The second season of Netflix’s Full Speed documentary series has yet to be announced, despite the 2025 NASCAR season already being well underway. Insider Kelly Crandall revealed that fans might anticipate an update on the much awaited second edition shortly, as the debut is scheduled for April. Nine drivers’ 2023 playoff journeys were covered in the first season of NASCAR: Full Speed, which debuted on January 30 of last year. The five episodes of the series, which was produced by Words + Pictures, lasted anywhere from forty-four to fifty minutes apiece. Fans were able to review the previous season prior to the Daytona 500 thanks to its timely publication.
A second installment of the series was confirmed in October 2024 when NASCAR Studios and Words + Pictures announced the creation of Full Speed Entertainment. Later, executive producers Jackie Decker and Tim Mullen announced that the new season would debut in April. Full Speed Season 2’s release date has not been announced six races into the 2025 Cup season. Kelly Crandall stated that further information regarding the second version of the series will be available this weekend, with a publication date anticipated in April. For those who are interested in the anticipated April release date, she posted on X: “NASCAR: Full Speed” season 2 on Netflix does not currently have any updates or a scheduled premiere date. However, I was informed over the weekend that there will be more soon.
Ryan Blaney, William Byron, Ross Chastain, Denny Hamlin, Bubba Wallace, Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, Joey Logano, and Tyler Reddick were among the playoff drivers in the inaugural season. Chase Elliott, the most popular driver in the NASCAR Cup Series, is not anticipated to compete in the second season, even though he qualified for the playoffs the previous year. Logano won his third championship last season, defeating teammate Blaney in the Phoenix season finale.
An unbiased sneak peek at the documentary on the NASCAR legend is given by Dale Jr.’s ally
Memorial Day weekend, the newest documentary about seven-time Cup champion Dale Earnhardt Sr., Earnhardt, will debut on Amazon Prime Video.
The show goes far further into his father’s personal life than other documentaries, according to Dale Jr.’s preview. Dale Jr.’s close friend and Dirty Mo Media president Mike Davis provided a frank sneak peek of the series. According to Davis, who has worked with Junior for more than 20 years, the series contains anecdotes and footage he had never seen before. On X (previously Twitter), he wrote: “Listen, guys. After working with this family for almost 20 years, I felt like I had seen and heard it all. I was mistaken. I had never seen the material, heard about the stores, or seen the depths of this documentary series. Simply wait.
The NASCAR Hall of Famer acknowledged on The Dale Jr. Download that he was taken aback by the production team’s discovery of rare film of his grandfather, Ralph Earnhardt, along with scenes from his early years. Over Memorial Day weekend, the four-part series will debut on Prime Video.