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THE RETURN OF THE SILVER ARROWS TSV's first DVD offering is a spectacular 72 minute program from the archives of Daimler Chrysler chronicling the brief but successful participation of Mercedes in international racing during the 1954 and 1955 seasons. DVD Only: $39.95 |
JOHN WYER GULF GT40s AND 917s IN ACTION Two great films from the golden era of sports car racing. 'Never Start Something You Can't Stop' is a very good Ferodo film covering the victorious Gulf-Wyer team of Ford GT40's at LeMans in 1968. The tremendous opening sequence features an in-car lap of LeMans from the cockpit of a GT40. 'A Year to Remember' reviews the 1970 World Sports Car Championship season, dominated by Wyer's Gulf Porsche 917's. The film is narrated by John Wyer himself. 65 minutes. Color. DVD: $39.95 ALSO AVAILABLE ON VHS: $39.95
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TSV 1 - Formula One 1956
Fangio captures his fourth World Championship in the only year he drove for Ferrari. 45 minutes. B&W.
TSV 2 - Tribute to Moss / GP d'Europe 1957
BP film interview with Moss shortly after he announced his retirement in 1963 is accompanied by a film of Moss's victory in the 1957 British GP at Aintree driving a Vanwall 50 minutes. B&W & Color.
TSV 3 - Tribute to Fangio / Nurburgring
Three films are featured on this TSV Video, including a BP film on Fangio done shortly after his retirement in 1958. The other two films feature the legendary German circuit in '25 Years of the Nurburgring' and 'The German GP 1953'. 44 minutes. B&W.
TSV 4 - Moss the Master
Three films highlighting Moss in four of his greatest drives: 'The British GP, 1955' is a color film of Moss's first Grand Prix victory and the first by a British driver in his home GP. Moss edges his Mercedes teammate Fangio in a legendary race. 'The Tourist Trophy 1955' shows Moss and Fitch winning on a 300 SLR Mercedes and 'Two Laps of Honor' is a full color record of Moss's 1961 Grand Prix victories at Monaco and the Nurburgring aboard Rob Walker's privateer Lotus 18. 57 minutes. B&W and Color.
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TSV 5 - Moss: The First Ten Years / Weekend at LeMans 1957
The first film follows the career of Stirling Moss from his early days in 500cc racing through the 1958 GP season when he nearly won the World Championship for Vanwall. Also includes 'Weekend at LeMans 1957', an excellent French made (English commentary) color film of the last year of the 'big bangers' at LeMans. 49 minutes. B&W and Color.
TSV 6 - The Time Between / European GP 1964
Two great films on one video! 'The Time Between' follows the activities of Graham Hill, Bruce McLaren, Innes Ireland and Mike Hailwood during the period between the French and British GP's in 1964. Great footage of an early McLaren sports racer under construction, 'on-bike' camera footage of a Hailwood hot lap at Spa and coverage of the Reims 12 Hour sports car race. 'European GP 1964' is a Terrific color film of Jim Clark's victory in the 1964 European Grand Prix at Brands Hatch aboard a Lotus 25 - Climax. One of our favorites! 73 minutes. B&W and Color.
TSV 9 - John Wyer Gulf GT40's and 917's
Two great films from the golden era of sports car racing. 'Never Start Something You Can't Stop' is a very good Ferodo film covering the victorious Gulf-Wyer team of Ford GT40's at LeMans in 1968. The tremendous opening sequence features an in-car lap of LeMans from the cockpit of a GT40. 'A Year to Remember' reviews the 1970 World Sports Car Championship season, dominated by Wyer's Gulf Porsche 917's. The film is narrated by John Wyer himself. 65 minutes. Color.
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Order FormTSV 10 & TSV 11 - Lap of the Gods
The best in-car tapes around! A spectacular driver's eye view of 23 Grand Prix Circuits - from Adelaide to Zolder - made possible by a centrally mounted film camera. Originally produced for Elf by French director Alain Boisnard, the footage is accented by the commentary of the legendary Murray Walker. Filmed primarily during the Turbo Era, Lap of the Gods utilized drivers such as Alain Prost, Mario Andretti, Nelson Piquet, Nigel Mansell, Eddie Cheever and many others. One tremendous segment on Part 1 focuses on the feet of Patrick Depailler and the front (4) wheels of his Tyrrell P34 (sans bodywork) as he navigates the circuit at Monaco.
TSV 10 - Part 1 - Adelaide, Anderstorp, Brands Hatch, Buenos Aires, Detroit, Estoril, Hockenheim, Hungaroring, Imola, Kyalami, Long Beach, Monaco. 53 minutes. Color.
TSV 11 - Part 2 - Montreal, Monza, Osterreichring, Paul Ricard, Rio, Silverstone, Spa, Suzuka, Watkins Glen, Zandvoort, Zolder. 57 minutes. Color.
TSV 12 - Chips & Champagne
Two excellent color films covering Maurice Trintignant's surprise victory in the 1955 Monaco Grand Prix and Fangio's win in the 1957 French Grand Prix at Reims. 52 minutes. Color.
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Order FormTSV 14 - The BRM Collection, Volume 1: 1950 - 1952
Four short films, commissioned by Sir Alfred Owen, recording the early history of the BRM V-16. The films are entitled 'BRM Beginnings 1950', The Barcelona GP 1950', 'BRM 1951' and 'BRM 1952'. 50 minutes. B&W and Color.
TSV 15 - The BRM Collection, Volume 2: 1953 - 1955
'Back to Formula One'. Three color films, one for each season, chronicle the BRM efforts 50 minutes. Color.
TSV 16 - The BRM Collection, Volume 3: 1957 & 1959
'Victory at Last' Owen Organization color films follow the BRM team to a 1 - 2 - 3 finish at Silverstone in 1957 and Jo Bonnier's Zandvoort win in 1959. Full season coverage of both years. 50 minutes. Color.
TSV 17 - The BRM Collection, Volume 4: 1962 - 1965
The Graham Hill era at BRM. Victories at Monaco and a World Championship. Great Tasman Series footage. 50 minutes. Color.
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TSV 18 & 19 - Racing the Silver Arrows
Racing the Silver Arrows tells - for the first time on Video - the full, remarkable story of the new Auto Union company came to challenge Mercedes - Benz on the race tracks of the world from 1934 thru 1939. Produced and written by noted racing historian Chris Nixon, author of many books on 30's Grand Prix racing, this two part history chronicles that legendary era with immaculately preserved original film footage from the Auto Union factory archives. An Auto Union cameraman followed the team to major races in Europe, Africa, South America and the United States (for the Vanderbilt Cup). They also witnessed daring high speed runs by Auto Union and Mercedes streamliners on the German Autobahn and at the Avus circuit as well as incredible hill climb action through the foggy Alps. Meet the Titans: Bernd (and Elly) Rosemeyer, Tazio Nuvolari, Rudolf Caracciola, Hans Stuck, Manfred von Brauchitsch, Dick Seaman, Herman Lang and Auto Union designer Dr. Ferdinand Porsche. The Ultimate Terrific Stuff!
TSV 18 - Racing the Silver Arrows, Part 1: 1934 - 1937 (55 minutes, B&W)
TSV 19 - Racing the Silver Arrows, Part 2: 1937 - 1939 (50 minutes, B&W)
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