NASCAR: Full Speed Soundtrack 2024: A “Driver to Survive” type series is being introduced to the world’s top stock car racing levels. Many are anticipating the release. All the fans were wondering when the game series would be released.
A new sports series, “NASCAR: Full Speed,” was announced and scheduled for release on January 30, 2024. The series stars Ryan Blaney, William Byron, Ross Chastain, Denny Hamlin, Bubba Wallace, Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, Joey Logano and Tyler Reddick.
Who Composed NASCAR: Full Speed Soundtrack?
Composer details are not available yet, but we will update you soon.
Netflix’s official Synopsis: Netflix’s newest sports series tracks the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs and championship race, following drivers as they battle around the racetrack with one of the most storied titles in motorsports at stake.
NASCAR: Full Speed Soundtrack List
Here is the complete NASCAR: Full Speed soundtrack list with episodes:
Epsiode 1
- Radar Love by Golden Earring: This song is part of the track Moontan, which was composed by the artist Golden Earring and released in 1973. The genre of the music is rock.
- Walk the Line by Patrick McManus
- Daytona Sand by Orville Peck: This song is part of the track Bronco: Chapters 1 & 2, composed by the artist Orville Peck and released in 2022.
- Wild West Women by Jack the Radio
Epsiode 2
- This Will Be Our Year by The Zombies: This song is part of the track Odessey and Oracle, which was composed by the artist The Zombies and released in 1968.
- Forever by Lil Wayne: This song is part of the track More than a Game, composed by the artists Eminem, Kanye West, Drake, and Lil Wayne and released in 2009.
- All In To Win by Leigh Frankley
Epsiode 3
- Powerhouse by Benjamin Patrick Burbary: This song is part of the track Made for Greatness: Pop Rock Anthems, composed by the artists John August Pregler, Benjamin Patrick Burbary, and Bernard James Perryy and released in 2019.
- All In To Win by Leigh Frankley
- Welcome to the South by Inside Tracks: This song was released in 2016
- Where’d All the Time Go? by Dr. Dog: This song is part of the track Shame, Shame (Deluxe Edition), composed by the artist Dr. Dog and released in 2010. The song genre includes Alternative/Indie.
- Smokin’Stack by Jon Christmas
Epsiode 4
- Daylight by David Kushner: This song is part of the track Bravo Hits 122, composed by the artist David Kushner and released in 2023. The song genre includes Pop.
- Wake Up by Jonas Martin: This song is part of the track Chokecherry Jam, composed by the artist Jonas Martin and released in 2015.
Epsiode 5
- Forgotten and Remembered by Geoge Hollingdrake
- Welcome to the Black Parade by Chemical Romance: This song is part of the track The Black Parade, which was composed by the artist My Chemical Romance and released in 2006. The genre of the music includes Emo, Alternative rock, Pop-punk, and Alternative/Indie.
- City Slippin by Jack the Radio: The song is part of the track Badlands, composed by artist Jack the Radio and released in 2015.
The complete soundtrack is available now. You can listen and enjoy some of the other soundtracks.
You can watch the NASCAR: Full Speed trailer on YouTube, where you can glimpse the story.
A suggestive soundtrack completes the visuals, enhancing the emotional impact of the trailer, and the trailer reflects the variety and intensity expected in the film.
The fifth episode in the series, Florida, has a runtime of 45 minutes per episode. It will take viewers through the 2023 NASCAR Playoffs, from the South 500 to the NASCAR Cup Series championship finale, when Blaney etched himself in the history books.
Premiere Date: January 30, 2024
Production Company: Words + Pictures and NASCAR Studios
Executive Producers: Connor Schell and Aaron Cohen (Words + Pictures); Ben Kennedy, Tim Clark, Matt Summers, Tally Hair (NASCAR Studios); and Dale Earnhardt Jr.
According to the People, “When you’re at the racetrack, the overall sensory experience, the way it sounds, is intoxicating,” ESPN journalist Marty Smith can be heard narrating the trailer. He adds, “If you’re a race car driver, you have the opportunity to get hurt or killed — but you do it anyway. Think about what a badass that is.”
Produced and edited by Jackie Decker and Tim Mullen
Additionally, Dale Earnhardt Jr., NASCAR Hall of Famer and executive producer. “The intensity of the elimination format in the NASCAR playoffs is unlike anything else in motorsports.”