Netflix Greenlights Shocking New NASCAR Docuseries Featuring Bubba Wallace, Chase Elliott, and Ross Chastain — Secrets, Sabotage, and the Truth Behind the 2024 Playoffs Finally Revealed
Netflix is gearing up to drop a bombshell on the motorsports world with its newly announced docuseries “Full Throttle: The Dark Side of NASCAR,” set to premiere in summer 2025. The eight-episode series promises unprecedented access to drivers, teams, and behind-the-scenes drama from the explosive 2024 NASCAR season — and it’s already stirring up major controversy before a single frame has aired.
Sources close to the production have revealed that the show will center on the dramatic playoff run that saw Bubba Wallace make a surprise leap to the final four, Ross Chastain’s controversial pit lane altercations, and Chase Elliott’s quiet feud with Hendrick Motorsports management after a string of poor finishes.
What’s got fans buzzing? Allegations of team sabotage, secret fines levied by NASCAR, and one anonymous crew chief who claims a “well-known team tampered with tire pressure sensors during a pivotal race.” Wallace is reportedly featured in a tearful confession about the toll the playoff pressure took on his mental health, while Chastain is shown clashing with both fellow drivers and his own pit crew.
Social media is already on fire after a leaked teaser clip showed Elliott slamming a helmet into his hauler wall after an early exit at Talladega. Some insiders believe the docuseries could force NASCAR to publicly address long-rumored issues of favoritism, unspoken penalties, and media manipulation.
Netflix’s partnership with NASCAR comes on the heels of Drive to Survive’s global success, and if early buzz is any indication, Full Throttle could ignite a firestorm of debates across pit road. Expect rivalries to escalate and reputations to be challenged as the truth comes roaring out of the garage.