Joey Logano Rejects Netflix’s Offer to Film His Personal Life for NASCAR Series

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Joey Logano, the 2022 NASCAR champion, has made headlines by rejecting Netflix's offer to document his personal life for an upcoming NASCAR series. Despite his less-than-ideal performance in this year's playoffs, Logano remains a prominent figure in the NASCAR community.

Logano's Take on Netflix Partnership


Logano expressed discomfort with the intrusive nature of Netflix's crew. He stated, "I don’t want them in my house and nowhere I live. Watch me brush my teeth in the morning, no! You can watch me go to work and we will do a couple of things with the family, that’s fine. But like, there’s gotta be a little bit of limitations here. It just seems a little weird."

Logano's Performance This Season

After becoming the champion last year, Logano's performance this season has not met expectations. Despite inconsistent performances and only one P1 finish at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, he was able to accumulate enough points for an entry into the round of 16.

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The NASCAR-Netflix Partnership

In a groundbreaking announcement, NASCAR revealed that Netflix would be documenting the 2023 season’s playoffs to create a series similar to F1’s Drive to Survive. The media crew has been following drivers around since last month.

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