As has now become tradition, the turn of the new year means that we are but a couple of months away from the premiere of the new season of Netflix’s Drive to Survive docuseries. Season 4 is set to be the juiciest one yet, with controversy running riot in the championship battle between Sir Lewis
MoreCarlos Sainz has revealed that he is disappointed with the portrayal of Ferrari in season three of Netflix’s Drive To Survive docuseries. Season three covered the 2020 F1 season, a campaign which saw Ferrari struggle with a woefully uncompetitive car. As a result, the team had their worst season in four decades. Speaking to GQ
MoreDutch ace Max Verstappen has revealed he will not be taking part in the new season of Netflix’s Drive To Survive docuseries. The Red Bull driver has previously criticised the docuseries for being sensationalist and for taking radio messages out of context. Explaining his decision not to participate in the fourth season of the docuseries,
MoreMcLaren F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo has hit out at Formula One for over-promoting crashes as part of the action and appeal of the sport. “I think last year, F1 put on their social channels, like, ‘top 10 moments of the year’ or something, and eight of the ten were crashes,” Ricciardo said in an interview
MoreFerrari driver Charles Leclerc was left embarrassed while answering a fan’s question after Sebastian Vettel interjected and said something he wasn’t supposed to say. READ: Luca Corberi’s Lawyers Highlight Schumacher-Coulthard Fracas In Defence Of Disgraced Karter The incident took place in the run-up to the 2020 Italian Grand Prix and was revealed in episode four
MoreAlex Albon was promoted to Red Bull after around half a season in Formula One with Toro Rosso, with the Milton Keynes-based team deciding to drop Pierre Gasly for the British-Thai driver. READ: ‘Lawrence Is A Force Of Nature’: DTS Sheds Light On Stroll’s Racing Point Takeover Ultimately, Albon was also axed – and unlike
MoreCanadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll became known within the world of F1 when his son, Lance, began racing with the Williams F1 Team in 2017 in a move that was linked with him providing much-needed funding to the ailing team. READ: Sebastian Vettel Willing To Accept ‘Horrible’ Car As Long As It’s Quick He then purchased
MoreFormula 1 and Netflix have today revealed that the third season of the Drive to Survive docuseries will be released on 19 March. “Intense battles, fierce rivalries, unexpected podiums and Lewis Hamilton’s incredible seventh world title will ensure the series is one of the most action packed yet,” Formula One said in a statement announcing
MoreFrench F1 driver Esteban Ocon has admitted that Netflix’s Drive To Survive docuseries helped him land a seat at Renault alongside Daniel Ricciardo in 2020. Ocon, who will continue to drive for the team under its new name in 2021, featured heavily in the docuseries’ first season, which covered the 2018 campaign. READ: Rob Bloom
MoreNetflix is currently filming the third season of its Drive To Survive documentary series – and, as there’s been plenty of drama this year, season three looks set to be a great watch. The American on-demand content giant was first given behind-the-scenes access to the Formula One grid in 2018 after they reached a deal
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