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Max Verstappen 'recharged' ahead of new F1 season
Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen will not be present in Netflix's acclaimed show Drive to Survive, and the decision highlights a key difference in attitude between himself and rival Lewis Hamilton. Netflix have announced the new season - the fourth of the incredibly successful docuseries - will be released on March 11.
The dramatic, explosive and undeniably epic 2021 Formula 1 season is set to be revisited and further immortalised with the new season of the popular show.
It is set to depict the astonishing season and its incredible highlights, which culminated in the controversial championship finale at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Mercedes and Hamilton were left seething after he was denied an unprecedented eighth world title.
Fury was largely aimed at FIA race director Michael Masi after he decided to not allow cars to