Red Bull driver Max Verstappen took victory in the São Paulo Formula 1 GP and continues to rack up an impressive streak of 17 consecutive victories. The 2023 season could end with two more victories if he wins in Las Vegas and Dubai.
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Verstappen, along with Lando Norris and Fernando Alonso, who formed the trio on the podium of the Brazilian race, share the same perspective on media exposure.
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Since Liberty Media took over management of the series, all drivers have become prominent figures on Netflix with the launch of the series “Drive to Survive”. This series, which began in 2019, follows the Formula 1 season, seeking to show the human side of the competition, providing viewers with an insight into the lives of the category’s drivers, teams and employees. Recognized for its quality production and for attracting new fans to the sport, “Drive to Survive” highlights the emotions and rivalries in Formula 1.
Max Verstappen and his podium colleagues unanimously agree about media exposure, emphasizing that, as drivers, they prefer to spend more time in their cars than in front of the cameras. Verstappen expresses his opinion directly, stating: “I’m probably a little more conservative in that regard. I wish social media had never existed”, referring to the constant increase in social media exposure.