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The Hollywood Reporter's latest "Person of Interest" is the powerhouse behind F1 Academy — the female-only racing league featured in a new Netflix series — who is proving that the global racing sport is "no longer just a man's world.
“F1: The Academy” will be released on Netflix on May 28. “We really are following the drivers’ journey so what’s pivotal presents itself to us, and then we react to it and make sure we tell the story appropriately,” docuseries executive producer Sara Rea previously told TODAY.com. “Highs and lows and everything in between.”
Following on from "Drive To Survive," which sparked a boom in Formula 1's audience through its mix of on-track action and behind-the-scenes insight, "F1: The Academy" debuts on Netflix on Wednesday.
A major talking point in Spain will be whether a clampdown on flexi-wings will change the pecking order and the narrative of the season; watch every session of the Spanish Grand Prix, with coverage st
The new two-stop rule for the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix may not have improved the “racing spectacle” as the sport’s governing body hoped, but the sport did see improvement in another area. Ratings.
A sports docuseries profiles the women drivers on the F1 Academy circuit. A new documentary explores the tragedy of 2023’s OceanGate submersible implosion. The new season of Nine Perfect Strangers takes its guests on a hallucinatory field trip to a Bavarian museum.