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Formula 1:Drive to Survive is back for Season 4 on March 11

Stephen Byrne by Stephen Byrne
Wednesday 16 February, 2022
in Motorsport
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Formula 1:Drive to Survive is back for Season 4 on March 11

F1 Drive to Survive 2021, Race start (Netflix)

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Today (Wednesday), Formula 1 and Netflix confirmed that Formula 1: Drive to Survive will launch with ten new episodes on March 11, one week before the Bahrain 2022 season begins.

In one of the sport’s most dramatic seasons to date, Season 4 will once again offer fans unprecedented access behind the scenes as the drivers and teams prepare to battle it out for victory.

F1 Drive to Survive, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff (Netflix)

It was a season for the ages with the battle between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen going right down to the final lap at the final race and has been the subject of controversy since.

With twenty drivers – some veterans, some rookies – this series will showcase never-before-seen footage and interviews from the biggest names in the sport. 

F1 Drive to Survive, Red Bull boss Christian Horner (Netflix)

As the pressure reaches an all-time high both on and off the track, delve into ferocious team rivalries, unexpected podiums, and the intense title battle between Mercedes and Red Bull.

Formula 1: Drive to Survive is executive-produced by Academy-Award winner James Gay-Rees (Amy, Senna) and Paul Martin (Diego Maradona) for Box to Box Films.

F1 Drive to Survive, Driver photos 2021 (Netflix)

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