It's been nearly a year-and-a-half since the Netflix documentary series NASCAR: Full Speed made its Season One debut. But this week, NASCAR had a big announcement about Season Two.
On Monday, NASCAR announced that Season Two of Full Speed would be making its premier on Wednesday, May 7. All five episodes will be released for NASCAR fans who love to binge-watch and this season offers plenty of popular stars for them to follow.
NASCAR.com confirmed that Tyler Reddick, Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney and Christopher Bell will be part of the racing cast. As for contributors, look for cameos from Dale Earnhardt Jr., ESPN's Marty Smith, TV analyst Steve Letarte, FOX NASCAR insider Bob Pockrass and pit reporter Kim Coon.
Full Speed ahead.
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) May 5, 2025
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Reddick, the reigning regular season champion from the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series, recently told NASCAR.com that Full Speed really blurs the line between what's private and what's not. He said that it goes so in-depth that "you've got to be careful sometimes" in order to protect your most important secrets.
“I think you always (have to draw lines),” Reddick said. “It’s been a while ago now, so I couldn’t even tell you what those things were. You want to share as much as you can, but there are certain things that take place that you could classify as industry secrets, right?
“You’ve got to be careful sometimes, but for the most part, given the environment, it doesn’t happen very often.”
Reddick isn't new to the show, having worked on it last year.
“I’ve done it both years now, and it’s fun,” Reddick said. “You get to know the people you’re working with. As long as you are open to and embrace the idea of letting everyone see what happens behind the scenes, if you’re comfortable with that, it’s a lot of fun.”
NASCAR: Full Speed made its debut in January 2024. A collaborative project between NASCAR and Netflix in a similar vein to Formula 1's Drive To Survive, the show was produced in part by Dale Jr. and Ben Kennedy along with Connor Schnell, Aaron Cohen, Tim Clark, Matt Summers and Tally Hair.
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