| Grand Prix - The Golden
Years - Format DVD Region 2 (Europe, Japan, South Africa & Middle East) Covering the late 60's, 70's and early 80's. Features spectacular Grand Prix Footage. Presented by John Watson. |
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F1 Legends Of The 1970s - Vol. 1 - 1970-1973 - Format DVD Region 0 (All) Explores the highlights of Formula One between 1970 and 1973.Features drivers such as Stewart, Rindt and
Fittapaldi |
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Formula 1 Grand Prix Collection - Format DVD Region 0 (All) 10 DVD's covering the Formula 1 Seasons from the 70's. 1970 to 1979. |
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Formula 1 1970 Review "The Uncrowned Champion" - Format DVD Region 0 (All) Capturing the 1970 Formula One season, famous for the posthumous crowning of Jochen Rindt as champion
following his fatal crash at Monza. This series uses archive material and footage from the Brunswick collection, with racing action, close ups of the major people in the sport at the time and rarely seen behind the scenes footage. |
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Formula 1 1971 Review "Great Scot!"- Format DVD Region 0 (All) Capturing the 1971 Formula One season, famous for the dominance of Jackie Stewart in the motor sport, seeing him regain
the championship. This series uses archive material and footage from the Brunswick collection, with racing action, close ups of the major people in the sport at the time and rarely seen behind the scenes footage. |
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Formula 1 1972 Review "Young Gun - The Emmo Express" - Format DVD Region 0 (All) Capturing the 1972 Formula One season, famous for the 25-year old driver, Emerson Fittipaldi becoming
the youngest ever champion in the sport. This series uses archive material and footage from the Brunswick collection, with racing action, close ups of the major people in the sport at the time and rarely seen behind the scenes footage. |
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Formula 1 1973 Review "House Of Stewart" - Format DVD Region 0 (All) Capturing the 1973 Formula One season, famous as Jackie Stewart's final year in Formula One. This series uses
archive material and footage from the Brunswick collection, with racing action, close ups of the major people in the sport at the time and rarely seen behind the scenes footage. |
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Formula 1 1974 Review "Down To The Last Lap" - Format DVD Region 0 (All) Capturing the 1974 Formula One season, famous for the thrilling conclusion to the racing season as the
championship is decided on the last lap of the final race. This series uses archive material and footage from the Brunswick collection, with racing action, close ups of the major people in the sport at the time and rarely seen behind the scenes footage. |
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Formula 1 1975 Review - Format DVD Region 0 (All) Capturing the 1975 Formula One season, famous for Niki Lauda becoming the champion for the first time. This series uses archive
material and footage from the Brunswick collection, with racing action, close ups of the major people in the sport at the time and rarely seen behind the scenes footage. |
| Formula 1 1976 Review
"Hunt For The Title" - Format DVD Region 0 (All) Niki Lauda returns, despite missing two races following an accident, and remains in contention for the title. |
| Formula 1 1977 Review
"Lauda's Comeback" - Format DVD Region 0 (All) Although eight different drivers achieved victory throughout the season, Ferrari, with the experience of Lauda, reigned supreme. |
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Formula 1 1978 Review "Magic Mario" - Format DVD Region 0 (All) With the Lotus 79 'wing car' and the expertise of Mario Andretti, Colin Chapman forms a partnership to take advantage of
the team's technology. |
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Formula 1 1979 Review "Maranello Mastery" - Format DVD Region 0 (All) A turbocar, with Renault and Jean-Pierre Jabouille, won a GP for the first time in 1979. The year
also marked the introduction of a new points system. |