If you don't want Netflix in your garage, there's one simple solution. F1 RedBull DriveToSurvive Formula1
Whenever Red Bull boss Christian Horner has called someone ‘a see you next Tuesday’ on Netflix footage, he revealed that there is one way all teams can spare themselves from such embarrassing moments making the Drive to Survive cut.
Still, should anyone wish to duck the awkward moment of being shown using some rather colourful language in the direction of another, then they best hope that their car was in view at the time the comment was made. “And it’s at that point you say ‘you can’t put that in, I mean there’s part of the car in there!’ And that’s the only get out of jail card that we’ve got is that there’s some technical IP that we don’t want them to see. Walk around with the front wing and you know you’re okay!”Some drivers, including Red Bull’s two-time World Champion Max Verstappen, have taken issue with Drive to Survive’s authenticity at times, Verstappen having at one stage boycotted the series.
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