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- The Targa Florio was a Sicilian mountain road race that, in 1906, gave birth to an era of motor-sport that is still going today.Dramatic re-enactments and modern contributors relate the history of these epic races.
- The story of the people who take on the challenge of the Manx Grand Prix as newcomers. Grand Prix Racer follows a group of motorcycle racers from diverse backgrounds as they prepare for the biggest test of their lives.
- The 'Group B' International Motorsports Category was conceived in the late seventies as a return to the good old days when amateur and factory teams alike could run the same production-based cars in either sports car racing or championship rally events. By the early eighties the class had become the 'Godzilla' of the rally scene and what resulted were the most awesome cars ever seen on the rally stages of the world - 600 horsepower, 4WD, turbocharged monsters that could cover forest, tarmac or gravel stages faster than anything ever seen before or since. In 1986 the door was slammed shut on the F1 cars of mountain and forest roads. Faster and faster cars combined with wilder and crazier crowds meant that within the confines of rally car competition the group B rocket ships were just 'Too Fast To Race'. The legacy of Group B, however, is a whole range of spectacular cars that continue to thrill enthusiasts. Features the Ford RS200, Lancia 037 Rally, Lancia S4, MG Metro 6R4, Peugeot 205/T16, Audi Quattro, Renault 5 Turbo, Opel, Citroen also the amazing Ferrari 288GTO Evoluzione, Jaguar XJ220 supercar and Porsche 959 - the car that came closest of all to fulfilling the Group B ethos. It won both the Paris-Dakar and its class in the Le Mans 24 Hour Race! Includes awesome action footage and stunning close ups.
- A loving look at the Group B Rally Cars of the 1980s. The group was dropped from official competition by the WRC. Disgruntled fans deemed it because the cars were "too fast to race." Each significant model is reviewed while drivers recall their glory days on-camera and over vintage and newer footage of the cars. Rally great Stig Blomqvist takes several of the cars for a spin on a rally training course.
- One hour documentary celebrates the vehicles that have appeared in the James Bond movies and countdowns a Top Ten.
- Love, Speed & Loss is a love story set against a backdrop of 1970s Grand Prix road-racing following the adventures of Kim Newcombe and his young wife Janeen.
- Queen Elizabeth has witnessed some of the most radical changes in British society's long history, but still remains a much-loved and respected monarch with an incredible story to tell, as well as being an impressive and noble presence in an ever-changing world. This is her story.
- Profile of former Formula 1 giant Ken Tyrrell, who graced the world of motor racing for over three decades. Included are interviews with Ken and his wife, Norah, Jackie Stewart, Jody Scheckter, Martin Brundle and Walter Hayes.
- Over 24hrs, 500 motorcyclists, some amateur, some professional all mad, tackled a vicious course in hideous conditions. This is their story.
- An insight of the life of the Pacific islanders and their reaction to modern life.
- The 2011 FIM Supersport World Championship Official Review is packed with spectacular action from all 12 races of the amazing title battle, with all the vital passes and crashes from a season which saw 5 winners, including 3 first-time victors.
- Unlike 1988, the first year of the non-turbo era was anything but a walkover for McLaren-Honda. With Senna and Prost remaining with the British team for 1989, McLaren had the two most talented drivers in the field on their roster and every reason to believe they were in with a good chance of another Driver's and Constructor's title double. Then Ferrari wins came in Rio, Hungary and Portugal, Benetton-Ford in Japan, Williams-Renault in Canada and Adelaide. In the end the biggest threat came from within, as the bitter rivalry between the two legends boiled over into spectacular scenes on and off the track culminating in a controversial clash at the penultimate race of the year: Suzuka.
- For the first time the drivers themselves provided the commentary for the official review. Join Michele Alboreto, Stefan Johannson, Niki Lauda, Nigel Mansell, Nelson Piquet, Alain Prost, Keke Rosberg and Ayrton Senna, to get fascinating insights from the personalities behind the wheel. The themes are endless and power-packed: Hear about Lauda's retirement, Nigel Mansell's first race wins, the emergence of new talents like Senna, the disappointment of mechanical failures, turbo teething problems, and what it's like to race on some of the most famous circuits in the world - all from the horse's mouth, so to speak. The review of the 1985 season has all the main action from every round and the inside story on all the major players, all complemented by their own telling insights on the season as it unfolds.
- After wowing audiences throughout the United States, Davy Knowles returned to the Isle of Man for an emotional homecoming show, one of only two in the British Isles during 2009. Davy took to the stage with his amazing Back Door Slam line-up. Fans queued for hours to secure tickets for the performance at the Gaiety Theatre, which sold out in just two hours.This is an essential record of the homecoming show for those lucky enough to get tickets, and a chance to witness Davy Knowles at his best for those who missed out. Still on a high following the critical and commercial success of his album Coming Up for Air, produced by Peter Frampton,and massive American tour, Davy enthralled and delighted his Isle of Man fans.
- Motoring enthusiasts tell the story of Britain's racing legends. Chris Hoy retraces Colin McRae's career accompanied by Jimmy McRae, ending with a race on the RAC rally.
- James May explores the weird world of the micro-car, created in response to austerity.