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Your Favorite Racing Docs - Where To Stream?

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Been underutilizing Netflix and Amazon and then finding a ....-ton of racing documentaries available. Thought this’d be a good place for folks to post what they’ve discovered out there that stream from Netflix, Amazon, YouTube etc.. Especially stuff to stream for free.

These are just a few I’ve run across lately. Share your finds here.

The Unrideables Pt. 2- 500cc era interviews during the height of Rainey’s career. On Amazon. Pt 1 is on another streaming platform.

The Doctor, The Tornado and the Kentucky Kid - Amazon

Live With Three Time World Champion Wayne Rainey - YouTube (This is a new interview w Rainey conducted less than a year ago)

Champion Barry Sheene: Profile of a Legend $1.99 on Amazon

Hitting The Apex - Amazon

On Any Sunday - Amazon

Drive To Survive - F1 series on Netflix

A Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio Story - Netflix

Senna - Amazon
 
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A good list. The link I am posting is to a video on YT that shows Mike Hailwood in a race from 1978. It had been 11 years since he had given up bike racing to drive in F1 and sports car racing in which he had considerable success. Unbeatable before he quit riding he comes back in this race and....... Well just watch and see. The other riders were of the highest level. The most notable differences that you notice is that the other riders "get their knee down" but not Hailwood. Legs firmly planted tight to the motorcycle and truely one of the most beautiful riding styles ever. He regularly beat Agostini. He also won the George Medal for helping to save the life of another driver when it burst into flames after an accident. 9 times World Champion

"A nine-time world champion, he won 76 Grand Prix races during his motorcycle racing career, including 14 Isle of Man TT victories and four consecutive 500 cc world championships. After his motorcycle racing career concluded, Hailwood went on to compete in Formula One and other classes of car racing, becoming one of the few men to compete at Grand Prix level in both motorcycle and car racing. He returned to motorcycle racing at the age of 38 with an impressive victory at the 1978 Isle of Man TT that embellished his legacy as one of the most accomplished competitors in the history of professional motorcycle racing."

 

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