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Five moments to look forward to in Netflix's Drive to Survive series 2!

At the halfway stage of the season, we thought we'd look back on some of the best moments of the season so far, ones that we all will be looking forward to seeing in the second season of Netflix's Formula 1 series, Drive to Survive... 1) Mercedes' Hockenheim meltdown: It's still difficult to believe that Mercedes only managed to score two points in the German Grand Prix, especially after the Silver Arrows qualified in first and third. We saw an angry Toto Wolff in the garage as Valtteri Bottas crashed out of second place and Lewis Hamilton only managed to finish ninth after both Alfa Romeos were penalised. It's going to be fascinating to see the behind the scenes and the aftermath in the...
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