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8 Dec 2007, 04:45 (Ref:2084119) | #1 | |
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Indy Through the ages
I was recently back home in Indy and bought this 5 disk set at the airport. It contains highlights of the Indianapolis 500 from the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's - $25.
The footage is very good, even from the 1960 race. It shows the darker side of racing like the 1964 and 1973 500's. The evolution of open wheel cars in the 1970's is very intertesting and also breaking the 150 - 200 mph barriers. At some point the footage looks more like the Le Mans Hollywood production than a sporting event. |
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9 Dec 2007, 19:08 (Ref:2085002) | #2 | ||
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The race has always been great but the coverage has gotten better and better and made it more fun to watch it on the telly. Thanks to the networks we know about the drivers backgrounds, the stats, what the teams are saying, the predictions by the experts, onboard perspectives, replays.
Like this year. That one could really be made into a movie. So many thrilling chapters. Like the main protagonist TK spinning out in T4. Or the youngster who came so close to winning the year before, going upside down. Then the rain came and thanks to team strategy Dario found himself in the lead. Some may say the races from yesteryear weren't as spectacular as the recent editions. But I think a lot of the excitement got lost in translation. Also keep in mind that, I think it was, ABC didn't broadcast this race live nor tape delayed for most in the 80's. They made a special highlight package that was kept well in the time frame. I think people would think really different of nowadays races if they didn't have a live leaderboard, or three cameras in every turn and experienced pitreporters patrolling pitlane. |
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I think I have the 90's one , it is very good and if your a fan of the Indy 500 I would recommend it
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This looks like a great set of films. I've been looking for it on Amazon for a few months as I'd like a copy that works in the UK. Unfortunately I haven't had much luck on that front.
Hopefully, one day... How long is the complete running time of the set? |
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ooh yup I think I need that too. I can't stand the IRL but indy before the great divide was mega.
I've got Any DVD on my laptop which means it should be region free anyway |
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