Esteban Ocon says the presentation of one of his radio messages in the new season of Drive to Survive is “strange”.
The fifth season of Drive to Survive was released by Netflix today. Ocon revealed he had already seen episode five, which he featured heavily in, and was surprised to hear a message from a different race added to a sequence covering the French Grand Prix.
Ocon finished the race in eighth position. In Drive to Survive he is heard saying “that feels like a win today”. Ocon pointed out he did not speak those words on his radio after the race at Paul Ricard.
“It’s reflecting reality, but in a strange way,” said Ocon when asked by RaceFans about the new season.
Ocon didn’t celebrate eighth at Paul Ricard “I always find strange where, for example, I finished P8 in France, and I said ‘this felt like a win today’. I never said that! I think I probably said that when we finished fifth in Austria or fourth in Japan, but not when I finished eighth in France.”
“These things feel strange,” Ocon admitted. “But I guess it’s part of the show. We can’t complain on being in such a high-viewed platform.”
He said the popularity of Drive to Survive is “awesome”, and the team has already been filmed for next year’s sixth season. “Netflix has been with us a lot this year so far, coming in many different events,” said Ocon. “So we’re probably going to feature quite a bit next season.”
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Alpine faced questions about their expectations after former driver Fernando Alonso remarked about teams being “happy with fourth” at the launch of Aston Martin’s car. They finished fourth in the championship last year.
Feature: Netflix’s ‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive” season five: Spoiler-free review Ocon said he “doesn’t complain” about how he’s been represented in Drive to Survive but stressed “I don’t want to make it sound like I’m happy with P8.”
“I want to win,” he said, “I don’t want to finish P8. But it’s fine for those kind of things.”
Asked whether drivers who co-operate with the series have any control over how it is edited, Ocon said: “Not a lot to be honest, which is what you sign for obviously when Netflix comes up.”
Other drivers have previously complained about how Drive to Survive represents themselves and others. Max Verstappen temporarily refused to be interviewed for the series for this reason, but resumed co-operation last year. Lando Norris has said parts of past seasons were “definitely not correct” and like Ocon cited examples involving the treatment of radio messages.
Ocon said Alpine’s goal for this season is to significant cut the gap to the third-placed team, which they finished 342 points behind last year.
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“It would be a win if we close the points down to very close to third,” said Ocon. “That would be a win for us.
“If we keep fourth and we are at the same place as we are last year, that would probably not be a win, it would be a normal improvement and that’s not what we are aiming for. But everyone around is going to be working and thinking the same.”
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