
Racing fans, buckle up — Tony Stewart is bringing dirt racing to the global spotlight in a way only “Smoke” can. The NASCAR Hall of Famer has inked a $15.5 million deal with Netflix to produce a high-octane feature film centered around the iconic Eldora Speedway, the dirt track he owns and has fiercely championed for decades.
Far more than a documentary, this film promises a cinematic experience that dives deep into the soul of American motorsports. With exclusive, never-before-seen footage, it chronicles the roots of dirt racing and the stories of drivers who risked everything for glory. Expect thunderous engines, flying clay, and legendary rivalries reborn — including insights into Stewart’s own journey from dirt ovals to stock car superstardom.
The project has already sparked buzz across the racing world, with Netflix promising a production that’s both adrenaline-charged and emotionally raw. Eldora Speedway, known for hosting marquee events like the World 100 and Kings Royal, becomes the beating heart of a story that’s as much about perseverance and passion as it is about racing.
For Stewart, this is a legacy project — a tribute to the grit, community, and unfiltered thrill of the dirt track life. And for viewers, whether lifelong fans or curious newcomers, it’s a front-row seat to the magic of motorsport’s most primal form. Coming 2026, get ready to feel the dirt fly.
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