Lando Norris Criticizes Netflix’s 'Drive to Survive' for Misrepresenting F1 Drivers
The McLaren driver calls for greater accuracy in the series, citing concerns over fabricated rivalries and misleading edits.
- Lando Norris has accused Netflix's 'Drive to Survive' of distorting reality with fabricated narratives and selective editing for dramatic effect.
- Norris specifically objected to the portrayal of his relationship with Max Verstappen, emphasizing they are friends despite being shown as adversaries in the series.
- The show has been credited with boosting Formula 1’s popularity, particularly among younger and more diverse audiences, but has faced growing criticism for inaccuracies.
- Producers defended the series as entertainment rather than a season review, acknowledging occasional errors but emphasizing its role in expanding the sport’s fanbase.
- Norris and Verstappen have called for the series to focus on factual storytelling, with Norris suggesting it should lean more toward documentary-style coverage.