The high stakes, the roaring crowds, the pounding hooves—horse racing is no stranger to cinematic drama. Now, Netflix is ready to bring that electricity to living rooms worldwide with Race for the Crown, a brand-new docuseries that dives deep into the heart of America’s most storied racing tradition: the Triple Crown.
For over a century, the Triple Crown—comprised of the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes—has been the ultimate test of speed, stamina, and strategy for three-year-old Thoroughbreds. Only thirteen horses have claimed the elusive title since 1919, making the feat one of the rarest in all of sports.
Netflix’s new series pulls back the curtain on this elite competition, following the blood, sweat, and sacrifice it takes to even make it to the gate—let alone history.
From powerhouse stables to small-time dreamers, Race for the Crown captures the journeys of trainers, jockeys, and owners as they navigate injuries, rivalries, and racing politics. Expect candid interviews, emotional stakes, and yes—more than a few heart-pounding finishes.
One episode zeroes in on a rising-star jockey balancing fame and pressure; another spotlights a Kentucky breeder chasing the dream with his first Derby colt. With never-before-seen footage and expert commentary, the series paints an intimate portrait of what it takes to make legends.
Produced by the award-winning team behind Drive to Survive, the series blends slick production with authentic storytelling. From Churchill Downs to Pimlico and Belmont Park, every frame captures the grit and grandeur of the sport at its highest level.
Even casual fans will find themselves glued to the screen, caught up in the triumphs and heartbreaks that define racing's most coveted prize.
The series is set to premiere just ahead of the 2025 Kentucky Derby, giving audiences the perfect pre-race binge. Whether you're a longtime racing aficionado or a Netflix browser looking for your next obsession, Race for the Crown promises all the drama.
When is the Race for the Crown Season 1 release date?
All six episodes of Race for the Crown launch on April 22.
Which horse owners and jockeys are featured in Race for the Crown?
there are several owners with big money at stake, including Michael Iavarone and Michael Repole, and a lot of Jockeys including Irad Ortiz Jr., José Ortiz, Brian Hernandez Jr, Antonio Fresu, Umberto Rispoli and many more.
Where can I watch Race for the Crown?
Watch this docuseries on Netflix.
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