It's a pity that they didn't show the terok between Max and Checo during the race in Brazil… the whole Twitter was on fire from this scandal 🤭 There were few Merces this season, and Toto, by the look of it, aged five years in a year
@cinnamon88: Yes, the fight between Perez and Leclair for the 2nd place in the individual competition was very interesting. It's a pity that Netflix ignored her
Russell's first win, the only non-RB and non-Ferrari victory, and it was shown like this? And Magnussen's pole? The departure of the same Russell in qualifying? The drama between Max and Checo? Yes, it was possible to make a full-fledged story for a separate series from GP Sao Paulo, not even one ... did I miss some series? Or was all this really not in the series?
@voroninboris: Netflix doesn't shoot at all stages, apparently there weren't any in Brazil. In previous seasons, it was the same when they filmed at boring stages and then sucked the far-fetched intrigue out of their fingers
It's sad to see how the show has become hostage to its format. Well, what can you show in 10 episodes of 35 minutes? It has long been necessary to double the number of episodes, and ideally, allocate a series for each stage. The number of actors who agree to cooperate with each season is growing, there is drama in every team, new stages, movement in social networks, new memes, etc. etc. As a result, all the pulp goes under the knife simply because you need to squeeze into the timing and satisfy the top teams. The output turned out to be very bland.
and, of course, Suck my balls©Kevin
There were few Merces this season, and Toto, by the look of it, aged five years in a year
And Magnussen's pole? The departure of the same Russell in qualifying? The drama between Max and Checo?
Yes, it was possible to make a full-fledged story for a separate series from GP Sao Paulo, not even one ... did
I miss some series? Or was all this really not in the series?
In previous seasons, it was the same when they filmed at boring stages and then sucked the far-fetched intrigue out of their fingers
Well, what can you show in 10 episodes of 35 minutes? It has long been necessary to double the number of episodes, and ideally, allocate a series for each stage.
The number of actors who agree to cooperate with each season is growing,
there is drama in every team, new stages, movement in social networks, new memes, etc. etc.
As a result, all the pulp goes under the knife simply because you need to squeeze into the timing and satisfy the top teams. The output turned out to be very bland.