
For fans who wanted to see more of “Full Speed” on Netflix, you’re out of luck. At least, with Netflix. The NASCAR docuseries has made a move over to Prime Video, and there is a big project in the works.
Prime Video will debut “Full Speed: The Daytona 500” on March 5th across the globe on its streaming platform. Fans will be able to relive the thrilling weekend and Tyler Reddick’s exhilarating victory.
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In a press release, Prime Video says the documentary is made “with the scale and intensity of a theatrical film.” The film will focus on Kyle Busch, Connor Zilisch, Brad Keselowski, and Noah Gragson. Details about the drivers’ lives, their teams, families, and more will be revealed, all leading up to the 2026 Daytona 500.
Connor Zilisch waves on stage during driver introductions(Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)
((Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images))
When the “Full Speed” series was on Netflix, it followed a number of drivers throughout the playoffs and to the championship race. This year, it’s taking on a new twist. Highlighting the thrills, wrecks, and all the action of NASCAR’s biggest race sounds like a lot of fun.
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It is clear that Prime Video wanted to focus on a couple of older drivers and a couple of younger ones as well. Busch and Keselowski are champions of the sport, but are still searching for their Daytona 500 victories. Meanwhile, Zilisch and Gragson are still trying to establish their own legacies in the sport.
Prime Video did so well with race coverage in 2025. They will start once again at the Coca-Cola 600. With how well the races did on the streaming platform last season, fans are going to be eager to get to the 600 this year.
It is great to see NASCAR find a way to continue the “Full Speed” series. NASCAR needs a docuseries, reality-show-type product to give to fans. It is just the nature of sports and online content right now. People want the details, the inside look, and it sounds like we are going to get that with four very unique, interesting drivers.
This story was originally published by Athlon Sports on Feb 28, 2026, where it first appeared in the Racing section. Add Athlon Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
