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F1 1972 Fittipaldi Year

F1 1972 Fittipaldi Year

Uploaded on May 24, 2004 Adam Duke / Duke Videos Footage Type: Consumer or DVD Restrictions: Only authorised users may download

1972. All eyes were on the defending champion Jackie Stewart and expectations were high that he would repeat the total domination of the previous year.

He made his intentions clear with an emphatic win in the 1st GP – cruising home half a minute ahead of the chasing pack. However, there was another driver intent on stealing his crown: Emerson Fittipaldi, a whirlwind of talent and youthful arrogance in his iconic black and gold Lotus 72.

And it turned out to be a thrilling season of on-the-limit action that climaxed at Monza – Fittipaldi’s spiritual home. Stewart’s broken clutch put him out of the race, ensuring Fittipaldi’s place in the record books: at just 25 years of age, ‘Emmo’ became the youngest-ever World Champion.

The action wasn’t confined to the track. The season was full of behind-the-scenes politics, pit-lane rivalry, tyre-wars and battles for aerodynamic supremacy. The superb pit-lane footage and driver interviews featured in this review get right to the source of the intrigue.

Brunswick Films were pioneers in the embryonic days of Formula One production, when sponsors controlled the demand for footage, and before the era of global TV coverage began. They have skilfully combined film from their famous archive - including some previously unseen material - to create a review that captures the essence of a very special era in Grand Prix racing.

Tags: Grand Prix , F1 , Formula 1 , 1972

F1 Review 1971 - Great Scot

F1 Review 1971 - Great Scot

Uploaded on May 24, 2004 Adam Duke / Duke Videos Footage Type: Consumer or DVD Restrictions: Only authorised users may download

Formula One 1971 Review - Great Scot! is the DVD review of the 1971 Formula 1 season. This was the year when Jackie Stewart was crowned as F1 champion, the year of the Stewart/Tyrrell double act.

At the start of the 1971 F1 season Ferrari was still the team to beat, and the brute force of the V-12 engine threatened to destroy everything in its wake. However, it was the addition of Stewart and Tyrrell into the Championship that challenged the balance of power. It made for an epic season that pitted mechanical muscle against driving skill.

And as the season progressed Stewart and Tyrrell developed a magical formula that combined radical aerodynamics with Stewart’s sublime talent. It became clear that the might of the prancing horse could (and would) be tamed.

This review doesn’t just show the action from the season - it tells the story. The 1971 Formula One season was the year the tyre-war intensified as the first slicks hit the tarmac, the year driver safety became a genuine concern and the year of Niki Lauda’s first Grand Prix.

Brunswick Films were pioneers in the embryonic days of Formula One production, when sponsors controlled the demand for footage, and before the era of global TV coverage began. They have skilfully combined film from their famous archive - including some previously unseen material - to create a review that captures the essence of a very special era in Grand Prix racing.

The 1971 Formula 1 season is perfectly summarised in this 52 minute DVD using archive footage from Brunswick Films. The review is a wonderful piece of Grand Prix nostalgia in which the brilliant driving skills of Jackie Stewart teamed up with Tyrrell to clinch the 1971 Formula One Drivers Championship.

Now you can relive the key events from the 1971 Grand Prix season on this DVD.

Tags: Grand Prix , F1 , Formula 1 , 1971

F1 1970 Uncrowned Champion

F1 1970 Uncrowned Champion

Uploaded on May 24, 2004 Adam Duke / Duke Videos Footage Type: Consumer or DVD Restrictions: Only authorised users may download

1970 was the year of transition in Grand Prix racing; the season that pitched the old guard against a feisty new breed of racers intent on pushing Formula One forward into the new decade.

Nothing symbolised this battle more than the cars used by top contenders: Jackie Ickx’s Ferrari 312B relied on brute force to compensate for its outdated styling, whereas Jochen Rindt’s Lotus 72 showed that radical aerodynamics represented a brave and (potentially) faster way forward.

And with the technological battles came a fascinating season’s racing. Jackie Stewart was the defending champion but took nothing for granted. When different drivers won the first four races, Stewart, and the world, knew that the Championship was wide open. Thrilling battles ensued until triumph and tragedy came together in one fatal collision: on the 5th of September 1970 Championship leader Jochen Rindt died during practice at Monza. He was to become the sport’s first posthumous champion.

Brunswick Films were pioneers in the embryonic days of Formula One production, when sponsors controlled the demand for footage, and before the era of global TV coverage began. They have skilfully combined film from their famous archive - including some previously unseen material - to create a review that captures the essence of a very special era in Grand Prix racing.

Tags: Grand Prix , F1 , Formula 1

Mini at 50 Anniversary of an Icon

Mini at 50 Anniversary of an Icon

Uploaded on Oct 12, 2009 Adam Duke / Duke Videos Footage Type: Consumer or DVD Restrictions: Only authorised users may download

"Packed with highlights....interviews with Mini stalwarts such as Paddy Hopkirk and Russ Swift make this a worthwhile purchase" Motorsport News

Join the biggest gathering of Mini enthusiasts ever as the small car with a big personality turns 50.

In May 2009, more than 25,000 Mini fans from around the globe descended on the legendary Silverstone circuit for an extraordinary and action-packed celebration of the style icon that defied convention and became an instant classic.

This film gives you access all areas to the biggest ever Mini United festival. You get up close with classic, modern and modified Minis, hear from enthusiasts and famous fans, experience thrilling race and stunt action, plus discover what the future holds for this popular little car.

British Touring Car Champion and TV commentator Tim Harvey is our guide as we soak up the unique carnival atmosphere and become part of the ever-friendly Mini community as owners and fans explain the enduring popularity of this mould-breaking little wonder.

There’s a mouth-watering array of personalised Minis from around the world, original classics - including the very first to roll off the Oxford production line in 1959 - and the very latest John Cooper Works creation makes an appearance. Top stunt driver Russ Swift is on hand to demonstrate just how excellent the Mini’s handling is with his spectacular skills, and rally legend Paddy Hopkirk recalls his 1964 Monte-Carlo Rally victory, which set the Mini on the road to becoming a world-beater on the motorsport stage.

The highlights just keep coming as we enjoy this incredible birthday party: a world record for the biggest collection of the limited edition Mini GPs; classic and modern Minis in fast and furious racetrack action; a look into the future with a glimpse of the all-wheel-drive concept Mini and the electric-powered Mini E - there was just so much to enjoy at Mini United 09.

If you were there, this is an essential record - if you couldn’t make it, find out just what a birthday blast you missed!

"Mini at 50 is packed with highlights from the Mini United 09 festival held at Silverstone earlier this year. Like the actual event in May, the DVD blends road cars and motorsport, but interviews with Mini stalwarts such as Paddy Hopkirk and Russ Swift make this a worthwhile purchase for fans of the best-known small car in the world" Motorsport News

Tags: Mini , Hopkirk , Swift

British Motocross Championship 2009 Review

British Motocross Championship 2009 Review

Uploaded on Nov 02, 2009 Adam Duke / Duke Videos Footage Type: Consumer or DVD Restrictions: Only authorised users may download

In 2009, the MAXXIS British Motocross Championship delivered another eight rounds of thrilling action, and now you can enjoy every essential highlight in the Official Review. 

Our cameras were there to capture every mud-spitting, high-jumping, hard-charging moment from the exciting and unpredictable season. The best action footage, plus informed commentary and interviews with all the stars, ensures this is the definitive look back at the 2009 British MX year. 

We follow the intense MX1 battle as reigning champion Billy MacKenzie’s hopes of retaining his title are dashed by early-season falls and a mid-season injury. The way was open for rival Brad Anderson to claim victory, but South African star Gareth Swanepoel produced a stunning mid-season run of success to challenge for the championship. The review brings you all the action, including popular wins for Carl Nunn, Max Nagl’s starring role at Langrish and more. 

In MX2, Stephen Sword’s move to KTM set up a thrilling showdown with title-holder Shaun Simpson, and the pair traded blows in the opening rounds. Sadly, Simpson’s hopes of retaining the championship were shattered in a training accident, but that didn’t mean Sword had it all his own way – stunning rides from the likes of Jake Nicholls and Mattis Karro ensured the fight would go on. 

The Official Review brings you the full stories of both thrilling championship chases, with action from every round, from the mud and rain of Canada Heights to the incredible MX1 rides by Sword and Simpson at Landrake.

Tags: british motocross , MX

Joey Dunlop The TT Wins

Joey Dunlop The TT Wins

Uploaded on Oct 12, 2009 Adam Duke / Duke Videos Footage Type: Consumer or DVD Restrictions: Only authorised users may download

"This is almost certainly the ultimate Joey Dunlop DVD" Streetfighters

William Joseph Dunlop, O.B.E, M.B.E. - Isle of Man TT legend and the undisputed King of the Mountain.

This is the most comprehensive collection of action-packed race footage celebrating Joey’s victories at the TT ever gathered together. After an exhaustive search of our own and many other producers’ archives - as well as a worldwide appeal for footage - we bring you exceptional highlights from a staggering 24 of Joey’s record-breaking 26 TT wins.

While we have been unable to trace any race footage from his first win - the 1977 Jubilee TT - and the 1984 Formula One, the incredible film we have located charts a TT record which is unlikely ever to be bettered.

It shows Joey as a young charger, challenging and beating stars like Mick Grant and Roger Marshall, the ‘big bike’ glory years when Joey scored six F1 wins in a row and his domination of the 125cc and 250cc classes in the 1990s. We are reminded of how 'Yer Maun' overcame injury, horrendous weather, a missing exhaust and even a sunken boat to claim victory after victory, and stunned the racing world in 1995 when, as a 43-year-old, he won the Senior TT on the Honda RC45 - his first big bike win for almost a decade.

Share the excitement as he sees off young challengers like Carl Fogarty, Steve Hislop, David Jefferies and John McGuinness, remaining as determined as ever to add to his record-breaking tally of wins. In 2000, at the age of 48, he defied all the odds to take three TT wins in a week for the third time - the first man to achieve this incredible feat - and his seventh F1 victory after what many believe to be his greatest ever ride. Tragically this was to be his final TT, but it was a fitting end to Joey’s amazing relationship with the awe-inspiring Mountain Course.

Joey Dunlop - The TT Wins brings you action-packed highlights, including on-board footage, from these and many more history-making moments. Along the way we hear from Joey and his rivals, including brother Robert with whom he enjoyed some of his toughest battles in the Ultra-Lightweight TTs.

Tags: Joey Dunlop , TT , Isle of Man

Stillwater Fishing On The Pole

Stillwater Fishing On The Pole

Uploaded on Jun 23, 2009 Adam Duke / Duke Videos Footage Type: Consumer or DVD Restrictions: Only authorised users may download

From choosing a swim to baiting up and shipping out, discover how to improve your own catch rate, as Bob reveals how pole fishing delivers for him on stillwater, again and again...

Pole Fishing For Young Anglers

Pole Fishing For Young Anglers

Uploaded on Nov 01, 2007 Adam Duke / Duke Videos Footage Type: Consumer or DVD Restrictions: Only authorised users may download

Pole Fishing has become an extremely popular form of angling and has triggered a highly sophisticated industry, manufacturing poles with precision technology. Consequently a pole can be a costly piece of equipment, but if you know what to do with it, the results are nothing short of phenomenal. And to find out how to make the most of pole fishing join Four Times World Coarse Angling Champion, Bob Nudd MBE, to learn all the tricks of the trade. From setting up, to shipping out, discover the secrets of Bob's success, helping young anglers to reach their full potential.

Coarse Fishing For Young Anglers

Coarse Fishing For Young Anglers

Uploaded on Nov 01, 2007 Adam Duke / Duke Videos Footage Type: Consumer or DVD Restrictions: Only authorised users may download

The fact that Bob Nudd MBE is a Four Times World Coarse Angling Champion proves without doubt that he is extremely successful when it comes to catching fish.
However, for young anglers considering taking up this truly incredible sport it's Bob's infectious enthusiasm and dedication to getting the best out of any water, that quite literally, makes him the perfect choice to present this beginners guide that will both inform and entertain.

From rods and reels to breed specifics, Bob Nudd shares the secrets of his Coarse Fishing success, and for young anglers everywhere it would be hard to find a
better way to get started.

Carp Fishing For Young Anglers

Carp Fishing For Young Anglers

Uploaded on Nov 01, 2007 Adam Duke / Duke Videos Footage Type: Consumer or DVD Restrictions: Only authorised users may download

There is little doubt that Carp Fishing is one of the most complex forms of angling, and when most young anglers are faced with a vast array of expensive equipment, it may seem an uphill struggle, before they've even got anywhere near the water.
But help is at hand with Bob Nudd MBE, Four Times World Coarse Angling Champion.
Beginning with the basics Bob explains how to get started fishing for Carp and with the benefit of his considerable experience, young anglers can be sure of enjoying a rewarding Carp Fishing Session, every time.

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