'How are you feeling about being in the chair?'
Other F1 drivers have also previously appealed for future seasons ofPierre Gasly said he felt drivers were"happy to play our part in the show, but as long as it kind of reflects who we are personallyOn my side, I never had any issue. I never felt like they were kind of changing or adding more drama than we had."Esteban Ocon added:"I think, of course, it's good to have an opening... from the outside world of Formula 1. I think it has been a big benefit to have Netflix on board.
"But it's important, I think, to stick to how we are in reality. But yeah, for me it has been has been positive."trailer, where he appears to be talking about the major regulation change that came into effect in the sport in 2022. And journalist and F1TV broadcaster Will Buxton, who has shared his insight and analysis of the sport onsince it launched back in 2019, also sets the scene for the behind-the-scenes look at Formula 1's 2022 campaign, teasing"a new dawn" for the teams and drivers.
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