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Netflix’s Drive to Survive documentary series has elevated Formula One drivers and officials to global super-stardom, bringing in a whole new demographic of fans. Yet Max Verstappen isn’t its biggest fan.

“I know how important Netflix is to try and attract new fans, but it’s important really to see the reality of the sport,” Oracle Red Bull Racing’s Verstappen said Thursday in an interview on Bloomberg Television’s Surveillance. “I like things to be portrayed like they actually are, not with a lot of, say, spice to it. Every year I have an interview and I do explain my side of the story and I think that’s important.

Formula One is adding more races in the US, including a street circuit in Miami last year and a nighttime contest in downtown Las Vegas in November. Verstappen, 25, said he enjoys racing in new cities, but hopes it doesn’t come at the expense of more traditional race tracks, such as Monza, the Italian track that will host this Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix.

Verstappen has dominated Formula One this season, winning the past nine races to tie the circuit’s record. A 10th straight victory this weekend would give him the mark on his own.

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