Some vintage F1 videos

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A Year In The Fast Lane
A 6 part documentary following the Benetton Formula 1 team through the 1997 F1 World Championship season.
First 2 all around 350Mb and 25min
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Most excellent Strad, ready for the rest! =D>
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Thank you sir.
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Thanks for that Strad. I can't remember which episode it was but I found it interesting That Berger (or was it their Marketing Director) said that the U.S. was the biggest F1 consumer. :wtf:
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Careful. We're trying to keep that a secret.

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bhallg2k wrote:Careful. We're trying to keep that a secret.
I'd have to say we've done a pretty good job considering that was 1996 :wink:
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There was a time when the yearly trek to the U.S. was looked forward to perhaps only second to Australia.
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those 1981s are offline now
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Not really vintage, but not new either.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAFhiIUz6YE[/youtube]
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