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Netflix's new series of Drive to Survive drops today, following the drama of the 2021 F1 season. Max Verstappen secured his first title in controversial fashion last year, but despite this, he is notably absent from the documentary. This comes after the Dutchman revealed he opposes what he believes are "fake" storylines that the show generates. The Red Bull star is known for his combative style both on track and in post-race media duties.
It appears he has inherited this trait from his father, Jos, who was also an F1 driver between 1994 and 2003.
As The Sun reported in December, Verstappen once commented on his relationship with his father when he was a young boy.
The Dutchman revealed that he once fell out with his father in 2012.
He was 15 at the time, when his dad kicked him out of his van as