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Greatest Races Season 1

10 Episodes Sport

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The most pivotal moments, the most intense battles - as told by the legends who were there.

In this series of short documentaries, discover the stories behind some of Formula 1’s greatest races through the memories of the drivers who experienced them.

Episodes

Episode 1 : Australia 1986 - Alain Prost

9m

The 1986 Drivers’ Championship came down to the final race, with a 3 way fight between Nigel Mansell and Nelson Piquet of Williams, and Alain Prost of McLaren. While Mansell could finish 3rd and still claim the title, Prost knew he had to win to guarantee a second World title.

Episode 2: Canada 2011 - Jenson Button

12m

The longest race in Formula One history saw one of the sport’s most remarkable victories, as Jenson Button fought his way from last place to top the podium at the rain-affected Canadian Grand Prix.

Episode 3: Estoril 1984 - Niki Lauda

6m

The 1984 Drivers’ Championship would be decided in the final race of the season, with McLaren team mates Niki Lauda and Alain Prost the drivers in contention. Lauda could only qualify in 11th position, but knew that a second placed finish would be enough to win him a third World title in Portugal.

Episode 4: France 2000 - David Coulthard

8m

A race best known for a gesture from the cockpit, David Coulthard took the fight to Ferrari as he looked to cut Michael Schumacher’s lead at the top of the drivers’ standings.

Episode 5: Germany 1994 - Gerhard Berger

7m

Prior to the 1994 German Grand Prix, Ferrari had gone 58 Grand Prix without registering a victory. A front-row lockout in qualifying for the Scuderia raised hopes that they might end this winless streak, but Gerhard Berger and team mate Jean Alesi would have to hold off the faster Benetton of Michael Schumacher.

Episode 6: Jerez 1997 - Jacques Villeneuve

11m

Going into the final race of the 1997 season, Jacques Villeneuve trailed Michael Schumacher in the Drivers’ Standings by just 1 point. The pair would go head to head on the track, with the race win and the Championship on the line in Jerez.

Episode 7: Nurburing 1999 - Johnny Herbert

9m

In one of the most eventful races of the season, the unfancied Stewart of Johnny Herbert found himself in the position to win his team’s first ever Grand Prix. But with four race leaders having retired, nothing was guaranteed at the Nurburgring.

Episode 8: Nurburing 2007 - Fernando Alonso

8m

Torrential rain at the Nurburgring wreaked havoc during the 2007 European Grand Prix and, with cars struggling to stay on the track, the race was red-flagged. After the restart, a straight fight between Felipe Massa and Fernando Alonso would reveal who could master the changing conditions in Germany.

Episode 9: Silverstone 1987 - Nigel Mansell

11m

A last-gasp victory for home hero Nigel Mansell caused pandemonium at the 1987 British Grand Prix. The Williams driver overtook teammate Nelson Piquet in the closing laps of the race at Silverstone to seal his second-successive home grand prix win, and in the process sparked a track invasion from the 100,000-strong crowd.

Episode 10: USA 1990 - Jean Alesi

7m

In just his 7th start in Formula One, Jean Alesi found himself leading the US Grand Prix in Phoenix, after a brilliant move at the opening corner. As the race approached half distance, the McLaren of Ayrton Senna caught the first-placed Tyrell, and the pair began an unlikely battle for the opening victory of the 1990 season.

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