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Great Grand Prix Racing Hereos – New series coming soon

Submitted by on August 4, 2010One Comment

The thirst for classic Formula 1 footage is stronger than ever and there are more treats in store for fans in 2010.

Here is the official blurb from Brunswick Films about their latest production.

“A new series of 52minute films ” GREAT GRAND PRIX RACING HEROES” is currently being produced by Brunswick Films. This new series traces the careers of 12 of Formula one’s heroes, including 8 world champions.

These include Sir Jackie Stewart, Jody Sheckter, Niki Lauda, James Hunt, Ronnie Peterson, Clay Regazzoni, Emerson Fittipaldi, Mario Andretti, Peter Revson, Alan Jones, Frank Williams, Mika Hakkinen, and the legendary Enzo Ferrari. The stories of these great men shall be narrated by a name synonymous with motoracing “Sir Stirling Moss”

A lot of the footage contained in the series has never been broadcast before, and provides a great opportunity for the audience to meet the characters, from what many consider to be the golden era of Formula One.

The series was produced in our in-house post-production facilities. The series is being directed by Rohan Tully, and edited by Marco La Nave.”

Via: ColdTrackDays.com

One Comment

  • John Shingleton John Shingleton says:

    There would not be such a thirst for footage of historic F1 racing if today’s Formula 1 was not so utterly appalling . The cheating , po”or sportsmanship and general “whatever it takes ” philosophy and the look alike” cars on dreary circuits are in a marked contrast to the racing of only 20 years ago . What a shame that we have to result to watching videos of old racers to enjoy proper formula 1 . But it can get worse . Electric formula 1 cars can’t be far away .Imagine electric cars racing at Bahrain or Abu Dhabi . That would be a total cure for even the worse insomniac .

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