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F105DVD
The Championship battle came down to two men, Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen, trading blows through out the season. However Alonso's impressive start to the season always kept him far enough away from Raikkonen and ultimately proved decisive. As the curtain came down on a memorable season Alonso was crowned the youngest ever F1 winner. Region 2 |
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SUPDVD
Follow the Supercar Run from London's Royal Albert Hall to Monte Carlo,
the spiritual home of motor racing. Stunning photography and in-car
footage shot exclusively for this DVD puts you inside the Supercar
Run.
Includes
six super car profiles: Ferrari 288 GTO, Ferrari F40, Lamborghini
Murcielago, Jaguar E-type Roadster Porsche 911 2.7 RS Lightweight,
Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1. Running time: 47mins. Region 2
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F104DVD
Relive all the action from the 2004 Formula One World Championship.
See just how Michael clinched his seventh title, enjoy the excitement
of Spa, along with all the other races on the calendar. Includes interviews
with many of the leading figures in the sport. Running time: 140+
mins. Region 2 |
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F1OBDVD
50 years of exclusive footage taken by cameras which get
as close to the action as is possible! Newly re-mastered, much of
this footage has never been seen before and is presented with the
authentic on-board roar of the F1 engine.Region 2 (1hr run
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F103DVD
A
review of the 2003 Formula One season, one of the most exciting championships
in years! Contains footage from on-board and trackside cameras not
previously transmitted on TV. Exclusive highlights of practices, qualifying
sessions and races combine with team radio and behind the scenes driver
footage to reveal the controversies behind the action. Region
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FERRDVD3
full access to exclusive 50th anniversary events in Europe
and America, every facet of Ferrari's superb road and race history
is explored. Factory museum footage, historical archive and interviews
with drivers and champions all feature in 240 minutes of digital studio-quality
footage. Region 2 |
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FERRDVD
The
story of Ferrari has been told time and time again but this happens
to be one of the best. Its just been released so its abit more upto
date the others. Region 0 |
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FERRDVD2
Enzo
Ferrari dedicated his entire life to his all-consuming passion for
engines: first as a racing driver, then as a successful businessman
and finally as founder of the firm that bears his name. His bright
red cars with the proud Prancing Horse have won over 5000 races and
24 world titles. The film tells the Enzo Ferrari story. Region
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MWDVD
This
fascinating programme details Murray Walker's top ten Formula One
drivers as he assesses their merits and unique ability to perform
under pressure. In addition to giving personal memories and experiences
of the drivers and their most famous races, the programme is interspersed
with archive F1 footage released from FOCA for the first time ever!.
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SECDVD
A
behind the scenes look at the Williams Formula 1 racing team with
interviews with Ralf Schumacher and Juan Montoya. Also featured: Murray
Walker, Frank Williams and Patrick Head. Region 2 |
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F170DVD
Jackie
Stewart was the defending champion but took nothing for granted. When
different drivers won the first four races, Stewart, and the world,
knew that the Championship was wide open. Thrilling battles ensued
until triumph and tragedy came together in one fatal collision: on
the 5th of September 1970 Championship leader Jochen Rindt died during
practice at Monza. Region 2 |
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F171DVD
This
review doesn’t just show the action from the season –
it tells the story. 1971: the year the tyre-war intensified as the
first slicks hit the tarmac, the year driver safety became a genuine
concern and the year of Lauda’s first GP. Region 2 |
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F172DVD
All
eyes were on the defending champion Jackie Stewart and expectations
were high that he would repeat the total domination of the previous
year. And it turned out to be a thrilling season of on-the-limit action
that climaxed at Monza – Fittipaldi’s spiritual home.
Stewart’s broken clutch put him out of the race, ensuring Fittipaldi’s
place in the record books: at just 25 years of age, ‘Emmo’
became the youngest-ever World Champion. Region 2 |
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F173DVD
1973 Emerson Fittipaldi was the reigning champion. But there
was no question regarding the intention of his biggest rival, Jackie
Stewart, who had lost his title to the big Brazilian and wanted it
back. There was more to the season than the battle between the big
guns. Safety regulations made a big impact on car design - but not
on safety - as fatalities unfortunately returned. Region 2 |
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F174DVD
It was the year of change in Formula One. Defending champion Jackie
Stewart had retired from racing, creating a power vacuum that sucked
a host of racers, old and new, into the battle for the Championship.
By the final race of the season Emerson Fittipaldi (McLaren), Clay
Regazzoni (Ferrari) and Jody Scheckter (Tyrrell) were locked in a
fascinating three-way battle for the title. Region 2 |
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F175DVD
1975 was the year the prancing horse got its spring back. The early
decade had been a challenging period for Ferrari, as they struggled
to find a body shape that would do justice to the brute force of the
V12 engine. Enter Niki Lauda and his brand new car - the Ferrari 312T;
an irresistible combination that would prove to be unstoppable. Region
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F176DVD
A film which highlights that extraordinary season for James
Hunt, from the early frustration to the hard-giving triumph on the
final race. Region 0 |
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F177DVD
A crash in the 1976 German Grand Prix cost Niki Lauda his championship
and nearly his life. The 1977 championship gave him the opportunity
to prove what an incredible driver he really was. Region 0 |
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F178DVD
1978 Ferrari and Lauda had now gone their separate ways despite
winning the championship together in `77. Lauda moved to Brabham and
Ferrari took on the young Gilles Villeneuve. Frank Williams and Patrick
Head formed Williams Grand Prix Engineering, mounting their first
title challenge with Alan Jones in the driving seat. Region
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F179DVD
The 1979 Grand Prix season was more than the turning point
between two decades: it was the end of one motor racing era and the
beginning of another... its thrust being engineering technology, rather
than driving technique. The Ferraris finished first and second in
the World Championship, Jody Scheckter securing the title. Region
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F180DVD
This
is the 'missing year' in F1 history. It has never been made available
on DVD before. It showcases a classic season, which was notable for
two firsts: Alan Jones' championship and Williams' constructors' title.
Region 2 |
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F1REV7079
This is the boxset of all F1 season reviews from 1970 to 1979 on DVD
(see above). It includes 10 discs with a run time of 8hrs 40mins.
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