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New Amazon series chronicles McLaren's road to perdition with Honda

Amazon has announced that a new docuseries entitled 'Grand Prix Driver' will premiere on February 9, exclusively on its Prime Video streaming platform. Narrated by Oscar-winning actor and F1 fan Michael Douglas, the documentary chronicles McLaren's challenging 2017 season and offers unprecedented insight into the inner workings of F1's second most successful team, including the painful demise of its relationship with Honda. The multi-episode series is written and produced by Manish Pandey, the man behind the production of the famed Senna documentary, Chris Connell and Anwar Nuseibeh. McLaren pumped up and 'eager to get to Australia' "It’s no secret that this has been the most...
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