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The dramatic, explosive and undeniably epic 2021 Formula 1 season is set to be revisited and further immortalised as Netflix get up to release the new season of Formula 1: Drive to Survive. Netflix have announced the new season - the fourth of the incredibly successful docuseries - will be released on March 11.
It is set to depict the incredible season and its incredible highlights, which culminated in the controversial championship finale at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Many of the key incidents certainly included Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, who emerged from the bitter rivalry as world champion.
The dramatic race at the Yas Marina Circuit in December 2021 is undoubtedly one of the key events of the season, but there were plenty of others that watchers and fans of the show will be keen to revisit - including moments that didn't include