Rent Grand Prix: The Golden Years (2000)

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0h 56min
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Synopsis:
The late 60's, 70's and early 80's were regarded by many as the most exciting and historically significant period in the history of modern Grand Prix racing. It was a time when the sport saw major investment from significant motor manufacturers. A time when technology leapt forward with Turbo charged engines, six wheel cars, advanced braking/handling packages and the very best of early aerodynamic styling. Today's legends were in full flight. Drivers such as Graham Hill, Jackie Stewart, James Hunt and Niki Lauda were carving themselves a place in motor racing history.
This specially presented video covers this very special time helping you to enjoy and relive those classic Grand Prix moments.
Actors:
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Narrated By:
John Watson
Studio:
4DigitalMedia
Genres:
Documentary, Special Interest, Sports & Sport Films
BBFC:
Release Date:
23/03/2009
Run Time:
56 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital Stereo
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 0 (All)
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.33:1 / 4:3
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • 12 Interactive Chapters
  • An illustrated guide through fascinating Grand Prix Memorabilia
  • A yearly account of key facts and stats during this historically significant period

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Disappointed ! - Grand Prix: The Golden Years review by PS

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06/10/2021

Was looking forward to watching this but came away disappointed. Despite mentioning racing in late 60`s and early 80`s the dvd just concentrates on the 1970`s. Commentary doesn`t always match up with what you are watching so it`s all a bit mixed up, vague and difficult to follow. Some errors too, Ken Tyrrell ran Matra cars not Marches and I`m sure I heard poor John Watson called Tom Watson at some point. At just short of a hour to cover 10 years it is all a bit rushed too. Some good footage though, but it would be better if you just knew what it was you were watching sometimes.

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