F1 Drive to Survive Season 8: Netflix release time, episodes and big storylines

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F1 Drive to Survive Season 8: Netflix release time, episodes and big storylines
The new season is just hours away and we have all the key information
Drive To Survive has had a transformational impact on interest in F1 in recent years, and season 8 will be released in a few short hours (Friday February 27).
The Netflix blockbuster - which originally launched way back on March 8, 2019 - has attracted millions of new fans to the sport as it goes behind the scenes to review every season.
We get to find out what the drivers are like once the curtain is pulled back, and we get the beef behind the biggest storylines. It is must-see TV.
Of course not everybody loves it - four-time world champion Max Verstappen for example has expressed his displeasure at the way the show is filmed.
Whatever you think about it, it’s impossible to deny that DtS has been a major win for F1 - perhaps the biggest single factor in the growth since that takeover by Liberty Media in January 2017. Even if it has displeased some big F1 names at times (notably four-time world champion Max Verstappen, who did not feature in Season 4). With the hours counting down to Season 8 in 2026 (you can watch the epic first trailer drop from Netflix right here), here is all you need to know.
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What time will Season 8 be released?
The release date for the latest series of Drive to Survive is in a few hours - Friday February 27 to be exact. A Friday release is perfect for those of you keen to watch as many episodes as you like without the threat of having to get up for work the next day. Time to binge, people.
How to watch Drive to Survive Season 8
This is pretty simple - if you are an existing Netflix subscriber you can watch all the seasons so far (and Season 8) without doing anything. And at no extra cost. More on pricing to come.
Episode titles released for Season 8
We now have full details on the episodes for Season 8, coming this Friday:
- Episode 1: New Kids On The Track
- Episode 2: Strictly Business
- Episode 3: The Number 1 Problem
- Episode 4: A Bull With No Horns
- Episode 5: The Sky's The Limit
- Episode 6: The Duel
- Episode 7: What Happens In Vegas
- Episode 8: Call Me Chucky
The big storylines in Season 8
There are always some surprises and some unexpected stars when the show makes its big annual reveal, but here are the biggest storylines we are excited about from the 2025 season:
Red Bull sack Christian Horner
Undoubtedly the biggest single moment of the 2025 season came on July 9, 2025 when Red Bull announced they had sacked Team Principal Christian Horner after a glorious 20-year run in charge of the Milton Keynes team. It ended a tumultuous 12 months at Red Bull, and DtS should reveal some more of what happened in the lead-up to that seismic moment.
And (spoiler alert), we do get to find out who he blames for the decision....
Lewis Hamilton and a miserable Year 1 at Ferrari
It absolutely was not supposed to play out like this. The marriage of Hamilton and Ferrari brought together the two most glamorous brands in F1. But Year 1 of the project was an abject failure. Hamilton could not get to grips with the SF-25 car and struggled mightily during his opening act at Maranello. He would eventually finish the season in sixth place in the Drivers’ standings with 156 points - a massive 267 behind new world champion Norris.

McLaren vs McLaren and papaya rules
The Drivers’ Championship appeared to be McLaren’s by the summer break - it was just a question of who, Lando Norris or Ocar Piastri. But then came that terrific Max Verstappen revival which took it right down to the final lap of the final race. Along the way McLaren kind of lost their way with those papaya rules and some very uncomfortable moments.
Max Verstappen anti-hero arc
Yes, from being the driver that so many people didn’t like (outside of the Netherlands that is), Verstappen suddenly had fans rooting for him in 2025. It wasn’t just that his renaissance in the second half of the season gave us a title race after all. It was also becoming a father for the first time with the birth of baby Lily, and the way he built relationships with the rookies on the grid. Turns out he’s a nice guy off the track who cares about his family and who doesn’t take himself too seriously. Who knew.
Hulkenpodium
We did not expect this to be one of our 5 storylines, but it’s one which might have us reaching for the tissues come late February. The German star had gone 239 F1 starts without ever making a podium before his glorious third-place finish in the 2025 British Grand Prix at Silverstone. It was a magical moment for one of the most likeable characters on the grid, and everybody loved it. Now we get to watch it all again.
Drive To Survive FAQ
How did Drive To Survive start?
It was the brainchild of Sean Bratches, former MD of Commercial Operations at F1. When current owners Liberty Media bought the sport a few years ago, Bratches wanted to bring it to a wider audience. As a former ESPN staffer, he understood the value of rich sports documentaries (remember 30 For 30?) and the rest is now very successful history.
How can I watch previous seasons of Drive To Survive?
Seasons 1-7 are all available on Netflix, and if you haven’t seen them yet you can get started before Season 8 hits your screen.
How much does it cost to watch Drive To Survive?
It varies depending on which subscription level you choose, and which country you are in. In the UK Basic with adverts is £5.99 per month while Premium is £18.99. In the United States it starts at $7.99 and goes up to $24.99.
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