SINOPSIS
In the 60s and early 70s it was common for Grand Prix drivers to be killed while racing, often televised for millions to see. Mechanical failure, lethal track design, fire and incompetence snuffed out dozens of young drivers. They had become almost expendable as eager young wannabes queued up at the top teams' gates waiting to take their place. This is the story of when Grand Prix was out of control. Featuring many famous drivers including three times world champion Sir Jackie Stewart OBE, twice world champion Emerson Fittipaldi and John Surtees OBE, this exciting but shocking film explores how Grand Prix drivers grew sick of their closest friends being killed and finally took control of their destiny.
- Chris HiltonSelf - Author 'Grand Prix Century'
- David TremayneSelf - Grand Prix Journalist 'The Independent'
- Tony BrooksSelf - Grand Prix Driver 1956-1961
- Len TerrySelf - Lotus Chief Designer 1963-1965
- David SimsSelf - Lotus Mechanic 1962-1972
- John SurteesSelf - World Champion 1964
- Emerson FittipaldiSelf - World Champion 1972, 1974
- Jacky IckxSelf - Grand Prix Driver 1967-1979