Jensen Ackles' First Tracker Episode of the Season Features Another Key Supernatural Appearance

Jensen Ackles’ first Tracker you will definitely get an episode of the season Supernatural the fans got pretty playful.

When Ackles first appeared as Colter Shaw’s (Justin Hartley) brother Russell in the first season of the hit CBS series, he was spotted patting down a 1967 Chevrolet Impala before getting into Colton’s pickup truck. And in the new season, Ackles, 46, drives a similar car throughout the second episode.

As Supernatural fans know very well that this handsome muscle car was not used by accident. Ackles’ character, Dean Winchester, drove the Impala, nicknamed Baby, through all 15 seasons of the fantasy series.

Jensen Ackles on Tracker.

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In the Sunday, October 20 episode, Russell helps Colter, who was looking for a man who disappeared while searching for answers about aliens, get out of a strange government black location.

Near the end of the episode, Colter asks about driving a car one day, and Russell replies, “That’s never going to happen.”

Moments later, when Russell drives Colter to go find his vehicle, Colter seems angry that Russell won’t continue to drive off the paved road.

“This baby doesn’t drive on gravel,” jokes Russell – an obvious nod Supernatural the car’s nickname.

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Jensen Ackles drives Baby in Supernatural.

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When Supernatural completed in 2020, Ackles famously kept the iconic car. In fact, he said it was written into his contract for the show’s 15th season.

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“As far as taking something on the last day, I’m definitely going to take something that I’ve had my eye on since day one Supernatural,” he told Digital Spy about the 2020 car. “But that’s okay, I’m not going to steal it. I got permission. I begged and begged for years, but this year I finally got it. They’ll let me take the Impala home.”

When Colter suddenly disappears while searching for her missing father, Reenie enlists her brother Russell (Jensen Ackles) to help, in the CBS original series TRACKER

Justin Hartley gets into the car on the Tracker.

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Hartley was always excited about working with Ackles on the show.

“We got it, it’s coming back,” Hartley, 47, said this summer at San Diego ComicCon. “We’re having fun with it. It’s a great story.”

Earlier this month, Hartley told PEOPLE, “Jensen and I have known each other for a long time, we just never had the chance to work together. Jensen is the perfect guy for the role of Russell. It’s such a well-developed character in the book, and even more so with what we’ve done in the show. And then Jensen just takes it to the next level.”

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Tracker airs Sundays at 8pm on CBS.

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