Lando Norris says "F1" movie will outlive "Drive to Survive"
Lando Norris praised the upcoming "F1" movie as a more impactful and lasting portrayal of the sport than "Drive to Survive".
Lando Norris, McLaren
Photo by: Andy Hone / Motorsport Images
Following a private screening of the highly anticipated F1 movie ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix, McLaren driver Lando Norris has compared the production to the popular Netflix series Drive to Survive. Predicting the movie's lasting impact, he suggested that the Brad Pitt-starring film represents "something a lot more historical" than the docuseries.
The initial response has been overwhelmingly positive from drivers up and down the grid, although the "Hollywood" nature of the movie has been highlighted by the likes of Nico Hulkenberg and Ollie Bearman. Despite this, it's clear that the movie is a triumph in their eyes as it celebrates the growing success of their sport.
Netflix's Drive to Survive series has been a fundamental part of the sport's recent growth, especially in territories such as the United States. Starting in March 2019 and now on its seventh season, the docuseries has become wildly popular with it providing behind-the-scenes access to much of what isn’t seen during a race weekend - albeit with a little creative license.
This has translated into tangible benefits for Formula 1, which now boasts three US-based Grands Prix and higher viewership, especially within the all-important 18 to 29 age range.
Actor Brad Pitt during filming for an upcoming movie
Photo by: Sam Bagnall / Motorsport Images
Despite this success, Drive to Survive has faced criticism from within the paddock, with Norris himself questioning the series. "I don’t want made-up scripts and fabricated nonsense," he said at the beginning of this season.
It's no surprise that a comparison was drawn after the viewing of the movie.
"It's a lot more Hollywood, so it's quite different," he admitted. "I think maybe both are good for different reasons. I think F1 is just good, because it's a wider scale, and I think maybe it'll reach a lot more people.
"The documentary on Netflix is good, because I think you see a lot more of the behind-the-scenes, and teams and people a little bit more, and I think it's good for that."
The Papaya driver also highlighted the film's potential of becoming a historic part of motorsport media.
"I just find it cool that we're in a movie. I think it's way cooler than a Netflix documentary. I think it's a much bigger stage. It's a movie, it's got movie stars in it, and I think that's something a lot more historical than just a Netflix documentary.
"It's something that in 20 years your kids can still watch, and it'll still be kind of cool. I think it was very good, in my opinion. I didn't really know what to expect, because I've not been too up to date with what it is, or what it was going to be.
"I think just the fact that Formula 1 is in a movie, and you get a bit of an understanding about personalities, and what's good, what's bad about drivers and engineers, the culture of teams. I think it was good for that side of things, that people get that understanding and the work that needs to go into it. So, for that reason, I thought it was good."
Photos from Monaco GP - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
2025 Monaco Grand Prix - Thursday
We want your opinion!
What would you like to see on Motorsport.com?
Take our 5 minute survey.- The Motorsport.com Team
Share Or Save This Story
Max Verstappen’s Monaco GP retirement sparks Kimi Raikkonen comparison
McLaren shows off MCL-HY hypercar from Monaco Superyacht deck
What yachts do F1 drivers own as luxury vessels descend on the Monaco GP?
“A reality check” – why Lando Norris was expecting poor Monaco qualifying
McLaren fined €30,000 after causing Monaco virtual safety car
Why some F1 team bosses think drivers shouldn't have a say in the rules
McLaren admits Mercedes customer team status has become a disadvantage in F1 2026
What could drive McLaren to build its own F1 engine
Explained: Why so many F1 drivers were penalised for pitlane speeding in Monaco
Latest news
Naomi Schiff spots major Charles Leclerc change after Monaco GP frustration
George Russell must beat Kimi Antonelli in Barcelona to save F1 title hopes, says David Coulthard
Denny Hamlin wanted to honor Kyle Busch's full history with Michigan flag
Road to Victory: Inside the fight to win at the highest level of endurance racing
Feature
What could drive McLaren to build its own F1 engine
No more naysayers, surely? How Monaco proved Kimi Antonelli's searing form wasn't just luck
Why Toto Wolff may need to try some distraction tactics
From “a new back” to the front row: What’s behind Max Verstappen’s surprise Monaco pace?
Subscribe and access Motorsport.com with your ad-blocker.
From Formula 1 to MotoGP we report straight from the paddock because we love our sport, just like you. In order to keep delivering our expert journalism, our website uses advertising. Still, we want to give you the opportunity to enjoy an ad-free and tracker-free website and to continue using your adblocker.
You have 2 options:
- Become a subscriber.
- Disable your adblocker.
Top Comments