

Documentary
Overview
James Hunt has never been equalled. Could swashbuckling Hunt catch the scientific Lauda? Could Niki overcome an appalling crash to come back from the dead and fight James all the way to the last race of the season? This powerful story captures the heart of the 1970s - told through unseen footage and exclusive interviews with the people who were really there - the team managers, families, journalists and friends who were in the front row of the season that changed Formula 1 forever.
Top Cast


Ed Stoppard
Ed Stoppard
Self - Narrator (voice)
Ed Stoppard
Self - Narrator (voice)


James Hunt
James Hunt
Self (archive footage)
James Hunt
Self (archive footage)


Niki Lauda
Niki Lauda
Self
Niki Lauda
Self


Alastair Caldwell
Alastair Caldwell
Self - McLaren F1 Team Manager, 1976
Alastair Caldwell
Self - McLaren F1 Team Manager, 1976


Daniele Audetto
Daniele Audetto
Self - Ferrari F1 Team Manager, 1976
Daniele Audetto
Self - Ferrari F1 Team Manager, 1976


Sally Jones
Sally Jones
Self - James Hunt's Sister
Sally Jones
Self - James Hunt's Sister


John Hogan
John Hogan
Self - Just Marketing International
John Hogan
Self - Just Marketing International


Simon Taylor
Simon Taylor
Self - BBC Radio F1 Commentator, 1976
Simon Taylor
Self - BBC Radio F1 Commentator, 1976


Peter Windsor
Peter Windsor
Self - 'Autocar' Sports Editor, 1975-1984
Peter Windsor
Self - 'Autocar' Sports Editor, 1975-1984


John Watson
John Watson
Self - F1 Driver, 1973-1985 (voice)
John Watson
Self - F1 Driver, 1973-1985 (voice)
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