Denny Hamlin, a prominent figure in NASCAR, gained significant attention for his participation in the Netflix documentary series. The show, titled NASCAR Full Speed, premiered on January 31 of this year and successfully attracted a crowd of new fans to the sport. By offering viewers an inside look into the lives of stock car drivers and exploring the origins of the sport, the series has resonated with the audience.
During an appearance on the Happy Hours with Harvick podcast, Hamlin, a driver for Joe Gibbs Racing, expressed his belief that being featured in the documentary series is a way to give back to the sport. He emphasized the responsibility of drivers to contribute to the growth of NASCAR and attract more fans. Hamlin even expressed his willingness to continue being filmed and followed by Netflix for as long as he desires.
The NASCAR Full Speed series not only highlighted Hamlin, but also showcased other drivers in their natural environments. This exposure brought a substantial number of new fans while reigniting the passion of existing ones.
When asked about his opinion on how drivers are portrayed in the show during the Happy Hours podcast, Hamlin stated that he believes the representation is a fairly accurate reflection of reality, characterized by honesty and authenticity. He further emphasized the significant benefits of the show for NASCAR and encouraged every driver to show themselves both to the fans and to the sport. Hamlin’s involvement in the Netflix Full Speed program positioned him as a pioneer in this regard.