06/05/2026
Drive to Survive ruined F1. And most hardcore fans are too polite to admit it.🫡
I'll go first.
Before DTS, F1 fans understood the sport. They knew the difference between a genuine feud and two drivers who just had a post-race press conference disagreement.
They knew that "team orders" weren't villainous — they were strategy.
They understood that a boring 1-2 finish can still be a masterpiece of engineering.
Then Netflix arrived.
👉🏼Suddenly, rivalries were manufactured.
👉🏼Radio messages were re-edited out of context.
👉🏼Drivers who were perfectly fine with each other were framed as enemies.
Finishes that weren't dramatic enough were made to look chaotic.
And the audience it brought in?
Many of them came for the drama, not the racing.
Now they get bored during a technically brilliant dry race because nobody crashed.
DTS grew the sport's numbers. I won't argue that.
But it also created a fanbase that cheers for incidents over overtakes — and an FIA under pressure to manufacture excitement rather than protect pure racing.
Real fans can see the difference between what's on screen and what's in the paddock.
Can you?
Comment below👇🏼 - did Drive to Survive make you a better F1 fan or a worse one?
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