The Triumph of Drive to Survive
Netflix’s acclaimed documentary series, Drive to Survive, has once again garnered significant recognition by winning an Emmy award for outstanding documentary series – serialized at the 46th annual sports emmy awards. This accolade underscores the show’s influence and success in bringing Formula 1 racing to a wider audience.

A Glimpse into Season Seven
The seventh season, which aired just before the 2025 Formula 1 season, revisited Max Verstappen’s 2024 championship charge. Unlike previous seasons, this installment focused on the intricate dynamics within teams and the rivalry for second place during a year dominated by Verstappen’s accomplishments. Executive producer James Gay-Rees highlighted how the season managed to shine a light on other drivers and teams, creating compelling narratives despite a lack of intense title competition.
The Global Impact of Drive to Survive
Since its debut in 2019, Drive to Survive has transformed the viewership landscape of Formula 1. With an impressive cumulative audience exceeding 700 million, the show has significantly altered the fandom surrounding this high-speed sport. Viewers have been captivated not only by racing but by the personal stories and rivalries behind the scenes, leading to a growing interest in Formula 1 races worldwide. This remarkable journey signifies how a well-crafted documentary series can influence the popularity and perception of a sport.