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The 1960s were British Sports Car and GT racing's golden era; halcyon days when the enticing combination of charismatic cars and daredevil drivers brought spectators flocking to circuits on Sunday afternoons.
1959 Hillclimb Championship £7.99 + p&p / PAL / 42 Mins
The 1959 British Hillclimb Championship was a classic season. For the first time witness the spectacle of cars such as Coopers, Lotus and ERAs being driven to the limit, and sometimes beyond, at classic hillclimb venues such as Prescott and Shelsley Walsh. Plus venues no longer in use, such as Westbrook Hay and Stapleford Airfield. Enjoy Hillclimb specialist, David Boshier-Jones, battling for titles honours with one of motorsport's great all-rounders, Tony Marsh. Unseen since 1959, the original film print has been remastered and brought to DVD for the very first time. A must for any true historic motor racing fan.
1960s British Single Seater Racing £7.99 + p&p / PAL / 50 mins
During the 1960s, British cars like Lotus, Cooper and BRM were driven to devastating effect by star drivers such as Stirling Moss, Graham Hill, Jim Clark and John Surtees. These legendary names raced regularly at such homely circuits as Brands Hatch, Crystal Palace and Oulton Park up against the very best that the rest of the world; whether it be rival, big-name constructors like Honda or Ferrari or ace overseas drivers such as Jack Brabham, Jochen Rindt and Lorenzo Bandini.
British Single Seater Racing covers everything from Formula Junior to Formula 1.
McLaren – The Dynasty Begins £12.99 + p&p / PAL / 60 mins
McLaren – The Dynasty Begins profiles the man behind it all, Aucklander Bruce McLaren. He was a brilliant driver, with vision that extended far beyond the driver's seat. He became the engineer, the inventor, the constructor, the tester. Bruce McLaren took the essence of the New Zealand Edge and transformed it into arguably the greatest motor racing team in history. Joined by Denny Hulme in 1968, together the fellow New Zealanders enjoyed great success until McLaren's death in 1970. But McLaren had created an unparrelled team ethos and loyalty that saw Hulme build a new model McLaren in 72 and oversee the creation of the McLaren dynasty until his death in 1992. This DVD tells the story of the rise to fame of the two great New Zealand drivers.

Ford GT40 - The Story £16.99 + p&p / PAL / 75 Mins
From the birth of the GT40 in the 1960s to the very latest Ford GT supercar, this programme charts the life of one of the greatest sports cars of all time. Designed specifically with one objective - to win at Le Mans - the GT40 quickly became a winner, not only on the track, but also in the hearts of racing fans, car enthusiasts and the public alike. Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon secured the GT40’s first Le Mans victory in 1966 with GT40s also finishing in second and third place.
This programme goes under the bonnet of a 20th century icon. It features archive and contemporary footage of the original GT40s with Tiff Needell putting two very different works cars through their paces.

The Gulf-Wyer GT40S & 917S In Action £17.99 + p&p / PAL / 65 Mins
‘Never Start Something You Can’t Stop’ concentrates on the efforts of the John Wyer team of Gulf Ford GT40s to win the 1968 Le Mans 24 hour race. It begins with a fast lap around the 8.4-mile circuit viewed from a GT40. In the race Rodriguez and Bianchi provided a first Le Mans victory for themselves and Gulf Oil and a second victory for John Wyer who had also won in 1959 with his Aston Martin team. ‘A Year To Remember’ is a marvellous record of John Wyer’s highly successful 1970 season when his fabulous Gulf Porsche 917s swept to victory in seven out of ten Championship races. During the film John Wyer, Pedro Rodriguez and Seppi Siffert appear from time to time providing a poignant reminder of the personalities who made such a great contribution to motor racing

Ford GT £9.99 + p&p / PAL / 60 Mins
The unique story of the GT40 is revealed with archive footage and illuminating insights from Carol Shelby, John Wyer, Dan Gurney, Henry Lennox, Sterling Moss and Brian Redman as well as its 20th Anniversary at Watkins Glenn and the development of the Mark 4.

Racing Legends of the 1960's £9.99 + p&p / PAL / 60 Mins
A HISTORY OF MOTOR RACING brings you the story of the names that were to change the direction of the Grand Prix and Sports Car racing history - the cars, the drivers, the characters, the big race glory and the tragedy.
Features interviews with those who touched the glory of a Grand Prix victory, profiles of the Ford versus Ferrari battles at Le Mans in ’66, Belgium’s Jacky Ickx, twice a runner up in the world championship and England’s Brian Redman, one of the most entertaining sports car drivers of all time. Both great stars in their own right as although neither won the World championship but they deserve their place in the history of motor racing.

In car 956 £16.99 + p&p / PAL / 62 Mins
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If you've ever wondered what it's like to lap the "old" Nurburgring (Nordschleife) or Brands Hatch in one of the fastest race cars ever built and with a World Champion driver, now's your chance to find out! Here’s an in-car camera in a works Rothmans Porsche 956 with Derek Bell at the driving seat, giving you a terrific driver's-eye-view as he takes you round seven of the world's greatest racing circuits at up to 220mph!

Champion Hunt £16.99 + p&p / PAL / 90 Mins
One year before his tragic death, James Hunt gave an extensive film interview to producer Neville Hay for the Champions series in which he recalled all the major stages of his career. This is the definitive DVD biography of a racing driver who was not only famous as Britain’s fifth Formula One Champion but also as a colourful TV commentator. We combine James’ story with extensive archive material - from racing Minis in 1967 to his ten GP victories between 1973 and 1979, during which time he drove for March, Hesketh and McLaren. A superb profile of an exciting and charismatic champion.

Champion Moss £16.99 + p&p / PAL / 110 Mins
Stirling is undoubtedly one of the all time greats of motor racing. Indeed his name is almost synonymous with the sport itself. Between 1948 and 1962, he won 16 Grand Prix out of 66 started, drove Aston Martins, Vanwalls, Coopers, Maseratis, and Mercedes to name but a few, won the Mille Migila in 1955 at an average of over 100 mph and generally drove just about anything, anywhere, faster than just about anyone else. This is his story, told in his own eloquent words, and liberally illustrated with rare archive material - much of it previously unseen.

If you're not winning...you're not trying £16.99 + p&p / NTSC 60 Mins
A collector’s edition of this famous 1973 documentary. Join Colin and the Team as they win seven Grand Prix and their sixth World Championship. Team members including Colin Chapman were miked up so that some fascinating behind the scenes moments were captured. This edition includes an introduction from Clive Chapman, a close look at the Lotus 72 and recent on-board and track-side footage as Emerson Fittipaldi returns to the car in 2005.

Lap of The Gods / NTSC
These are two ideal DVDs for all you enthusiasts who enjoy ‘on-car’ action during a GP meeting. The famous French director Alain Boisnard mounted a movie camera centrally behind the driver’s head giving you a genuine ‘driver’s eye’ view of the track. The commentary comes from Murray Walker, who remains for many of us the definitive ‘Voice of Grand Prix racing’. This is an opportunity to ‘drive’ some of the most powerful F1 cars ever built on many of the greatest circuits in the World. There are also around 30 minutes of ‘extras’ on each DVD. These are short (approx 3 mins) snippets covering all sorts of every aspects of Formula One. These extras have rarely if ever been seen before. An unbelievable two-disc extravaganza.