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FORMULA 1 RACING HAS KEPT SPECTATORS ENTHRALLED FOR GENERATIONS. EVER SINCE THE FIRST F1 CAR BLAZED AROUND THE RACETRACK FOR THE FIRST TIME, WE HAVE FOUND OURSELVES IRRESISTIBLY DRAWN TO THE KNIFE-EDGE DRAMA OF HIGH-SPEED RIVALRY. IT’S NO SURPRISE, THEN, THAT THE WORLD OF F1 HAS BEEN IMMORTALISED ON FILM IN NUMEROUS MOVIES AND DOCUMENTARIES.
Grand Prix 1966 is a classic. The story takes place over the span of an f1 racing season, and it follows the lives of four world-class drivers.
In the documentary, Senna, we get to witness this legendary race car driver doing what he did best.
Rush is a movie that immortalized one of the greatest rivalries in F1. The battle between Niki Lauda and James Hunt.
The movie traces the life and racing career of one of the best driver drivers Formula 1 has seen.
The dangers an F1 driver is put through in every race, and the risk involved with racing in a 300kmph car is unimaginable. That is what the movie tries to bring attention to.