‘100 Days To Indy’ Docuseries Is Drive To Survive Without Fake Drama

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'100 Days To Indy' Docuseries Is Drive To Survive Without Fake Drama


Emmy Award-winning director Patrick Dimon is the man behind the motorsport docuseries and promises a truly riveting experience. After all, IndyCar racing is known for its dramatic moments, including crashes and near misses.

Dimon notes that the fast-paced action of IndyCar will be relayed to the viewer with little in the way of editing, providing an exciting and almost unfiltered experience: “I think that sometimes the beauty is not having too much time. You kind of just get in, you film, and you’re like, ‘Listen, this is the story, this is what we have, here are the results.'”

The crew had just six weeks to edit an episode before moving on to the next. “The story is unfolding as we are telling it versus sometimes, with these recap shows, you can go back, you can do pickup shoots, and you can kind of change the narrative,” added Dimon.

It’s almost like Netflix’s Drive To Survive F1 series, but for IndyCar racing. And with less falsified drama, it appears.





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