Williams F1 Team Reveal Their Own Series Alongside Drive To Survive

Williams confirm the release of their 'untold stories' series.
Williams F1 Team Reveal Their Own Series Alongside Drive To Survive
Williams F1 Team Reveal Their Own Series Alongside Drive To Survive /

The Williams F1 team have announced a two-part series into the behind the scenes of the historical team.

Taking to social media, the team posted:

"The untold stories of 2022. Coming soon.

"In a brand new two-part series, join team though the highs and lows of 2022 through footage you won't see anywhere else with Williams - Untold Story." 

The team continued:

"The series will be available to watch online at williamsf1.com and through our app"

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This comes after the trailer for the fifth season of Drive to Survive was released by Netflix yesterday ahead of its release next Friday 24 February. 

The Williams F1 team was founded by Frank Williams who sadly passed away in 2021. The team was formed in 1977. They won 9 constructors' championships between 1980 and 1997. On top of this, they also won 7 drivers' championships in the same timeframe. 

The British team are heading into the 2023 with a new driver line-up of British-Thai driver Alex Albon and American driver Logan Sargeant. As well as the drivers, the team has also introduced a new team principal in James Vowles who was the chief strategist at Mercedes. 

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Fans have been reacting to the news, with one writing:

"Okay how dirty did DTS do y’all this season that y’all had to make this??"

Someone else commented:

"Drive To Survive? Nahh, Untold Story time"

Another fan called for Sir Frank Williams content, writing:

"Please talk plenty about SIR FRANK please"

The team have not confirmed a release date yet but that it will be out "soon".


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