Drive to Survive makers announce new female F1 drivers series

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Drive to Survive makers announce new female F1 drivers series
Netflix have released additional details over an F1 Academy documentary
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Netflix have revealed details of a brand new Drive to Survive-style series, set to launch next month.
F1: The Academy will follow the fortunes of drivers in the all-female F1 Academy series (the show's title is...not a nuanced one) throughout the 2024 season.
The documentary-style project comes off the back of the success of similar titles Drive to Survive and NASCAR: Full Speed, which helped to catapult the popularity of the respective motorsport series' globally.
In an announcement on 'Twitter', Netflix revealed: "F1: THE ACADEMY, a new 7-part docuseries produced by @ReeseW, follows female drivers as they battle it out across the 2024 @f1academy season. Premiering 28 May, only on Netflix."
Netflix announce F1 Academy documentary release date
The new TV series set to be released on Netflix next month will focus on the 2024 championship and no doubt aims to boost interest in the all-female racing series after previous hit Drive to Survive proved an unpredictable success.
Since Liberty Media took over the sport in 2017, F1 has focused on expanding its audience worldwide, with the female fanbase the fastest-growing demographic.
The 2024 F1 Academy season celebrated 21 of the world's finest young female racers, with all 10 F1 teams backing a driver in an attempt to improve the synergy between the series and the pinnacle of motorsport.
Netflix is now offering fans an exclusive, behind-the-scenes insight into last season, with seven adrenaline-fuelled episodes which will not only touch on on-track drama, but also all the personal stories for the amazing drivers of the 2024 grid, providing fans with a chance to get to know the stars better.
The series is executively produced by F1Academy managing director Susie Wolff alongside Ian Holmes and Isabelle Stewart for F1, with Reese Witherspoon, Sara Rea and Sarah Lazenby as Executive Producers for Hello Sunshine.
F1: THE ACADEMY, a new 7-part docuseries produced by @ReeseW, follows female drivers as they battle it out across the 2024 @f1academy season.
— Netflix UK & Ireland (@NetflixUK) April 23, 2025
Premiering 28 May, only on Netflix. pic.twitter.com/WwKU9JA3g3
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