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8/10
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pidstr4 March 2022
First, lets talk production technical qualities - Sound, Vision, Direction, Editing, Lighting - ALL are excellent, making the episodes easy to watch and listen to, no eye strain or ear strain.

The Story Telling aspect of the Direction, the weaving of documentary with just enough dramatic tension, again, excellent.

From the outside looking in, the view of someone raised outside of the US, this appears to be a well balanced and well presented 'year in the life of', for a person under a great deal of strain, being pulled in many directions by personal history, national history, sporting history, and then current turbulent politics.

For this fan of international motorsport, Bubba Wallace Jr will be added to the list of drivers wanting the best for, even if just because he's inspiring people to chase their dreams.
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6/10
Mixed bag
gregorydewaegheneire9 March 2022
As an European I was interested in a Nascar docu. This documentary is so much more... a bit too much for my taste.

The non chronological set-up makes it at times difficult to follow. Then you have all the things that are repeated again and again and again and... 3, max 4 episodes would have been sufficiant. If that was the case and they would repeat less stuff I would give it a 9.

But hey, Bubba seems a fine man. I wish he would have gotten a better documentary.
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8/10
Well done
dxnntbktfz27 February 2022
First off the series was well done and organized. I learned a lot of things I did not know. Secondly seeing all the 1star ratings show the importance of documentaries like this.
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6/10
Turn Left
Ronmeister6715 June 2022
It's all about balance... Race and "race" both deserve a place but when does overemphasizing one or ignoring the other become a problem? I believe a fair equilibrium was achieved in several episodes, not in others.

This mini series describes a sport, a person, a company and a family in a context larger than Race and "race". That was never going to be easy. A brave attempt with a fair result.

If it's pure racing you're interested in, this may not be for you. If you can handle a wider context, if you can access both sides of your brain, this may be of interest.

Whatever the case may be... be ware if all the left turns...
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9/10
All the "1's" showing up tells you they STILL have no interest in diversity in NASCAR
abc_off23 February 2022
The ole' boys holding on to this sport like they are their so called "heritage." Great look into a man doing something he loves and has it has made a fan of me. Keep it up bruh.

Much love from the family.
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10/10
Netflix Earns the Checkered Flag in this Docuseries
mattdula-7808024 February 2022
Denny Hamlin and Bubba Wallace provide an intricate look into the challenges of managing and figure heading a brand new race team in this docuseries, which focuses on Bubba Wallace's challenges to move through the ranks as a black driver in a predominantly southern, white sport.

Wallace's experiences are both captivating and, at times, gut wrenching, specifically when following his journey as an activist during the summer of 2020, and will compel many fans to a new respect for Wallace and his counterparts, while likely also inspiring further hate from opponents of civil rights.

This docuseries gets a 10 for its ability to inspire productive conversation and fascinate with an inside look in North Americas most popular Motorsport.
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2/10
Terribly disappointing
WormIsLaw18 March 2022
The first episode is great, I had a good time and it was very interesting. After that even the show looses the plot. It's repeating scenes to stretch out the time and in the end I've watched 5 hours of nothing.
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10/10
Let's just say...prolific.
ballouvince22 February 2022
Jack Nicholson's famous phrase from a Few Good Men comes to mind. NASCAR admitted, themselves, the sport began as bootlegging. There are many PROLIFIC reminders, this tv series had to be made.
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1/10
Absolutely terrible
keithmccarthy-6813220 August 2022
Absolutely terrible! Politically driven documentary.... So much potential but it's awful. If your into motorsports then it's not for you...! It's a political documentary which is just terrible.
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9/10
Very Strong, Very Very Strong
carolinelovesalan-0639525 February 2022
All the racing events covered in this Docu-series are events I watched live, and yet this documentary still had my heart racing despite the fact that I knew the outcome. Netflix knows how to build the intensity in sports like this. Hats off to NASCAR and Netflix and I definitely hope it leads to more in the future.
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10/10
Go check it.
ssnf-9669324 February 2022
Really interesting insight of what happend during that time period. I'm european and a huge f1 and motogp fan. Not really into nascar. But i stumbled upon this and decide it to give it a go.

After watching it i can only say: its clearly a story that needs to be told.

Some people say its to much to the left. But hey it's nascar they always go left ;)
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2/10
So... In today's NASCAR is actual WINNING races still that big of a deal?
stickman0073 March 2022
Netflix has a great series called F1-DRIVE TO SURVIVE. I like it a lot, very interesting, beautifully filmed, new season next week, can't wait! I love the sport of racing. I use to race motorcycles. When I was a kid I thought I'd be a champ at moto-cross. Then, when I got into my teens, I met the kids who had the real talent.

One of the things about racing cars that you draw from F1 is how dangerous it can be. Sure, you've got a crew behind you & all that research & money & what not, but you still gotta drive a car 200 plus miles an hour & maybe die. NASCAR is no different than F1.

That's the brutal reality of motorsports. To receive Top-Drawer fame status in NASCAR you really have to risk your life & have talent.

Except now, it seems there are other ways to achieve Top-Drawer fame.

Richard Petty once implied in a statement that if Danica Patrick was a male driver in NASCAR that nobody would even know her name, and he was correct. Sure, Patrick has the guts to climb behind the wheel and race, but she's not as great as the other drivers. She's rich & famous because she's a woman participating in a sport traditionally dominated by men. Simple fact. She has achieved top draw fame.

Bubba Wallace does NOT have a great record in NASCAR. Still, he does climb behind the wheel & takes the ultimate risk but he's not as great as the other drivers. Simple fact. He's sure got Top-Draw fame now tho.

I'll say that the real villains of this doc are the black FBI agent that ran this ridiculous investigation & the white NASCAR exec who still assert that this was some hate crime & to hell with the evidence. They're scum.

2 stars for the great racing footage. It appears that others are more impressed.
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8/10
Great documentary
alistairmclean8126 June 2022
As a white man who lives in the UK you can see from all the 1 star bombers that racism is still hot with the American brand. What was once thought of as a great country, has always been based on the blood of its victims.

A great show, very moving and Bubba is a champ. I'm so glad black people are finally getting a chance to prove how awesome they are.
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2/10
Netflix, I don't pay you a subscription do deliver this
boboceaelena3 March 2022
A lot w quality documentary where so little happen that they switch back and forth between the years to create something. This was another low quality, race bating, divisive "documentary". Hey Netflix, I don't pay you a subscription to deliver that.
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9/10
Excellent behind-the-scenes look at Bubba's life and NASCAR's struggle with race
maroonhokiegirl23 February 2022
Warning: Spoilers
This docuseries discusses the difficult history NASCAR has with race and racism, both as a company and within the fanbase. Sadly, you'll find proof of that in other reviews here on IMDB, from the very type of fans that are resistant to progress that are covered in the series. I would take those reviews with a grain of salt.

As a 30 year NASCAR fan and Bubba fan, this was extremely enjoyable. I loved how it explained how NASCAR works in layman's terms (Denny Hamlin is surprisingly good at this) without making it feel dumbed down for someone like me, that knows the sport inside and out. It was great to see some of the inner workings and dynamics of 23XI Racing. I was thrilled to see some other drivers, like Ty Dillon, Kyle Busch, and Ryan Blaney featured, as well as many surprising guests, speaking to Bubba's impact both within NASCAR and outside of the sport. As a fan of the 23 team, it was hard to relive the first half of the 2021 season, especially seeing how difficult it was on everyone involved, but watching this just two days after an almost-Daytona 500 win puts in perspective just how far the team has come in one short year.

The only reason I'm giving this 9 instead of 10 stars is because I wish they'd spent more time on Bubba's first Cup win. I assume that filming was wrapped by the time it came around, but it was such a huge moment for him and the team, it felt like an afterthought. Also because they called JR Houston "Sean Smith" and I want the guy to get his name credited correctly!
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2/10
I was so excited
jward-9538518 March 2022
Being a die hard Nascar fan and a millennial, I was very extremely excited to watch a Nascar show similar to Drive to Survive. I watched the first three episodes of the season then quit watching because it's just another social justice documentary. I'm actually a fan of Bubba, but following one mid-pack driver and making 80% of the episode about skin color just isn't entertaining. The only reason I didn't give it one star is because the small amount of racing, on and off the track, they cover is good quality. Other than that it just feels like a regurgitation of every social justice media network. Netflix, please give race fans a show about RACING.
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