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F1 Drive to Survive: Haas & Ferrari Team Bosses Defend the Use of Expletives in the Series

F1: Drive to Survive has become an integral part of the life of every Formula 1 fan. However, the last season or so has made people more and more skeptical about the docuseries. Some major storylines have been left out, drama has been cinematically created where there is none in reality, dialogues sometimes feel scripted, and there are a lot of cuss words. Is it really a good series then? Well, there are a good number of members in the paddock who certainly back the series big time. Not least among them being Haas boss Guenther Steiner and Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto.

Steiner has become a cult figure in F1. And he owes a large part of the portrayal of his personality to the show. However, he claims that none of what he says is scripted, it’s just him being in the moment.

Guenther Steiner at the pre-race presser in Imola
Formula One F1. Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola, Italy. Haas team principal Guenther Steiner during the press conference FIA/Handout via REUTERS

The German said, “I don’t know how much I will swear this season. I don’t normally plan this in advance. As I always say, I’m not an actor, I’m not given a script.”

Another person who defended the series was the Ferrari team boss. Binotto instead praised the series for making people more interested in F1.

Ferrari boss showers high praise on F1: Drive to Survive

The Italian said, “Netflix was a very positive development for us, with or without abusive language. I think it gave F1 a huge fan base and increased the interest in the sport. Thanks to Netflix, there has been a huge increase in the number of people interested in F1.”

Mattia Binotto looks on
Formula One F1. Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola, Italy. Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto during the press conference FIA/Handout via REUTERS

Every show has its fans and critics, and this series is no different. At the end of the day, the show is all about entertaining the audience. Even though some events may be dramatized or over exaggerated, one can’t deny that it has helped F1 reach a larger audience. However, a word of advice, don’t take everything shown as reality.

Nevertheless, the show will be around for at least another couple of years. Netflix has confirmed they are working on Season 4 and Season 5. So rest assured it will still serve as a hype builder for fans before the commencement of yet another season of F1 racing.

Read More: Sebastian Vettel Reveals Why He ‘Does Not Feel the Urge’ to Watch Drive to Survive

 

 

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