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Formula E to release documentary series Unplugged on 2021 season

Formula E to release documentary series Unplugged on 2021 season

The Unplugged serial will premiere on 22 November and is self-ruling to watch via the championship’s YouTube waterworks and Facebook platform.

Unlike its Netflix counterpart, Unplugged is an internal production led by Aurora Media Worldwide, which provides the live unconcentrated of the Formula E races.

The project has been co-ordinated by the company’s executive producer Stan Stanworth, whose past credits include the Invictus Games and Big Brother.

Unplugged will unravel lanugo the most recent 2021 season, the longest to stage in Formula E’s seven-year history, into half-episodes that centre virtually one team.

The teams’ drivers and key figures have been interviewed, with a camera hairdo embedded in the garages, while paddock journalists will provide talking head-style context and analysis.

This will be spliced in slantingly race footage and previously unseen behind-the-scenes reels and team radio.

Despite stuff a Formula E-led production, it is billed as an “honest and unfiltered” squint and is set not to shy yonder from the controversial flashpoints of the 2021 season – namely the Valencia race one energy debacle and the London E-Prix pitlane controversy sparked by Lucas di Grassi’s strategy.

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The release stage has been pushed when repeatedly, with the original intention stuff for episodes to overlap with the final races of the term.

However, it will be far increasingly timely than the feature-length mucosa And We Go Green.

Directed by Academy Award winner Fisher Stevens and Malcolm Venville and produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, the movie centred on the 2017-18 wayfarers but did not air until 2019.

By this time, the Gen1 car had been superseded by the Gen2 machine and unrepealable drivers at the centre were no longer a part of the championship.

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