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Following on from “Drive To Survive,” which sparked a boom in Formula 1’s audience through its mix of on-track action and behind-the-scenes insight, “F1: The Academy” debuts on Netflix on Wednesday.
“F1: The Academy” will be released on Netflix on May 28. “We really are following the drivers’ journey so what’s pivotal presents itself to us, and then we react to it and make sure we tell the story appropriately,” docuseries executive producer Sara Rea previously told TODAY.com. “Highs and lows and everything in between.”
It's lights out and away we go. Netflix launched "F1: The Academy," a docuseries produced, shot and edited by Reese Witherspoon's production company Hello Sunshine, on May 28.
Abbi Pulling nunca pensó que tanta gente querría verla perseguir su sueño de la Fórmula uno. Tras el éxito de “Drive To
Wolff got all 10 Formula 1 teams to support one Academy driver for the 2024 season, something driver Abbi Pulling previously told TODAY.com was a “very impressive” feat. The other five drivers are supported by brands that have partnered with the F1 Academy.
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EXCLUSIVE: Wolff, managing director of the all-female racing series F1 Academy, speaks to Kieran Jackson about the growing number of women in motorsport and when she is targeting a female driver on th
"It was very close to my experience watching NCT 127 in Indonesia," one fan says about the Singapore Grand Prix.