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PEREZ is also not a fan of the NETFLIX series Drive to Survive: “They went too far”

Netflix recently released a new season of the Drive to Survive series, which features last year’s Formula 1 season.

Sergio Perez sent a clear message to the Formula One leaders. If the number of races increases, he will say goodbye to this sport, as it is already unsustainable - Photo: HB Press

Like many racers as well Sergio Perez, who is entering his second season this year as a team racer Red Bull, was not happy with the result, which he revealed to television ESPN.

This series was mostly about fighting between Max Verstappn in Lewis Hamilton. Both racers didn't give a damn in the championship space, which meant that in the final race in Abu Dhabi eliminated evenly. In the end, he was Verstappen the one who pulled the longer end.

The Mexican believes that Netflix has gone a little too far in its fourth season.

Sergio Perez he was curious to see how it would be Netflix presented the season, but was visibly disappointed. Dissatisfaction with the fourth season of the series Drive to Survive have already been expressed by other racers such as Lando Norris in Carlos Sainz. "The season has had enough drama on its own. But last season they went too far. I thought this was going to be their best season, but to be honest, I didn’t watch it to the end."

His teammate Max Verstappen is Netflix's biggest opponent and refused to participate in the Drive to Survive series, so they had to use interviews from other media - Photo: HB Press

Even more critical of these series Netflix so his teammate is at Red Bullu Max Verstappen, who is not a fan of the series at all Drive to Survive. The Dutchman even refused to take part in these episodes, and v Netflix he didn't want to perform at all. That’s why Americans chose some of the interviews he did Verstappen deal with other media.           

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