Hunt vs Lauda: BBC2 Sunday 9pm

Hunt vs Lauda: BBC2 Sunday 9pm

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woof

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8,456 posts

277 months

Wednesday 10th July 2013
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Just a heads up Hunt vs Lauda: F1’s Greatest Racing Rivals
Sunday 9pm BBC2



LordGrover

33,539 posts

212 months

Wednesday 10th July 2013
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Nice one, ta.

Documentary examining the battle between Britain's James Hunt and Austria's Niki Lauda for the 1976 Formula 1 world drivers' championship, which was decided by the last grand prix of the season. Featuring rare archive footage and interviews with team managers, families, journalists and friends.

marshall100

1,124 posts

201 months

Wednesday 10th July 2013
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Is this a different one to the program that was on BBC4 earlier this year?

woof

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8,456 posts

277 months

Thursday 18th July 2013
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Not sure - but it was bloody good. Well worth catching in on the BBC iplayer

LordGrover

33,539 posts

212 months

Friday 19th July 2013
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Missed the airing but saw it on iplayer last night - very good. Brought back a lot of memories, not just F1 from that formative year for me.

HustleRussell

24,691 posts

160 months

Friday 19th July 2013
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Invaluable to folk like me who weren't around in that era, a useful insight into the sport at the time.

Eric Mc

122,010 posts

265 months

Sunday 21st July 2013
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Watched it last night and really enjoyed it.

It was interesting that they didn't make much use of any of the TV images from that season - relying mainly on film footage instead. I recognised a lot of clips from the Brunswick series.

1976 was the year when the BBC panicked over the sponsorship of the cars and dropped their coverage of the few races they normally covered as they agonised over the issue. What a season to decide to drop F1!

I seem to remember that ITV picked up the baton and covered some of the races in a rather disorganised way. I'm pretty sure that live coverage of the Japanese race was shown on ITV with Andrew Marriott was the commentator. We saw Marriott doing a report to camera at the British GP in this documentary.

The only jarring aspect of the documentary was the rather babyish explanation of F1 and the points system etc at the very beginning. Yet again a programme makes the assumption that the viewer is dumb and knows nothing about the topic.

There was also slightly sloppy editing in that shots of cars on track were sometimes edited into the wrong race. This was very obvious on a couple of occasions because 1976 was the year in which the distinctive tall airboxes which were in use at the start of the season were banned after a couple of the early races. In at least one sequence we saw cars carrying tall airboxes suddenly sporting the new low boxes - supposedly in the same race

Apart from those slightly annoying bits, the rest was excellent.

Salgar

3,283 posts

184 months

Monday 22nd July 2013
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Who?

Ultuous

2,248 posts

191 months

Monday 22nd July 2013
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Eric Mc said:
The only jarring aspect of the documentary was the rather babyish explanation of F1 and the points system etc at the very beginning. Yet again a programme makes the assumption that the viewer is dumb and knows nothing about the topic.
It didn't strike me as that 'dumb'... 9 6 4 3 2 1 hasn't been used since I was a kid, and despite being a fan for most of nearly 30 years now I for one wouldn't have been sure it was in use in '76 (I was born the year after) or how the frequently revised 'best finishes' rule in place at the time would affect the result (actually I'll admit they glossed over this by not mentioning it, having since looked on Wiki for clarification!)

Eric Mc

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265 months

Monday 22nd July 2013
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Yes - they didn't mention the old "dropped points" system that was in place for a while. I'm not sure it was in use for 1976 anyway.

And they didn't state why they came to the conclusion that the McLaren was too wide in Spain. Hunt always said it was due to the tyres being over inflated.

moffspeed

2,699 posts

207 months

Tuesday 23rd July 2013
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Eric Mc said:
Yes - they didn't mention the old "dropped points" system that was in place for a while. I'm not sure it was in use for 1976 anyway.

And they didn't state why they came to the conclusion that the McLaren was too wide in Spain. Hunt always said it was due to the tyres being over inflated.
Yep dropped points system survived until 1980 so in 1976 was 7/8 for first half of the season and the same for the latter half of the season.

As for the "wide" Mclaren surely the theory was tyres under- rather than over- inflated ??

Eric Mc

122,010 posts

265 months

Tuesday 23rd July 2013
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Dropped points survived well into the 80s.

I'm sure Hunt said "over inflated" - but it's a long time since I heard him being interviewed on the topic so I may not be recalling it correctly.

Tyres in 1976 were quite different to what we have today.

cuprabob

14,612 posts

214 months

Sunday 21st January 2018
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Heads up it on tonight again on BBC4 at 9pm

Dinoboy

2,499 posts

217 months

Sunday 21st January 2018
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cuprabob said:
Heads up it on tonight again on BBC4 at 9pm
Cheers.


Europa1

10,923 posts

188 months

Saturday 15th June 2019
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Currently available again on iPlayer.

cuprabob

14,612 posts

214 months

Saturday 15th June 2019
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Europa1 said:
Currently available again on iPlayer.
It's available again because it was shown on BBC2 last Saturday night.