TV dramaâs Norfolk âAlpsâ mocked on social media
A Netflix series which depicts the lesser-known snow-capped mountains of Norfolk has whipped up a flurry of fun on social media.
The famously flat county features in a new six-part drama about the life of Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna, who honed his craft in Norfolk in the early 1980s.
Viewers did a double-take when they spotted a range of rugged peaks beyond Snetterton, with the race circuit poking fun at the âunusually mountainousâ scene.
In a Facebook post that has attracted hundreds of comments, it said: âWe think itâs pretty accurate. The monumental, Himalaya-rivalling peaks of Old Buckenham are frequently visible on a clear day.â
âSkiing holiday sortedâ
The post has been shared more than 3,000 times.
âI live about a mile away and regularly suffer from altitude sickness,â said one.
âWorked at Snetterton circuit and lived just over that mountain,â added another.
âHell of a bike ride!â
âLittle wonder that dualling the A11 took so long,â joked one man.
Others simply saw an opportunity.
âThatâs my next skiing holiday sorted then.
âNorfolk Alps it is â no airport queues and less than two hours drive.â
Senna focuses on the Brazilian racing driverâs early career right up to his death at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, aged 34.
In the early 1980s, Senna lived in a bungalow in Eaton on the edge of Norwich while driving for Ralph Firmanâs Van Diemen company, based at Snetterton, before moving on to Team Lotus.
It is not known where the Snetterton scenes were filmed, but a track in Buenos Aires, Argentina, was used for some racing shots.
Similarly, the Norfolk track doubled for some of the most historic tracks in the world in Ron Howardâs 2013 film Rush.
Snetterton confirmed it had no involvement in the filming of Senna.
Netflix has been approached for comment.
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