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Netflix And Formula 1 Confirm 2018 Season Documentary-Series

Formula 1 and Netflix have announced a season-long collaboration in a documentary series of the 2018 season. The series will launch in 2019 where the documentary will showcase for the first time, into the lives of key individuals in the sport, as well as immersing deep into the cockpits and paddocks of the sport. Netflix has commissioned ten episodes from the 2018 season and will film more of the season, capturing the intense action and drama from the series. The series will be executive-produced by Academy-Award winner and the minds behind the film Senna, James Gay Rees and Paul Martin for Box to Box Films. Sophie Todd will be the showrunner. Formula 1's Managing Director of Commercial...
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