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DVD Review: A Gentleman’s Motor Racing Diary

 
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Overview
 

Title: A Gentleman's Motor Racing Diary
 
Producer: FM Television Limited
 
Distributor: Capricorn Media
 
Year: 2006
 
Length (min): 190
 
DVD Subject: , ,
 
Narration
 
 
 
 
 


 
Production/Visuals
 
 
 
 
 


 
Appeal
 
 
 
 
 


 
Total Score
 
 
 
 
 


User Rating
2 total ratings

 

Positives


Lots of great archival colour film footage

Negatives


Minor - the race footage can be little repetitive


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Posted February 27, 2021 by

 
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If you’re a fan of the 1950’s-60’s grand prix racing with teammates Fangio and Moss in the Silver Arrows alongside Hawthorn, the Lancia Ferraris, BRM and Vanwall in addition to vintage Aston Martin GT and Le Mans races then the motorsport documentary “A Gentleman’s Racing Diary” may be worth a look.

This is a 5 volume DVD series with Volume One covering races during 1953-1955; Volume 2 (1955-1957); Volume 3 (1958-1959); Volume 4 (1959-1963) and Volume 5 (1964-1973) all through the lens of British amateur filmaker John Tate who filmed races as he travelled with the Aston Martin and Connaught teams.

The DVD menu system is quite basic but the film footage is surprisingly good. Given it’s archival film, the sound quality isn’t exactly great however the voice over narration is provided by John Tate’s son.

The Aston Martin DBR4 footage appears in Vol 3 and for Jim Clark, Graham Hill fans, then Vol 4 is the one to get.

I picked up my copy in the bargain bin from a discount DVD book store for the cost of a cup of coffee – so its worth keeping your eyes open if you happen to visit these stores.

 

 

 


f1nut

 


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