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FORMULA 1: The third season of the Netflix series DRIVE TO SURVIVE in the making

Formula One veterans have confirmed that the third season of the Netflix series “Drive to Survive” is already in the making.

Like colleagues from RaceFans already revealed last month, the teams said Netflix accompanied by some teams in the opening races of the 2020 season. These were changed in size due to limitations associated with the coronavirus pandemic.

"After the great responses of the first two seasons of Drive to Survive on Netflix, the team is already working on filming the third season,Said the first man of Formula 1 Chase carey. The crew Netflix joined the teams in the opening race of the season McLaren in Red Bull. Formula 1 continues to expand access to championship coverage on a variety of platforms. “We will work with the YouTube channel to broadcast the German GP race at the Nürburgring. This way, fans from selected European countries will be able to watch the entire racing weekend for free on the Formula 1 Youtube channel.He added Tortoiseshell.

Chase Carey pointed out that the third season of the Netflix series Drive to Survive is in the making, and the dignitaries also want to bring their F1TV Pro platform closer to traditional TV viewers.

American he said yes formula 1 it is also examining how to bring its live racing service to more markets, F1TV Pro. "Now the less important thing for me for F1 TV Pro is its quality, we had a problem at first, but since then it works well and we think we can continue with the product and win new consumers. Thus, in many places, we pursue it more as a partnership and try to develop ways to improve the experience of the traditional TV viewer with a product aimed at the right enthusiast."

The Netflix team (the photo is from last season) also monitored the teams in their work this year, despite the restrictions due to the coronavirus.

      

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