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DTS Season 8 Review: The Real Drama Netflix Left Out 🎬

40 min · 2. mar. 2026
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Netflix finally dropped the goods, and we binned our weekend plans to binge all eight episodes so we could break down the wildest moments from the 2025 season. We’re unpacking the unfiltered drama of Christian Horner’s sudden Red Bull exit (and his spicy comments about Helmut Marko), the absolute madness of McLaren's Vegas double-disqualification, and Lando Norris securing his maiden World Championship by just two measly points. It's raw, it's unfiltered, and we are leaving no stone unturned.

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