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This season covers the fierce title battle of that season between seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton and Dutch driver Max Verstappen. [1] The trailer for the fourth season was released on 28 February 2022, and the season premiered on Netflix on 11 March 2022.
Max Verstappen has the chance to add to one of the most entertaining Formula One seasons in recent memory by becoming a four-time World Drivers’ Champion on Saturday at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Season 5 documents the 2022 Formula One World Championship and was released on 24 February 2023. [1] This season covers the trials and tribulations of the Scuderia Ferrari, the porpoising issue of the Mercedes W13, the path leading up to Sergio Pérez' win at the Monaco Grand Prix, the controversy surrounding Oscar Piastri's contract dispute, and Daniel Ricciardo's struggles at McLaren.
The 10-part 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".
Thanks to Daniel Ricciardo’s fast lap at the end of the most recent race in Singapore, Verstappen can still win the title finishing second to Norris in every sprint and Grand Prix remaining.
That means that if Verstappen simply finishes above Norris in Vegas, he will be crowned the 2024 champion. The Dutchman would also seal the title if both drivers fail to score a point.
In 2020, a series similar to Drive to Survive was released on F1 TV based on the 2019 Formula 2 Championship, called Chasing the Dream. [44] Subsequent second and third seasons were produced, each covering the 2020 and 2021 F2 Championships, premiering in 2021 and 2022 respectively.
Max Verstappen can cap a late night in Las Vegas with his fourth consecutive Formula 1 world championship. Verstappen enters the Las Vegas Grand Prix (1 a.m. ET Sunday, ESPN) with a 62-point lead ...