Fernando - Season 2

Season 2
In this installment we continue to get to know Fernando and his closest circle while we go through the process of preparing for his return to competition in Formula 1.

Episodes

You'd Better Hope I Don't Win
Life in the pandemic. For the first time in his life, Fernando must spend weeks at home and continue his physical and technical preparation (with a simulator installed at home) on his own.

Welcome Home
Fernando visits the Renault factory in England in the midst of a pandemic and then travels to the United Arab Emirates where he must live in extraordinary conditions.

The Best Job in the World
We see Fernando advising Renault at the same time that he performs his preparation tests. The Asturian becomes one of the benchmarks of the Renault team even before his season begins.

Rivals Old and New
We see the consequences of Fernando's bicycle accident that forces him to stop his training program. His sister, his friend and his assistant explain their reactions to the accident.
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