With some of Formula 1's top names driving for new teams, 2019 proves to be a season of broken alliances and renewed rivalries.

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Formula 1: Drive to Survive Season 2 released on February 27, 2020.

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S02E01 Aired February 28, 2020

Lights Out

Another Formula 1 season kicks off at the Australian Grand Prix as 10 racing teams vie for the podium.

S02E02 Aired February 28, 2020

Boiling Point

As mediocrity becomes the norm for Team Haas, frustration over the poor performances threaten to tear the group apart from within.

S02E03 Aired February 28, 2020

Dogfight

Eager to return their teams to glory, Renault's Daniel Ricciardo and McLaren's Carlos Sainz Jr. vow to prove themselves on the track.

S02E04 Aired February 28, 2020

Dark Days

Lewis Hamilton and the Mercedes team — long dominant in Formula 1 — face a true test of mettle on a rain-soaked track at the German Grand Prix.

S02E05 Aired February 28, 2020

Great Expectations

Red Bull rivals Max Verstappen and Pierre Gasly race in Monaco, Montreal and Austria, where one driver shines and the other struggles.

S02E06 Aired February 28, 2020

Raging Bulls

Alex Albon, the newest driver for Team Red Bull, strives to accomplish what his predecessor couldn't. Also, tragedy strikes at the Belgian Grand Prix.

S02E07 Aired February 28, 2020

Seeing Red

Few — if any — teams have a history that can match Ferrari's. But not even the Prancing Horse is immune to a little interdriver drama.

S02E08 Aired February 28, 2020

Musical Chairs

For Formula 1 drivers like Nico Hülkenberg, holding on to a job can feel like a game of musical chairs. Will the music stop at the German Grand Prix?

S02E09 Aired February 28, 2020

Blood, Sweat & Tears

While many believe Williams's best years are long gone, deputy team principal Claire Williams sees a bright future with rookie driver George Russell.

S02E10 Aired February 28, 2020

Checkered Flag

As the 2019 season winds down, upstart drivers — including Albon, Gasly and Sainz — compete for one last chance at a podium finish.