F1: The Movie review – Why this film is 'the pits'
Lewis Hamilton and Brad Pitt's F1 movie does championship and women in racing little justice, writes Katy Fairman
Jackie Stewart won the Oulton Park Gold Cup today in 1968, and, remarkably, you can go back to that day courtesy fo this five-minute super 8 film. There’s no sound, but for the clicking of film, but the images more than make up for that.
Lewis Hamilton and Brad Pitt's F1 movie does championship and women in racing little justice, writes Katy Fairman
James Hunt and a Hesketh in Holland. It all aligned 50 years ago when the future world champion pulled off one of F1's most unlikely wins at Zandvoort, as Matt Bishop recounts
"An old man with white hair, in a suit, wearing dark glasses, in a dark office, with bodyguards all around.”
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