Formula 1 Drive to Survive - Season 2 Review
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Formula 1 Drive to Survive was one of the biggest surprises in 2019. It was a massive hit not only on Netflix but also amongst Formula 1 fans. In 2020 we see the return of the series with season 2 which follows the 2019 season and the various storylines of the teams and drivers. In this video I give my thoughts on season 2 and talk about some of the positives and negatives.
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The best of Netflix’s Drive to Survive Season Two
A year on from the show’s debut, Netflix has released season two of Drive to Survive. Once again, it features some unmissable moments.
Season one was a hit, making Guenther Steiner a TV star. With his team enduring a disastrous 2019, and Mercedes and Ferrari participating this time around, season two looked set to deliver even more gems, and it delivered.
Without further ado, these are some of our favourite moments from across the 10 episodes.
Ricciardo’s first day of school (Episode 1)
A rucksack on his back, awkward introductions, everybody looking at him – when we see Ricciardo enter his new team’s headquarters for the very first time, it really does feel like we’re seeing someone’s first day at a new school.
These normal, human moments, a long way from the glitz and glamour of the paddock, ones that we so rarely get to see in Formula 1, are exactly what make the series so good.
Oh, and you just can’t help but laugh at the look of sheer disbelief of that staff member when D-Ric compliments his tattoo and hugs him.
The roasting of Romain (Episode 1)
After season one, we just couldn’t wait to see Guenther Steiner again, and from his first scene where he, alongside his drivers, introduces the 2019 car to the team, he doesn’t disappoint.
Steiner starts by gently mocking Romain Grosjean, claiming he doesn’t enjoy working with the Frenchman, before going to say “We’re not bankrupt. Well, not yet, it depends on how many cars you destroy this year”. Cold. Blooded.
The icing on the cake comes shortly afterwards when, away from the group, the Haas team principal asks Grosjean if he’s upset with him (he definitely is) before telling him “It’s just a joke.”
Guenther’s wrath (Episode 2)
An episode later, things get a little less lighthearted. As the team’s struggles grow, Steiner threatens to sack various people before Gene Haas does the same to him. Unsurprisingly, by the time his drivers take each other at Silverstone, he can’t take anymore.
He calls both Magnussen and Grosjean into his office before launching into an f-bomb heavy lecture and telling them to get out of his sight. Upon leaving, Magnussen slams the door. Bad move K-Mag, bad move.
After some vintage stirring of the pot from Race Engineer, Ayao Komatsu, Steiner charges outside to chase down the Dane. He, unfortunately, can’t track him down, and loudly states, in the middle of a busy paddock, “If it was my decision now, I’d sack them both.
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