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philthy

4,689 posts

240 months

Sunday 17th March 2019
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philthy said:
We've just watched the first one. My Missus hates grand prix, and normally disappears when it's on. She's watched the first, and we're about to put the second on.
Hate to quote myself, but she's hooked.
Maybe,finally, we'l actually watch the races together ?

Whoever's responsible, good shout.

skwdenyer

16,378 posts

240 months

Monday 18th March 2019
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tigerkoi said:
On Claire Willams & the son of Lou Ferrigno Lance Stroll; my part understanding of the way Claire and the Lance/Lawrence interactions are awkward might be down to the fact that her husband was Lance’s agent as well. Happy to be corrected, but it’s a complete face palm if the case. Talking of which, trousers: one scene when Lawrence gets up from a conversation it’s hard not to notice that he’s wearing like the most unfeasably tight trousers, and spends an age rearranging his coverage. I mean the guy must be in his fifties or sixties but I’m a little shellshocked his old mate Tommy H couldn’t have sewn him up a new and fitting pair of chinos. It’s just so sad.
Good interview here from 2017 (for subscribers): https://www.ft.com/content/8528d640-8293-11e7-a4ce...

ft said:
Harris is the agent to Lance Stroll, the 18-year-old driver whose father Lawrence made billions running the Michael Kors fashion brand. Reports suggest he has paid up to $80m in supporting the career of his son, who has now got a seat in the Williams F1 car. Williams refuses to divulge details, saying only that “the numbers that have been put out there are totally incorrect”. Still, the association has led to speculation that the Stroll family could attempt a takeover. “Considering the level of criticism that Lance has already had directed his way over the past six months, why would you want your daddy to buy you a Formula One team to make you a world champion?” she says. “I have no ambition to sell Williams . . . I have a baby on the way and I would love to think that in 25 years he could be running Williams.”
Funny how things turn out...

PistonBroker

2,414 posts

226 months

Monday 18th March 2019
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Managed the first 2 episodes before Mrs PB asked me to switch over to something else.

I enjoyed it - looking forward to catching the rest when I get the TV to myself. Next year sometime?!

MrwReckless

123 posts

119 months

Monday 18th March 2019
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Not much insight to add other than that I found the documentary quite interesting, and VERY well produced. I would recommend it to people regardless if they are F1 fans or not.

Regards

tigamilla

507 posts

80 months

Monday 18th March 2019
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I really enjoyed watching this over the weekend - really liked the human drama, although of course I also appreciate the enormous engineering and logistics that go into F1, but this was a very refreshing look at something we never normally get to see (or hear). Looking forward to the 2019 version.


tigerkoi

2,927 posts

198 months

Monday 18th March 2019
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skwdenyer said:
tigerkoi said:
On Claire Willams & the son of Lou Ferrigno Lance Stroll; my part understanding of the way Claire and the Lance/Lawrence interactions are awkward might be down to the fact that her husband was Lance’s agent as well. Happy to be corrected, but it’s a complete face palm if the case. Talking of which, trousers: one scene when Lawrence gets up from a conversation it’s hard not to notice that he’s wearing like the most unfeasably tight trousers, and spends an age rearranging his coverage. I mean the guy must be in his fifties or sixties but I’m a little shellshocked his old mate Tommy H couldn’t have sewn him up a new and fitting pair of chinos. It’s just so sad.
Good interview here from 2017 (for subscribers): https://www.ft.com/content/8528d640-8293-11e7-a4ce...

ft said:
Harris is the agent to Lance Stroll, the 18-year-old driver whose father Lawrence made billions running the Michael Kors fashion brand. Reports suggest he has paid up to $80m in supporting the career of his son, who has now got a seat in the Williams F1 car. Williams refuses to divulge details, saying only that “the numbers that have been put out there are totally incorrect”. Still, the association has led to speculation that the Stroll family could attempt a takeover. “Considering the level of criticism that Lance has already had directed his way over the past six months, why would you want your daddy to buy you a Formula One team to make you a world champion?” she says. “I have no ambition to sell Williams?.?.?.?I have a baby on the way and I would love to think that in 25 years he could be running Williams.”
Funny how things turn out...
Oh God...

She’s plotting a dynasty eek

About Harris though, mixing business and family like they have, just screams poor practice to me.

JB!

5,254 posts

180 months

Tuesday 19th March 2019
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Really enjoyed it.

Steiner shone through, i'm shocked Grosjean kept his seat.

skwdenyer

16,378 posts

240 months

Tuesday 19th March 2019
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tigerkoi said:
About Harris though, mixing business and family like they have, just screams poor practice to me.
I suspect he may have been Stroll's agent when CW met him? A bit of time-based searching throws up no mentions of the two of them before 2016.

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 22nd March 2019
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What a fantastic series. I’m actually glad Ferrari and Mercedes weren’t in it as it focused on some of the other great stories.

The Renault vs Horner pre conference meetings over dropping the engine and then Renault getting Dan Ric were excruciating.

Looks like they’re making another series for this season.

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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Really good documentary. I’m a very casual fan and will occasionally watch the British GP etc, but this has made me want to watch a bit more.

Guess that’s the sort of impact they wanted.

TheDeuce

21,450 posts

66 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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La Liga said:
Really good documentary. I’m a very casual fan and will occasionally watch the British GP etc, but this has made me want to watch a bit more.

Guess that’s the sort of impact they wanted.
100% what they wanted I'm sure of it! And I felt the same way.

It's genuine reality TV. And genuinely good reality TV.

Gazzab

21,089 posts

282 months

Sunday 24th March 2019
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My eldest son (19) loved it. He isnt exactly an f1 fan but the format of this programme has made him genuinely interested.

OFORBES

533 posts

100 months

Monday 25th March 2019
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As a fan of F1, I really enjoyed this.

Some of the insights into the characters of the lower down teams made for great viewing.

I really enjoyed that it didn't seem at all scripted and the f'ing and blinding added to it in getting to see the real people in the sport.


Nexus Icon

554 posts

61 months

Tuesday 26th March 2019
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It may be interesting to some viewers that, as an employee within F1, I enjoyed the series on the whole. I would've preferred regular narration to the faux commentary but even that grated less as the series progressed but, to counter that, some of the camera work at the tracks was beautiful. A lot of the in-factory work was eye-opening (I mean, we hear things, but...).

Fortunately I must have managed to dodge the cameras around our factory but my wife popped up on screen a couple of times - much to her embarrassment. I would've been mortified it they'd caught me lurking in the back of shot. I did walk in on one interview they were filming but I remember backing slowly out of shot. That must've looked too daft for them to use it.

The Sainz vs Alonso storyline seemed a tad contrived, however things like the Force India troubles were handled very well. The RBR vs Renault story was pure soap opera and done brilliantly.

I've shared an employer with a decent amount of drivers featured in the show and some of their character and personality came through like it hasn't on any other documentaries I've seen.

All in all, I thought it was very good and that a second series can only get better.

Stan the Bat

8,896 posts

212 months

Tuesday 26th March 2019
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Is there going to be another series ?

Wills2

22,752 posts

175 months

Tuesday 26th March 2019
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Stan the Bat said:
Is there going to be another series ?
I believe so, someone mentioned they spotted it being filmed at the Melbourne GP IIRC.



TheDeuce

21,450 posts

66 months

Tuesday 26th March 2019
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Wills2 said:
Stan the Bat said:
Is there going to be another series ?
I believe so, someone mentioned they spotted it being filmed at the Melbourne GP IIRC.
Already filming, seen several references to their film units being present in Melbourne. In addition to all the pre-season stuff they must have filmed before that.

It was all but guaranteed of course, scroll back through this thread and try and find an overall negative response from anyone smile

Daston

6,074 posts

203 months

Tuesday 26th March 2019
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One thing I noticed was how much better the engines sounded on their feed, some of the close flyby shots almost had the high pitched F1 sound of old. I guess the TV feed loses a lot of the better sounds due to the commentator feed going over the top....although I must say it still didn't sound that great live.

TheDeuce

21,450 posts

66 months

Tuesday 26th March 2019
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Daston said:
One thing I noticed was how much better the engines sounded on their feed, some of the close flyby shots almost had the high pitched F1 sound of old. I guess the TV feed loses a lot of the better sounds due to the commentator feed going over the top....although I must say it still didn't sound that great live.
Also.. It's TV, not live sport. *cough* dubbed *cough*

But we can allow TV a little tinsel. Some of the TV deceit I have been involved in over the years would shock even most people that assume it's all half fake biggrin

Let's just say.. there is definitely no such thing as magic wink

Daston

6,074 posts

203 months

Tuesday 26th March 2019
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TheDeuce said:
Also.. It's TV, not live sport. *cough* dubbed *cough*

But we can allow TV a little tinsel. Some of the TV deceit I have been involved in over the years would shock even most people that assume it's all half fake biggrin

Let's just say.. there is definitely no such thing as magic wink
I did wonder if that was the case smile