
The dichotomy of Formula 1
Both elements — the racing on track and the chatter in the paddock — receive full measures of attention in the continuing documentary seasons about F1
“Formula 1: Drive to Survive” enters its fifth year of backward-looking race-by-race coverage, starting with Episode 1 airing on Feb. 24, focused on 2022’s opening event in Bahrain. That track will also host the start of the 2023 Formula 1 World Championship, set for March 5.
The stars are out in force in the trailer and in the debut episode, with last year’s Grand Prix
Even though there’s no Formula 1 Super Bowl — wouldn’t that be fun — the sport has grown in popularity recently in the United States, thanks in part to the “Survive” series. This coming season will see three races in the States, in Texas, Miami and Las Vegas, and with American Logan Sargeant driving for Williams.
As far as offering up more details on the first episode … well, we’re sworn to secrecy. But we will disclose one teeny-tiny word: Kevin Magnussen. Wait, that’s two words.