The problem I have with this series is that likely 95% of what you have "understood" has been faked by Netflix using deliberately misleading cuts of audio and video to create sequences that never happened. Really trashy stuff. And it's categoriesed on Netflix as a "Documentary". It needs a disclaimer at the start stating some of the sequences seen never actually happened.illario wrote: ↑23 Mar 2021, 14:30I hope kids like it too I consider it as the only resource i have to see people when their ‘masks’ are down. I have seen Vettel hiding, walking past Binoto after Monza not saluting, talking to Horner about ‘coming home’. All the 3 times he returns his head to look at cameras! I have seen Gasly read news that he wont be on redbull than closes the phone and decides to win. I have seen ‘stupid’ Valteri bieng blown my Hamiltons -fifth element like voice. Its obvious that Vallteri believes that anger can help him. What a mistake. Albon unfortunately needs a year in Russian prison, he would come out as ‘man’. I understood that Kimi and Mick are valuable commodities. Noris is afraid from Riciardo. I saw Sainz missing the hole! Binoto steaming i assume he was watching himself on ipad. Talking about how Leclerc apart from being quick can also attack and defend, implying that someone else wasn’t. In the end i finished with a lot of new prejudices about drivers the most important: Vettel might have talked to fia more than he should have...just to name a few things
Yeah totally agree. I just watched episode 8, the Mclaren episode and it annoyed me how they try and make it look like there was bad blood between Carlos and Lando. Also when they show Sainz defending from Norris on the outside at turn 6 in Austria they play audio of Lando saying "He just turned in on me, whats he trying to do?" when that audio came from Norris passing Stroll I think it was , when Norris was up the inside at Turn 3 and Stroll did just turn in on him.Tim.Wright wrote: ↑23 Mar 2021, 15:20The problem I have with this series is that likely 95% of what you have "understood" has been faked by Netflix using deliberately misleading cuts of audio and video to create sequences that never happened. Really trashy stuff. And it's categoriesed on Netflix as a "Documentary". It needs a disclaimer at the start stating some of the sequences seen never actually happened.illario wrote: ↑23 Mar 2021, 14:30I hope kids like it too I consider it as the only resource i have to see people when their ‘masks’ are down. I have seen Vettel hiding, walking past Binoto after Monza not saluting, talking to Horner about ‘coming home’. All the 3 times he returns his head to look at cameras! I have seen Gasly read news that he wont be on redbull than closes the phone and decides to win. I have seen ‘stupid’ Valteri bieng blown my Hamiltons -fifth element like voice. Its obvious that Vallteri believes that anger can help him. What a mistake. Albon unfortunately needs a year in Russian prison, he would come out as ‘man’. I understood that Kimi and Mick are valuable commodities. Noris is afraid from Riciardo. I saw Sainz missing the hole! Binoto steaming i assume he was watching himself on ipad. Talking about how Leclerc apart from being quick can also attack and defend, implying that someone else wasn’t. In the end i finished with a lot of new prejudices about drivers the most important: Vettel might have talked to fia more than he should have...just to name a few things
This!!Tim.Wright wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 22:31There's a difference between artistic license and flat out deception.
Keeping up with the Kardashians was also very popular - doesn't mean it's not trash.
The Dutch are success fans. They barely care about the sport itself, the interest solely comes from Max himself.
I don't necessarily find this particularly bad. The "ethos" of what they are representing isn't far off the truth - maybe it's being bent a little here and there (the stuff you are calling out to be fake, which it is) but overall, it's conveying what happened fairly well.Tim.Wright wrote: ↑23 Mar 2021, 15:20The problem I have with this series is that likely 95% of what you have "understood" has been faked by Netflix using deliberately misleading cuts of audio and video to create sequences that never happened. Really trashy stuff. And it's categoriesed on Netflix as a "Documentary". It needs a disclaimer at the start stating some of the sequences seen never actually happened.
Thank you for sharing thisjjn9128 wrote: ↑20 Apr 2021, 13:55Now this is how you make a proper F1 documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS4pejg43Ug
Wow, blatant cheating was rampant… no wonder old school F1 team bosses say there’s no such thing as ‘the spirit of the rule’… If it passes scruteneering then it’s allowedjjn9128 wrote: ↑20 Apr 2021, 13:55Now this is how you make a proper F1 documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS4pejg43Ug
Scrutineering in that case being a disco laser propped up on a bit of woodthe EDGE wrote: ↑26 Jun 2021, 22:23Wow, blatant cheating was rampant… no wonder old school F1 team bosses say there’s no such thing as ‘the spirit of the rule’… If it passes scruteneering then it’s allowedjjn9128 wrote: ↑20 Apr 2021, 13:55Now this is how you make a proper F1 documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS4pejg43Ug
Yes I’m many ways F1 has moved forward over the past 40 years but it’s amazing just how relevant this documentary is to today’s F1jjn9128 wrote: ↑26 Jun 2021, 22:52Scrutineering in that case being a disco laser propped up on a bit of woodthe EDGE wrote: ↑26 Jun 2021, 22:23Wow, blatant cheating was rampant… no wonder old school F1 team bosses say there’s no such thing as ‘the spirit of the rule’… If it passes scruteneering then it’s allowedjjn9128 wrote: ↑20 Apr 2021, 13:55Now this is how you make a proper F1 documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS4pejg43Ug