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Will Buxton on F1, Drive to Survive and Gran Prix An Illustrated History of Formula 1

from The Creative Drive · host Racer Media and Marketing, Inc.

We dive into the world of Drive to Survive with Will Buxton as Taro Koki sits down to discuss the hit series that’s transformed Formula 1's global appeal. They touch on everything from how Will got started with Drive to Survive, the nuances of filming F1 drivers, and the challenges of balancing new fan expectations with traditional F1 culture. We cover the surprising travel hotspots on the F1 circuit, and what it’s like interacting with drivers after highlighting their moments on screen. The good and bad of social media, the nuances of connecting with both US and global fans, and Will's unique journey that inspired the New York Times bestselling book GRAND PRIX: An Illustrated History of Formula 1. Plus, Taro and Will dive into the latest on the racing scene: Does Lando have a shot at unseating Max? Could Lewis return to the top? And who’s looking promising as the next big name in F1? Tune in for an insider’s take on the creative process, life on the F1 circuit, and the evolution of Formula 1 fandom worldwide.

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