Formula 1 Drive To Survive

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Drive to Survive is a collaboration between Netflix and Formula One to give an exclusive behind the scenes look at the 2018 Formula One World Championship. The Netflix original docu-series premiered on 8 March 2019.

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From the producer of Amy and Senna this series goes one step further into the world of Formula 1 as we meet the families, the teams and the drivers behind th. Formula 1: Drive to Survive. Season(s): 3 2 1. Docuseries following the FIA Formula One World Championship across multiple seasons. Formula 1: Drive To Survive Season 4 Release Date, Drivers, And Team Owners - What We Know So Far Shutterstock By Helen A. Lee / May 11, 2021 5:46 pm EDT / Updated: May 12, 2021 9:19 am EDT. Drivers, managers and team owners live life in the fast lane - both on and off the track - during one cutthroat season of Formula 1 racing. Formula 1: Drive to Survive - watch online: stream, buy or rent. Currently you are able to watch 'Formula 1: Drive to Survive' streaming on Netflix.

The ten-part docu-series is the “first to truly immerse the audience inside the cockpits, the paddock and the lives of the key players in Formula 1”. The series covers the 2018 Formula One World Championship and has “unparalleled and exclusive access to the world’s fastest drivers, team principals and owners, as well as Formula 1’s own management team.”

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Formula 1 Drive to Survive S01E01 All to Play For

Driver Daniel Ricciardo looks to make a statement on the track while the teams prepare for the first race of the season at the Australian Grand Prix.

Formula 1 Drive to Survive S01E02 The King of Spain

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Team McLaren aims to turn things around as its driver Fernando Alonso faces Renault's Carlos Sainz Jr. at the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona.

Formula 1 Drive to Survive S01E03 Redemption

At the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix, Ricciardo feels pressured by an upstart. Also, the men and women of Williams Racing fight to remain relevant.

Formula 1 Drive to Survive S01E04 The Art of War

The troubled offtrack relationship between Red Bull and Renault hits a new low. Meanwhile, a top Formula 1 driver makes a shocking move.

Formula 1 Drive to Survive S01E05 Trouble at the Top

A team's financial backing doesn't always translate into victories. See: McLaren. Also, the principal and co-owner of Force India faces legal issues.

Formula 1 Drive to Survive S01E06 All or Nothing

When Force India is bought by a group led by Lawrence Stroll, the team's two drivers worry Stroll's son, Lance, may take one of their spots.

Formula 1 Drive to Survive S01E07 Keeping Your Head

Perhaps trying too hard, Haas F1 Team driver Romain Grosjean struggles with confidence and nerves at the famed French Grand Prix.

Formula 1 Drive to Survive S01E08 The Next Generation

Sauber driver Charles Leclerc hopes to achieve something his late godfather Jules Bianchi never did: race for Ferrari.

Formula 1 Drive to Survive S01E09 Stars and Stripes

The bitter rivalry between Renault and Haas heats up, and the mid-tier teams vie for bragging rights at the United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas.

Formula 1 Drive to Survive S01E10 Crossing the Line

Drivers -- both legends and upstarts -- focus on ending the year on a high note as the teams prepare for the season's final race at Abu Dhabi.

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The Netflix reality series 'Formula 1: Drive to Survive' has become a must-watch on the streaming platform — even for those who aren't into racing. 'More than any other viewing experience, the series manages to capture the true drama of F1, shining a light on the stories — personal, political, technical — that make the sport so high-octane,' Wired wrote in 2020 after the release of Season 2.

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Although there has been some criticism of the way seasons were framed, and how some other things — like driver rivalries – have been faked, the show that covers the annual Formula One World Championship is going strong after debuting in 2019. The latest season, its third, released almost two months ago, which means time is ripe for Netflix to issue a renewal paving the way for Season 4. Although Netflix has not yet sent down that official word, the people behind the show are clearly looking toward not just Season 4, but also many seasons beyond. Each season so far has contained 10 episodes, so fans can probably expect the same from Season 4.

Here's everything we know so far.

What is the release date of Formula 1: Drive to Survive Season 4?

With the third season now in the books, fans are awaiting word on Season 4 — and the signs are encouraging. In February, Brazilian sports journalist Julianne Cerasoli noted that she'd spotted some crew members from the show doing some filming. She tweeted: 'A little behind the scenes: Perez is giving an interview via Zoom and, behold, two professionals who work on the filming of Netflix pass behind him ... it seems that they are already starting the fourth season before the third premieres!'

Additionally, the Australian Grand Prix podcast spoke with the show's executive producer, James Gay-Rees, about the new season. The producer said that a Season 4 was coming and that they were also planning for a Season 5, although it was unclear if that meant the show had been officially greenlit to continue.

Should a Season 4 happen, it's very likely to follow the timeline of the previous seasons, which all released in February or March of 2019, 2020, and 2021 respectively. Thus, with filming likely already underway, it's very likely that an upcoming season could come out in spring 2022. However, the Formula One racing season did start a bit late this year, making delays possible (via Fansided).

Which drivers will be featured on Formula 1: Drive to Survive Season 4?

Gay-Rees said on the Australian Grand Prix podcast that the show is in a good place, given that its crew is now trusted to some extent in Formula One circles, giving it access that will make for better shows in the future. Beyond that, Gay-Rees said there's a certain level of anticipation that goes into the filming, as they must guess which way the plot will go, and try to be there at the right time.

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'It's an evolving thing really,' Gay-Rees said on The Grand Prix podcast (18:42 minutes from the end). 'The trick with any show like this is you say it's to basically sort of have an evolving cast, which you should become very familiar with and you have your likes and your dislikes and your favorites and not-so-favorites. And then you just have to hack on with that dynamic and keep it fresh and try to keep the storylines different. So as you're going into Season 4 the idea is to, again, work really differently this time because you don't want to repeat yourself and you don't want your same characters to go through the same journeys every time.'

And due of the nature of reality shows, there's no word at this point which drivers will be the focus of the season. It's possible that the producers haven't even decided yet, since the F1 season is still ongoing, and storylines have yet to be completed.

Which team owners will be featured on Formula 1: Drive to Survive Season 4?

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On the podcast, Gay-Rees confirmed (2:00 from the end) that the plot's 'still kind of being worked out,' although the format would probably remain the same. He hinted that people would enjoy seeing a 'proper Red Bull and Mercedes dust-off.'

'Red Bull are playing it down and being very calm and cool about it, but everyone seems to think it's a two-horse race,' Gay-Rees said. 'And then the battle for third could be pretty intense, I think, between McLaren and Ferrari, and possibly Aston Martin and a few others. So, you know, it's shaping up to be a really good season.'

If that's the case, team owners appearing on the reality series could include Red Bull's Christian Horner, Mercedes' Toto Wolff, McLaren's Zak Brown, and Aston Martin's Lawrence Stroll. They're not new faces for fans of 'Formula 1: Drive to Survive.'

Gay-Rees even referenced a possible fifth season here, saying that new Formula One rules going into effect in 2022 after a delay might affect the cars and make things more difficult. 'It's going to be pretty punchy, so you know, we'd love to keep on going with it,' he said. But first, we have to find out if Season 4 is coming.