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F1 and 'Drive to Survive' get a second season on Netflix

Formula 1 and Netflix have announced that the acclaimed 'Drive to Survive' series which chronicled the 2018 F1 campaign will return next year for a second season. The ten-episode docu-series commissioned by Netflix followed Grand Prix racing's teams and drivers with a fly-on-the-wall approach that took fans behind the scenes of the sport, unveiling the unique lives and dealings of the F1 paddock's key players. Since Melbourne, the film crews of production company Box to Box have been hard at work, collecting footage that shall once again depict the sport's ever-present blend of drama and glamour. Haas' Steiner didn't want to hold back for Netflix "We are thrilled to once again be...
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