Netflix drops trailer, release date for Season 2 of NASCAR: Full Speed

Fans will have to wait a little longer than anticipated, but they now know when they’ll be able to catch NASCAR: Full Speed Season 2. Netflix dropped a trailer for the new season on Wednesday afternoon.
The season will premiere on May 7. It will feature five 45-minute episodes.
You can check out the complete trailer for Season 2 below. It looks incredible.
NASCAR: Full Speed Season 2 follows the final 10 races of the season, which includes the playoffs. Joey Logano took home the title last season, so it will unquestionably feature him a good deal.
But there were other riveting storylines to follow in NASCAR at that time, too. Multiple drivers had children during the closing stretch to the season, including Chase Briscoe welcoming twins to the world. A brief snippet of that was included in the promo trailer.
All in all, the show looks like an excellent viewing option for NASCAR fans. And, with any luck on the sport’s end, it will encourage some new viewers to check things out.
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William Byron breaks down what filming was like
Back-to-back Daytona 500 champion William Byron is excited about the new season of NASCAR: Full Speed. However, as he told the Rubbin’ is Racing podcast, there are downsides.
“No I mean I think it’s just is, it’s very intrusive like into your daily life,” Byron explained. “The only thing I’d like to see, and the new series is coming out in April, I believe. I’m excited for that, I participated in that and had some fun with it. So, I think it will turn out really good but I would say it’s just, I wish they followed along the entire season. Because I feel like they get a snapshot of the playoffs and that’s when you’re so serious, and like for me, I’m pretty introverted when it comes to competition.
“So, I’m not really going to be as, you know, I’m not going to share my daily life as much when I’m in that part of the season. Hopefully, we can do more stuff like that because I think it was a good, a really good thing for the sport.”
On3’s Jonathan Howard also contributed to this report.