Summary
In 'Speeding Through', Helen Stover, the rebellious daughter of an automobile manufacturer, defies her father to take part in a high-stakes race against rival Stanley Merritt. With her mechanic Billy Brooks, they prepare her old car for the race, where Helen takes the wheel in a daring move against her father's wishes. Her determination and skill lead her to victory, even as Merritt's men attempt to sabotage the race. The film is a thrilling portrayal of family conflict and the power of ambition, set against the backdrop of a classic automobile race.
Synopsis
Helen Stover, the speed-loving daughter of an automobile manufacturer, decides to challenge rival manufacturer Stanley Merritt in a race. Although Mr. Stover is in deep financial trouble, he refuses to allow Helen to enter one of his new cars against Merritt. Determined to have her own way, Helen and mechanic Billy Brooks repair her old car so that Billy can drive in the race. When Merritt's men attack Billy and prevent him from driving, Helen takes his place and wins the race.