Michael Fassbender narrates this documentary about the history of Formula One racing. The film chronicles the development of Formula One from the 1950s through to the present day, examining the dangers of racing, particularly in the '70s when the cars became faster but safety measures were still poor. After a number of fatalities, including that of promising young Frenchman Fran�ois Cevert in 1973, improvements were made to limit the dangers to drivers. The documentary features interviews with Jackie Stewart, Mario Andretti, Niki Lauda, Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher.
Director: Paul Crowder
Producer: Michael Shevloff
Producer: Nigel Sinclair
Writer: Mark Monroe
Narrator: Michael Fassbender
Subject: François Cevert
Subject: Ayrton Senna
Subject: Jackie Stewart
Subject: Mario Andretti
Subject: Niki Lauda
Subject: Lewis Hamilton
Subject: Michael Schumacher
Subject: Sebastian Vettel
Subject: Jenson Button
Subject: Nigel Mansell