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Drive to Survive series three start date confirmed

Netflix's Formula 1 documentary Drive to Survive will return to our screens for its third season on March 19. The new series will feature 10 episodes, the same number that Netflix brought to us in both Season one and Season two. Drive to Survive takes viewers behind the scenes in Formula 1, offering a much deeper look into the series away from the standard media coverage. And considering series three will show us Formula 1 in the COVID-impacted world, it could well be the best season yet! 'This series is executive-produced by Academy-Award winner James Gay Rees (A my, Senna) and Paul Martin (Diego Maradona) for Box to Box Films,' read a statement from Formula 1. 'In the most dramatic...
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