1. I love these decades, but, senna x prost its the only interesting one to me



    Senna is and always be my hero
  2. I am curious as to the economics of Netflix as well. However, in a weird way almost think that there could be a case made that F1 should be paying Netflix. Not going to debate that long time fans for the most part do not like the scripted nature of the series. However, on a purely business aspect it seems to me that the Drive to Survive has brought in an exponential increase into viewership of live F1 the last few seasons. More eyes on the race = more ad revenue.
  3. It would come full circle of Netflix bought the rights to broadcast the races. But there is no doubt Netflix is bringing more new eyes to F1 than F1 could generate on its own. The sport is still behind a hefty paywall here in the UK.
  4. In September this year it broke that Netflix would be interested in buying the rights for F1 if it were ever for sale.
  5. Originally posted by SJKamal:In September this year it broke that Netflix would be interested in buying the rights for F1 if it were ever for sale.
    Lol. And sponsor a team.
  6. Originally posted by germcevoy:It would come full circle of Netflix bought the rights to broadcast the races. But there is no doubt Netflix is bringing more new eyes to F1 than F1 could generate on its own. The sport is still behind a hefty paywall here in the UK.
    Gotcha...here in the States we are lucky as it is on ESPN, which is pretty much universally included with nearly all cable tv plans. Even sister stations ESPN2 & ESPNEWS sometimes carry the practice/qualifying are more often than not included here.

  7. the biggest deal made in F1
    Christian gives latifi all his live free Red Bull

  8. to the max fans nice wallpaper for background

  9. greetz from the dutch