
Drive to Survive Season 7 release date confirmed ahead of 2025 F1
Formula 1 and Netflix have officially confirmed Drive to Survive Season 7 release date ahead of 2025 F1 Season.
Formula 1 and Netflix have officially confirmed Drive to Survive Season 7 release date ahead of 2025 F1 Season.
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Netflix has released a trailer for the highly anticipated Drive to Survive season 6 ahead of its February 23 premiere.
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The popular docu-series ‘Drive to Survive’ has been extended for a fifth and sixth season by Formula 1 and Netflix.
Netflix has released the official trailer of Drive to Survive Season 4 ahead of the premiere on March 11.
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Leading Formula One drivers defended the popular Netflix “Drive to Survive” fly-on-the-wall series on Thursday after Red Bull’s championship leader Max Verstappen said he was snubbing it because he felt some of the rivalries were “faked.” The docu-series, now filming its fourth season, has been credited as a big factor influencing the sport’s growth in the United States. Red Bull driver Max Verstappen earlier told the Associated Press that he recognized the importance of the series but did not like being a part of it and would not be giving any interviews.Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, Verstappen’s title rival, told reporters at the U.S. Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, that he had noticed a surge in interest in the country.“In this last couple of years it’s been the steepest rise and more and more people are talking about it, more and more people engaging,” he said.“The amount of emails and messages I get from people I’ve known for years in the States and who never knew what I was doing and now are hooked and can’t wait to come. I think a lot of them are coming this weekend.” Verstappen’s Mexican team mate Sergio Perez, a two-times race winner who featured heavily last season, said he respected what the documentary was doing.“What it has done for Formula One is tremendous. It’s really something I appreciate,” he said.“The way they sell the sport is a bit of a drama. It is a show but at the end of the day it is good for the sport and is good for the fans so I am happy with it.” McLaren’s Lando Norris, voted the second-most popular driver after Verstappen in a fan survey published on Thursday, also appreciated the show.“I’m fine with it,” he said. “I think it’s a cool thing. Coming to America there are so many people who are now into Formula One just because of watching ‘Drive to Survive.’ I think I come across on it alright.“I think they do a good job. I can’t really speak on behalf of Max.”His Australian team mate Daniel Ricciardo agreed: “Most of us experience the effect it’s had on the sport. There’s certainly been a lot of growth and I honestly see that most in America.“There’s times where you want a little bit of space or privacy but I do think if you let them know no cameras in this room they are pretty good with that.”
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has declared he will not be participating in the fourth season of Netflix series Drive to Survive. The 24-year-old has hit out at the popular TV show branding it as ‘fake’, bringing out claims it is edited to portray rivalries that do not exist. In March 2020, the Dutch driver had criticised the series again stating that he was unhappy with how the series potrayed him. The championship leader has now announced he is refusing to be involved in the upcoming season, which will be released after the 2021 World Championship. The Netflix show gives fans a behind-the-scenes look from the F1 season, showing exclusive interviews from drivers as well as action from each Grand Prix. But don’t expect to see Verstappen, who could win his first world title this year, in season four. Speaking ahead of the United States Grand Prix on Monday morning, he told the press he will not be taking part in the fourth season of Drive to Survive. “I understand that it needs to be done to boost the popularity in America… But from my side as a driver, I don’t like being part of it,” said Verstappen. “They faked a few rivalries which they don’t really exist, so I decided to not be a part of it and did not give any more interviews after that because then there is nothing you can show,” he continued. “I am not really a dramatic show kind of person, I just want facts and real things to happen.” Verstappen, who leads Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton by six points in the standings, then went on to state how Netflix will oversell his rivalry with the 36-year-old. “Probably in the Netflix show we will be,” he said when asked if he and Hamilton are rivals. “We one time bumped into each other walking, so probably that will be in there. “The problem is they will always position you in a way they want, so whatever you say they will try to make you look reckless or try to make you…whatever fits the stor of the series. “So I never really liked that. I prefer to just have a one-on-one interview with the person who would like to know me.” Fans will be disappointed not to see Verstappen in the show with supporters voting him as their current favourite F1 driver.