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McLaren F1 Amazon series to premiere in February

A new series documenting McLaren's tumultuous 2017 Formula 1 season is set to premiere on the Amazon Prime streaming service next month. McLaren announced last March it would be working with Amazon Prime Video on a series going behind-the-scenes at the British F1 team, offering unparalleled access and insight to its workings. Amazon confirmed on Wednesday the series titled Grand Prix Driver will premiere on its Prime streaming platform on February 9 with the full four-episode series. "GRAND PRIX Driver will take viewers through [Stoffel] Vandoorne’s first few months with McLaren-Honda, including his gruelling training regime, the highly anticipated launch of the new 2017 car and...
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