Red Bull F1 boss Christian Horner used ‘get out of jail card’ to block Drive to Survive footage

The hit Netfl𓃲ix series has been credited with helping boost F1’s popularity, particularly in the United States, since its debut in 2019.
Drive to Survive has captured some entertaining behind-the-scenes footage over the year💯s, however, it has also drawn criticism for over-dramatising certain aspects.
And Horner admitt🎉ed he has resorted to using a “get out of jail card” to prevent certain foota෴ge from making the final cut.
“What you’ve got to remember is that it’s a TV show,” Horner said in an interview with the Financial Times. “They capture hours and hours of content.
“The problem is they put a microphone on you at the beginning of the day and you forget that they’ꦯre there. Then you get to the end of the season and they tend to send you the clips of just you and your team.
“You think😼 ‘Did I really say that? Did I really call someone a ‘See You Next Tuesday'?’ At that point we say ‘you can’t put that in there, there’s a part of thܫe car you can’t show'. That’s the only get out of jail card we have.”
Despite hailing the series, Horner has also sided with comments made by 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton by describing Drive to Survive as168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: “Kardashians on wheels”.
Red Bull driver168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Max Verstappen hasꦜ previously been critical of the series but agreed to feature on the latest season which documen﷽ted his title-winning campaign in 2022.

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