Everything was done exceptionally well. The race fan in me was super intrigued learning about the drivers, while the driver in me was fascinated by their preparation and team aspect.
A couple things about the new Docuseries 1. Just wished it wasn't permanently on Netflix only. I tried to get Netflix yesterday, but it was asking me to pay right at the end (which I call BS) 2. The difference between Race for the Championship and NASCAR Full Speed is that Race for the Championship showcased all races, but Full Speed focuses on the final 10 races. If only there was a way fans can see the docuseries without having to pay to watch something to get into a sport.
I thoroughly enjoyed it, the Martinsville scene was perfect as you had the triumphant feeling of Blaney and Byron compared to the heartbreak from Hamlin and Reddick with perfect choice of song. That said my only complaint is that starting at start of the playoffs made some of the storylines felt rush like Ross being “ that controversial driver” whereas during the playoffs Ross wasn’t as controversial as he usually is.
I’m just praying FOX watches it and realizes you can treat NASCAR seriously and be entertaining
Everything was done exceptionally well. The race fan in me was super intrigued learning about the drivers, while the driver in me was fascinated by their preparation and team aspect.
ryan vargas spotting!!!
A couple things about the new Docuseries
1. Just wished it wasn't permanently on Netflix only. I tried to get Netflix yesterday, but it was asking me to pay right at the end (which I call BS)
2. The difference between Race for the Championship and NASCAR Full Speed is that Race for the Championship showcased all races, but Full Speed focuses on the final 10 races.
If only there was a way fans can see the docuseries without having to pay to watch something to get into a sport.
Having to pay for Netflix isn't BS, that's common sense. It's a service not a handout.
I thoroughly enjoyed it, the Martinsville scene was perfect as you had the triumphant feeling of Blaney and Byron compared to the heartbreak from Hamlin and Reddick with perfect choice of song. That said my only complaint is that starting at start of the playoffs made some of the storylines felt rush like Ross being “ that controversial driver” whereas during the playoffs Ross wasn’t as controversial as he usually is.
With WWE having a deal on Netflix, do yall think NASCAR might be the next org to make a deal with Netflix?
I doubt it. Nascar goes where the most money is and just signed a deal with multiple broadcasters.
I guess that makes sense@@br8745