Today, Prime Video announced a March 5 premiere date for FULL SPEED: The DAYTONA 500. After the first two seasons debuted on Netflix, FULL SPEED will make the move to Prime Video, with Seasons 1 and 2 also now available on Prime Video. FULL SPEED: The DAYTONA 500 will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. The film is the latest addition to the Prime membership. Prime members in the U.S. enjoy savings, convenience, and entertainment, all in a single membership.
Tyler Reddick described his win at the 2026 Daytona 500 as, “true Daytona madness,” and FULL SPEED: The DAYTONA 500 will capture all the madness of the race in a feature-length documentary that will take audiences inside NASCAR’s crown jewel like never before. The film will deliver an unfiltered look at the biggest race and the best drivers on the planet.
Shot with the scale and intensity of a theatrical film, FULL SPEED: The DAYTONA 500 will blend sweeping, cinematic visuals with immersive and visceral racing sequences, an electrifying score, and innovative editing. At its core, the story will delve into the lives of four drivers: Kyle Busch, Connor Zilisch, Brad Keselowski, and Noah Gragson; their teams; their families; and their sacrifices—building toward the most pressure-filled day of the season.
In classic form, the race was unpredictable all the way through, and in the end, Reddick led for only one lap, but it was the most important one: the last. Navigating his No. 45 Toyota through a chaotic, wreck-filled final lap, he claimed his first Daytona crown, and the first for 23XI Racing, co-owned by Michael Jordan and three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin.
FULL SPEED is produced by NASCAR Studios, Words + Pictures, and Tim Mullen and Jackie Decker. Mullen and Decker also serve as directors. The series is executive produced by Tim Clark, John Dahl, Tally Hair, and Ben Kennedy of NASCAR Studios; and Connor Schell, Aaron Cohen, and Nick Eisenberg of Words + Pictures.
NASCAR on Prime returns for its second season of exclusive coverage on Sunday, May 24 at 6 p.m. ET with the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, the first of five consecutive NASCAR Cup Series races. Fans in the U.S. will be able to watch NASCAR live at home or on the go, and across hundreds of compatible devices, streaming from the web, or using the Prime Video app on smartphones, tablets, set-top boxes, game consoles, and connected TVs.
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Original post: NASCAR is moving its “Full Speed” docuseries from Netflix to Prime Video, and this year’s version is strictly focused on the 2026 Daytona 500. The series first began in January of 2024 with a look back at the 2023 Cup Series playoffs in an endeavor that NASCAR spent $5M on amid the sports documentaries boom. The second season was a similar structure, with the multi-episode series airing in May 2025 with a review of the 2024 playoffs.
For the third season, NASCAR is taking a different path by forgoing the 2025 season and airing a single-episode documentary on the 2026 Daytona 500 that took place earlier this month. The documentary will premiere March 5 in a quicker turnaround than the first two seasons. Those first two will also be made available on Prime Video, which became one of NASCAR’s five domestic media-rights licensees last year.
