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Ignite the drama: Netflix drops new ‘Drive to Survive’ trailer

Netflix has released the trailer for Season 7 of its popular docu-series ‘Drive to Survive’ that will premiere on March 7, and the drama is already spilling over.

Formula 1’s fly-on-the-wall paddock soap opera peels back the curtain on the 2024 season – where Max Verstappen snagged his fourth crown, and the grid turned into a high-speed game of musical chairs.

The trailer, splashed across F1’s socials, teases jaw-dropping moments: Lewis Hamilton’s bombshell Ferrari switch left Toto Wolff blinking in disbelief – “After 12 years, he says, ‘I’m going to Ferrari’ – really?”- while McLaren and Red Bull’s rivalry hit fever pitch.

Verbal grenades tossed by Mclaren boss Zak Brown in the wake of Lando Norris and Max Verstappen trading paint out on the track are met with a subtle “Zak is a pr*ck” by Christian Horner.

In short, expect all the usual behind-the-scenes chaos: the tense strategy meetings, the questionable fashion choices, and the drivers trying to look cool while sweating profusely.

Season 7 of ‘Drive to Survive’ promises a pit lane packed with egos, engine roars, and enough shade to fill a grandstand.

So, grab your popcorn, head to Netflix and brace yourselves for a another bumpy, entertaining and drama-filled lap around the 2024 circus.

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Michael Delaney

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