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William Byron Urges Netflix To Make ‘NASCAR: Full Speed’ Change – ‘Very Intrusive’

William Byron, the present back-to-back Daytona 500 champion, has criticized Netflix for its portrayal of the game of their sequence “NASCAR: Full Pace.”

Byron feels that the sequence falls brief in offering an entire narrative by focusing solely on the playoffs, in contrast to Netflix’s widespread sequence Drive to Survive, which covers your entire Components 1 season.

Throughout a current look on the ‘Rubbin’ is Racing’ podcast, Byron defined:

“It is simply very intrusive into your day by day life.

William Byron, driver of the #24 Axalta Chevrolet celebrates with the Harley J. Earl Trophy in victory lane after successful the NASCAR Cup Sequence Daytona 500 at Daytona Worldwide Speedway on February 16, 2025 in…


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“The one factor I would wish to see within the new sequence—which is popping out in April, and I am excited for that, I participated in that and had some enjoyable with it so I believe it’s going to prove actually actually good— however what I might say is I want they adopted alongside your entire season. I really feel like they get a snapshot of the playoffs and that is while you’re so severe.

“For me, I am fairly introverted in the case of competitors so I am probably not going to share my day by day life as a lot after I’m in that a part of the season.

“Hopefully we will do extra stuff like that as a result of I believe it was a extremely good factor for the game.”

When requested how open he can be with the docuseries in the event that they have been to movie through the common season, Byron defined:

“I really feel like I might present fairly a bit. Like, on a July week, I might in all probability deliver them alongside if I went out of city on trip or one thing. I might be advantageous with that, it is simply when it is in the course of the spherical of eight and also you’re making an attempt to get to the championship, it is undoubtedly nerve-racking.”

The ‘NASCAR: Full Pace’ sequence premiered in January 2024 and focuses on the NASCAR Cup Sequence playoffs, which spans solely 5 episodes.

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The present NASCAR Cup Sequence format contains 36 races with the preliminary 26 races forming the common season and the ultimate 10 comprising the playoffs. Followers and drivers, together with Byron, have debated this playoff-focused format, suggesting it won’t seize the total complexity of the racing season.

Byron’s profession itself has been unconventional, having transitioned from a digital racing simulator to precise race automobiles and swiftly climbing the ranks in NASCAR.

The second sequence of ‘NASCAR: Full Pace’ is about to be launched on the streaming platform in April 2025.

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