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Brawn wants all F1 teams onboard for second Netflix series

Formula 1 sporting manager Ross Brawn wants all ten teams to feature in the second season of the exclusive Netflix series 'Drive to Survive'. The 10-part series which was produced by F1 and premiere's on Netflix on Friday chronicles the 2018 season, but unfortunately there are a few absentees in the docu-series. Mercedes, which refused to provide access to the producer's crews, is nowhere to be seen, while Ferrari makes only a brief appearance at the end of the season. Fans have already expressed their disappointment with both teams' attitude, compelling Brawn to make sure that everyone takes part in the second season of 'Drive to Survive', with filming having started in Barcelona during...
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