TV
Your armchair F1 paddock pass
The latest season of Drive to Survive exposes some feisty exchanges but does so with more maturity, says James Elson
The all-star cast of Drive to Survive – and nobody’s writing their script for them
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CAMERAS AND BOOM MICS CIRCLE their prey in Styria: Daniel Ricciardo receives an icy wave from his jilted Renault team boss, Christian Horner and Helmut Marko guffaw to themselves in a corner while Günther Steiner cracks his knuckles, preparing to smash in yet another newly repaired Haas motorhome door.
The third instalment of Drive to Survive, the Netflix series that has introduced F1 to a whole new audience, has arrived. With a less contrived narrative, better-integrated action shots and sound effects inflected with a little more subtlety, it also appears to have gone up a gear.
Made by Box to Box Films, the documentary is as good as some of us will get to a paddock pass, going behind the scenes to show the top level of motor sport apparently as it ‘really’ is.
During its short history the Netflix F1 series has found many fans, both in diehard motor sport anoraks and casual viewers, and despite much of the fair criticism directed towards the show, it seems most just can’t take their eyes off it.