Lando Norris criticizes ‘fabricated nonsense’ in Netflix’s Drive to Survive
Lando Norris, the talented McLaren driver, recently voiced his concerns about the popular Netflix series, Drive to Survive. In the latest season, Norris criticized the producers for twisting the truth and creating unnecessary drama for the sake of entertainment.
Drive to Survive has been a hit since its debut in 2019, showcasing the behind-the-scenes action of Formula One and drawing in new fans to the sport. However, Norris is not alone in his critique of the show’s editing decisions. He expressed his dissatisfaction with the way footage was manipulated to suggest tensions between him and fellow driver Max Verstappen, when in reality, they are good friends.
Norris won his first grand prix in Miami last season, and the series portrayed it as a close contest with Verstappen, when in fact, Norris had a comfortable win. The footage of Verstappen looking unhappy was filmed at a different race and has since been corrected by the producers.
Both Norris and Verstappen have been vocal about their reservations regarding the series, with Verstappen even limiting his participation in it. Despite its popularity, some drivers feel that the emphasis on drama in Drive to Survive takes away from the authenticity of the sport.
Nevertheless, the producers of the show maintain that their narratives are based on real events and are meant to make Formula One more appealing to a broader audience. They acknowledge that errors can occur due to the tight production schedule and are committed to correcting any unintentional mistakes.
While Drive to Survive has undoubtedly helped grow the sport and attract new viewers, Norris believes that the focus should be on showcasing the truth about the people involved in Formula One, rather than creating sensationalized storylines. He emphasized the importance of accurately representing the drivers, engineers, and team bosses to maintain the show’s credibility.
In response to the criticism, a Formula One spokesperson expressed support for Drive to Survive, highlighting its positive impact on the sport and its ability to reach new audiences. Despite the controversy surrounding the series, it continues to be a significant part of Formula One’s media presence.
As fans eagerly anticipate the next season of Drive to Survive, the hope is that the producers will take into account the feedback from drivers like Norris and strive to portray a more authentic representation of the sport.