Adamocovic wrote: » Funnily enough I used to hate Lance Stroll, decided to cut him some slack and give him the benefit of the doubt this year. After watching the doc I immediately did a 180 and am back to hating him again!
Adamocovic wrote: » I actually grew to like Cyril, already had a dislike towards Horner so the doc just fuelled it. Funnily enough I used to hate Lance Stroll, decided to cut him some slack and give him the benefit of the doubt this year. After watching the doc I immediately did a 180 and am back to hating him again!
skipper_G wrote: » I think Cyril comes across better on the Netflix show than he does in the usual coverage
Recliner wrote: » What's the name of the Netflix show? Also only 2 races in and Channel 4's coverage is really not up to par. Really miss Karun Chandok and Lee McKenzie, too much Ben Edwards, only Silverstone as a live race and no Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain" as the theme tune.
skipper_G wrote: » It's called Drive to Survive
eviltimeban wrote: » I liked Cyril more than Horner - everything Horner said sounded scripted. Even chatting to his wife in the garden sounded like they had agreed in advance what he was going to say. Maybe he did. I loved the sniping between the two of them. It really adds to the drama. Same with Hulk / Magnussen. Makes a nice change from the usual "for sure the team are great" PR pronouncements we usually see. Also I never know that Bianchi was Leclerc's godfather. Makes his move to Ferrari even more poignant.
Adamocovic wrote: » Recording would have started already if that's the case, hopefully get some confirmation soon.
eviltimeban wrote: » I liked Cyril more than Horner - everything Horner said sounded scripted. Even chatting to his wife in the garden sounded like they had agreed in advance what he was going to say. Maybe he did. I loved the sniping between the two of them. It really adds to the drama. Same with Hulk / Magnussen. Makes a nice change from the usual "for sure the team are great" PR pronouncements we usually see. Also I never know that Bianchi was LeClerc's godfather. Makes his move to Ferrari even more poignant.
skipper_G wrote: » There was a rumour that a certain team principal wanted a second take of something he wasn't happy with during filming for Season 1. I wonder who that could have been....
Adamocovic wrote: » Ross Brawn said going forward he hopes all teams agree to take part, basically wants Ferrari and Merc to agree but hard to know if they will.
Adamocovic wrote: » Fair play to Mick. Hoping he can back up his name with real pace. Would be brilliant to see him on the grid some day
Adamocovic wrote: Fair play to Mick. Hoping he can back up his name with real pace. Would be brilliant to see him on the grid some day
Jordan 199 wrote: I would like to see Giuliano Alesi on the grid.
Jordan 199 wrote: We could see the Schumacher and Alesi names back on the grid. That would be great.
BikeRacer wrote: » Didn't know that, I thought that was a conscious decision made by the show's producers given how much media attention the 2 normally get anyway. The series was better off for it imo, and I say that as a Merc fan.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I really don't like the idea of Dan Ticktum being on an F1 grid. I've seen some real scummy behaviour in amateur ranks but what he did should have been met with a lifetime ban.
Adamocovic wrote: Mick Schumacher drove the Alfa this time, put in another good display. Early days yet but if he can put his head down in F2 and grind out he will build up the talk about his ability more than his name. I'm not doubting his ability but it will always be an issue for him that people will assume he's only there due to his name, something even Ralf struggled with.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Christ no. Netflix would love to have the biggest names on the grid in the show. Netflix us just trying to make a show that appeals to most people. Having Hamilton and Ferrari involved would definitely have appealed to more people. But Ferrari and Mercedes didn’t do it because they couldn’t control (script) the message. As an f1 fan I was delighted with the focus on the other teams but Netflix would have preferred to have the biggest names involved because they wanted to appeal to non f1 fans. As it happens I’ve had some mates in work who have no interest in f1 tell me they’ve seen it and enjoyed it. It’s been a massive marketing success. I fear the likes of Hamilton will get involved next time and it will have to be sanitised to fit his squeaky clean image which is the exact opposite of what made it interesting in the first season.
This is it wrote: » I also thought the top teams were left out on purpose, good to know that's not the case. I do think it was a better series for it though
Rossi IRL wrote: » I think Wolff said in an interview that Ferrari refused to participate so then they said no aswell. I'm enjoying the show without them
skipper_G wrote: » It was all in keeping with this self styled belief that they are bigger than the sport, I hope they both learned a valuable lesson. Nobody is bigger than the sport