As a fellow F1 fan, I’d say that is a mistake. The storyline is very Hollywood, but ignore that and just take in the magnificent racing shots. All my friends who follow F1 say the same thing.
As a fellow F1 fan, I’d say that is a mistake. The storyline is very Hollywood, but ignore that and just take in the magnificent racing shots. All my friends who follow F1 say the same thing.
I may watch it at some point, but I am someone who has watched very few of the Drive to Survive episodes because I hate the false drama, even if they show some footage we would not normally see.
Do you realise we have an F1 thread here? I have not seen you there.
I may watch it at some point, but I am someone who has watched very few of the Drive to Survive episodes because I hate the false drama, even if they show some footage we would not normally see.
Do you realise we have an F1 thread here? I have not seen you there.
I have not seen that, I am a very intermittent poster in general.
I think this is very different from DTS, specifically because it is fiction. I agree about the artificial drama, but in a fictional piece that bothers me less. The DTS issue is that it presents itself as a documentary, but really isn’t. F1 movie does not pretend to be a documentary, or to present reality. But put on your yes-hat, and you will find a lot of small hints to things that actually happened during the last decades of F1. See it as a tribute to F1, not like a representation of what F1 is.