The NASCAR documentary series Full Speed, originally launched on Netflix, has now moved exclusively to Prime Video, bringing with it a fresh chapter for fans of the sport.
Spanning two seasons released between 2024 and 2025, the series combined high‑octane footage with candid conversations from some of the most recognizable names in NASCAR, including Dale Earnhardt Jr., Ryan Blaney, Joey Logano and Bubba Wallace.
A new chapter for Full Speed
Amazon’s latest addition, titled FULL SPEED: The Daytona 500, expands the narrative by focusing on four drivers — Kyle Busch, Connor Zilisch, Brad Keselowski and Noah Gragson — and places Busch at the center of a storyline that reflects both his on‑track achievements and his personal journey.
Kyle Busch, a two‑time Cup Series champion, had already appeared in the first season of the original series, and his presence becomes even more pronounced in the new season, which also serves as a tribute following his unexpected death on May 21, 2026.
The transition of the series from Netflix to Prime Video illustrates how streaming platforms are reshaping the way sports documentaries are distributed, offering viewers a consolidated library that includes both the earlier seasons and the newly produced third installment.
For audiences in the United States and beyond, the series now provides a single destination to experience the full arc of the drivers’ lives, from early career milestones to the present‑day challenges that define modern NASCAR.
The move to Prime Video not only consolidates the series under one streaming service but also signals a strategic investment by Amazon to deepen its sports‑related content portfolio.
Industry observers note that the series’ re‑release coincides with a broader trend of premium sports documentaries seeking larger audiences through established platforms, a shift that could influence future production deals across the motorsport landscape.