The series, which has lived for three seasons, is still very popular, especially in the United States, and Formula One is also proud of winning many new fans through the series.
However, while fans are happy to get behind-the-scenes insights, the heroes themselves aren’t necessarily enthusiastic, of course that’s what your man picks. Verstappen, for example, who usually doesn’t like to appear in pictures, isn’t happy to help Netflix anymore.
The reason for this is that a lot of things are intentionally distorted in order to create drama, so even though it’s a series of documents, sometimes it doesn’t necessarily cover real events and events.
But Peres has a different opinion and spoke about it on Thursday. “First of all, I have a lot of respect for Drive to Survive because it’s amazing what he’s done for Formula 1. I really appreciate it.”
“At first, I didn’t really think it would be something serious or important to our sport. And secondly, yeah, they like doing drama, they like selling sport that way, with a little bit of drama. It’s a show.”
“The end result, though, is that it’s good for the sport and that the fans are enjoying it too, so I’m happy with that,” the Mexican pilot explained. So while one Red Bull rider isn’t a fan of it at all, another can accept it, of course it has absolutely no bearing on the events on the track.
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