nation — has over 80,000 subscribers. And one can imagine after appearing on Netflix, it will only grow further.

As described on the “About” page, Brittany and Kevin document their life adventures in racing and other things, in hopes of “hopefully inspiring some along the way to chase their own passions and enjoy every moment possible!”

And apparently it has worked, because even on Netflix’s YouTube page for the advertisement of Hyperdrive, fans of Lite Brite Nation have revealed themselves as “Team Lite Brite” with comments like “I’m ready. lite brite nation!” and “Lite Brite Nation got your back, Brittany.”

More about Brittany Williams from Hyperdrive

Just like Stacey Lee May, breaking down the barriers of racing being a male-dominated sport is something Brittany Williams hopes to overcome. She has only been doing this for two and a half years, so needless to say she is on the right track.

In an article for ESPN, Brittany Williams elaborates on the subject, saying all it takes is the bravery to make the first decision.

“All it takes is that first step. But, the first step is what everyone is afraid of. Women are especially afraid because motorsports, like many other sports, is very male-dominated. Some are afraid to hear things like, ‘She’s a girl’ or ‘girls can’t drive’ [Which, by the way, I would beg to differ]. You’ll see plenty of females tearing up that track if you watch the show.”

And while bravery is truly everything, she also mentions to Wonderwall that racing is one of the few sports where men and women can be seen as equals.

“One thing I really love about motorsports is that it’s one of the only times that women can compete against men on an equal playing field. There’s no ‘men’s team’ and ‘women’s team.’ On the track, no matter what sort of track it is, you’re a driver. Just like the guy or girl in the car next to you.”

Brittany Williams is proving one thing to the world on the Netflix platform: women are no longer content to have no voice even in areas that many consider male-dominated.

Williams is a voice of hope for women everywhere who just want to do what they love without judgment. And with her platform on Team Lite Brite, she is already inspiring thousands of people everywhere.

Hyperdrive episodes are currently available on Netflix.

Brittany Williams: Who is the Hyperdrive star that has people shouting 'Lite Brite Nation'? (2024)

FAQs

Where is Lite Brite Nation located? ›

Lite Brite Nation is in Johnson Valley, California.

What is the age limit of a Lite-Brite? ›

4 years

How much is Lite-Brite worth today? ›

Lite Brite, a backlit grid covered in black sheets of paper that kids could poke colorful pegs into to create designs, debuted in 1967. It's still available today and retails for around $15 to $20, but an original Lite Brite set is currently up for sale on eBay for $329.72.

Do kids still like Lite-Brite? ›

The kids really love that it's tiny and baby-sized, calling it a TV for some of their dolls. It can't make as detailed images as the classic, but the fun is in the small size and the ability to take it with you wherever you go. The Lite Brite mini has one light setting, allowing your picture to light up.

Does Lite-Brite still exist? ›

Over the years, Lite-Brite was offered in different forms including a flat-screen version, Lite Brite touch version, a 3D cube, and an FX edition that spins and plays music. The Lite-Brite LED Flat Screen currently sells at MSRP $10, comes in several colors, is LED lit, and is portable, running on three AA batteries.

Who created Lite-Brite? ›

In 1966, toy creators Marvin Glass, Henry Stan, and Burt Meyer viewed a New York City window display featuring hundreds of colored lights. They were inspired to create a toy based on the concept: the Lite-Brite.

What is Lite-Brite good for? ›

Lite-Brite lets you create art with light using fun design templates and bright, colorful pegs – then lights it up like a neon sign! Assemble beautiful art, make a room sign, or just freestyle your own designs with new, round pegs that shine brighter than ever.

Is Lite-Brite trademarked? ›

LITE BRITE Trademark of HASBRO, INC. - Registration Number 3894010 - Serial Number 85057131 :: Justia Trademarks.

Is Lite-Brite patented? ›

Marvin Glass filed a patent application on the Lite-Brite the following year and in September 1970, the USPTO issued U.S. Patent No. 3530615, Illuminated Design Set.

Who owns Lite Bright? ›

Lite-Brite
A Lite-Brite (without black paper) spelling "Hello" A Lite-Brite (without black paper) spelling "Hello"
TypeArts and Craft
CompanyHasbro
CountryUSA
Availability1967–present
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