• Netflix's Drive to Survive season 4 can only disappoint against r

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    Netflix's Drive to Survive season 4 can only disappoint against reality

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    Sat, 12 Mar 2022 06:00:10 +0000

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    Opinion: Drive to Survives new season reminds us why you cant script sport.

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    Netflix is no stranger to top-tier factual programming. The very best Netflix documentaries pluck the most fascinating of unknown stories from obscurity, heightening their emotional impact with talking heads, simulated role-play
    and an animation or two for audiences to enjoy in comfort and disbelief.

    The latest season Formula 1: Drive to Survive, though which began streaming on Netflix this weekend has the particularly tricky task of dramatizing the events of a sporting season that defied even the imagination of the shows usual scriptwriters.

    No amount of ominous narration or slow-motion camerawork could ever do
    justice to the jaw-dropping spectacle that unfolded during the final lap of the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, a moment of pure ecstasy for Max Verstappen fans and heartbreak for those supporting Lewis Hamilton. An impossible task

    Having watched the first episode of Drive to Survive season 4, its clear the series still employs all the familiar tricks to help its audience relive
    those fist-clenching moments. It's still one of the best Netflix shows ,
    don't get me wrong.

    But its also clear that it will fail to conjure the same feeling of awe that reality presented us with in 2021 - a pleasant reminder that sport is at its best when the unthinkable unfolds before our eyes.

    Thats not to say the interviews and forensic reliving of the entire year wont entertain but the finale in Abu Dhabi still exalts and hurts fans in equal measure, and no documentary can top that.

    In the past, criticism has been levelled at the docuseries for its tendency
    to exaggerate action on and off the race track. Supposedly fictional rivalries, dirty politics and backstage bust-ups have become a feature of a show that has been credited with revitalizing interest in a traditionally inaccessible sport. (Image credit: F1)

    In some cases, that criticism holds water in season 3, for instance, on-screen tensions between McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz were later rubbished by the drivers themselves.

    It figures, then, that some have claimed in a racing season which saw title challenger Verstappen dethrone Hamilton in exceptionally controversial
    fashion that the sport itself now plays second fiddle to the Netflix series it inspires (an allegation the shows producers have fiercely denied ).

    Could race organizers really be sacrificing the integrity of Formula 1 for
    the sake of TV drama? Few know the real answer, but this writer remains sceptical.

    In truth, the best moments in Drive to Survives four seasons have come from the little guys from the stories swallowed up by the greater championship narrative in any given year.

    How many times do we see or hear from Guenther Steiner on a Grand Prix weekend? Rarely. But the Haas team principal is indisputably the best personality to emerge from this supposedly fly-on-the-wall series, and so its true again with season 4. EVEN FUNNIER AFTER SEEING THE MAZEPIN EPISODE ON #DriveToSurvive #F1 #Formula1 https://t.co/SfXiQIe1bP March 12, 2022 See
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    Yes, the battle between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton hangs over proceedings like a dark cloud, but its the stories told in Drive to Survives earliest episodes that prove the most engaging the stories that really do demand a fly on the wall to eavesdrop, else they go untold.

    When else would we get to hear Steiner remark - particularly poignant given his recent dismissal - thats why people hate you to his driver, Nikita Mazepin?

    All this is to say that Drive to Survive season 4 is once again like all three seasons before it succeeds when its showing us things we dont already know.

    You cant replicate the magic of a championship finale when your audience already knows the outcome, but you can surprise and entertain with insight into the lives of those kept away from the media spotlight.

    Netflix's latest ode to burning rubber is by no means a failure, then, but
    the makers need to remember one thing for future series - you cant dramatize the most exciting moments in history, but you can continue to tell the
    smaller stories and bring the fullest flavor to an incredibly exciting narrative cocktail.



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