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The Deadliest Crash: the Le Mans 1955 Disaster
Sunday 16 May
9:00pm - 10:00pm
BBC4
A thrillingly evocative film about the worst disaster in motor-racing history. Extensive, hitherto unseen archive footage transports us into the middle of a story that, were it not for the foreboding brought by knowing how it ends, would be a perfect drama. Via the recollections of participants whose obsession with Le Mans still burns in their eyes, we learn of the furious rivalries that were all in play at once: Jaguar v Mercedes, Britain v Germany, Hawthorn v Fangio. Man and machine were driven beyond breaking point, hurtling towards a tragedy that still takes the breath away.
I thought it was a good documentary, just to imagine that engine and the the cars axle ripping through a crowd of spectators at 150+mph makes me shiver.
I had seen the footage of the crash a few times before but never knew that there were 4 cars involved and that 2 came together in the way they did.
Worth a watch for anyone interested despite some of the comments on here.
I had seen the footage of the crash a few times before but never knew that there were 4 cars involved and that 2 came together in the way they did.
Worth a watch for anyone interested despite some of the comments on here.
These are the negative comments i'm referring too, plus someone on this thread said it was woeful 
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Bugeyeandy said:
These are the negative comments i'm referring too, plus someone on this thread said it was woeful 
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Ah right, gotch ya 
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

Great programme giving plenty of detail I was unaware of, but with, as is the norm a few inaccuracies.
The split screen pan shot towards the end was shocking in the way that as the camera moved through the crowd, those who died became photoshopped out... all the marshalls standing near the initial point of impact who were decapitated... coats draped over body parts; all quite eerie.
Shameful really in which the lion's share of the blame at the time was heaped on the one man who couldnt defend himself : Pierre Levegh. None directly involved in the event itself were quite as innocent as he. To my 2010 eyes it is equally shameful that Mercedes withdrew and Jaguar continued to the hollow victory.
The split screen pan shot towards the end was shocking in the way that as the camera moved through the crowd, those who died became photoshopped out... all the marshalls standing near the initial point of impact who were decapitated... coats draped over body parts; all quite eerie.
Shameful really in which the lion's share of the blame at the time was heaped on the one man who couldnt defend himself : Pierre Levegh. None directly involved in the event itself were quite as innocent as he. To my 2010 eyes it is equally shameful that Mercedes withdrew and Jaguar continued to the hollow victory.
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ks...just noticed this thread