Joey Logano Shares the Most Frustrating and Heartbreaking Aspect of Collaborating with Netflix

As the engines roar for the 2024 NASCAR season, a new player enters the field. Netflix's docuseries 'NASCAR: Full Speed' has hit the screens, but not all are thrilled about it.

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Netflix's Intrusion

Joey Logano, a renowned NASCAR driver, recently expressed his discomfort with Netflix's filming techniques. He felt the cameras were intrusive, especially during his private moments. He said, "I walk up there in the hallway, they follow me into the hallway…then I’m trying to get undressed, and at that point I’m like, okay guys, that’s gonna be the line."

Reliving the Past

Logano was also not comfortable with the idea of revisiting his past failures on camera. He found it difficult to relive the moments of getting knocked out of the playoffs, which was a part of the docuseries.

Invasion of Privacy

The invasion of his home and family privacy was another aspect that Logano was not okay with. He felt that his privacy and safety were compromised due to the filming process.

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