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The remarkable story of how, in 2009, competing in the most expensive and technologically advanced racing series on Earth, the impossible happened.The remarkable story of how, in 2009, competing in the most expensive and technologically advanced racing series on Earth, the impossible happened.The remarkable story of how, in 2009, competing in the most expensive and technologically advanced racing series on Earth, the impossible happened.
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From 1st episode to the last one, masterpiece in every detail. You live the dream with them.
Well done ! Highly recommend everyone to watch it.
The drama, the sequence of events, how they gathered the action, it was simply genius. You don't feel you are watching a documentary. And please I mean it in a good way. It is a pleasant journey with a lot of action. You really feel engaged with the brawn gp.
How they interviewed the other teams just enhanced the overall experience. It combined engineering, drama, personal feelings and ambitions in well made combination. That well certainly satisfy and entertain the audience.
And Keuanu Reevs was absolutely amazing. It wouldn't be as good as it is without him. Who ever brought him in is genius.
Well done ! Highly recommend everyone to watch it.
The drama, the sequence of events, how they gathered the action, it was simply genius. You don't feel you are watching a documentary. And please I mean it in a good way. It is a pleasant journey with a lot of action. You really feel engaged with the brawn gp.
How they interviewed the other teams just enhanced the overall experience. It combined engineering, drama, personal feelings and ambitions in well made combination. That well certainly satisfy and entertain the audience.
And Keuanu Reevs was absolutely amazing. It wouldn't be as good as it is without him. Who ever brought him in is genius.
Overall this is great and is well worth the watch but I felt that Keanu was rather wooden, which I was not expect from someone I had thought of as an F1 fan. You would have thought that a Hollywood A list actor could act with some more enthusiasm. It just felt like he was given the script 30 seconds before filming had started.
Quite a few events that I'd forgotten happened at the time, looking back, I think this was the last time that F1 was truly exciting. Now it they could only look back and replicated this into the modern era that would be fantastic.
So, overall it is worth watching just do not be put off by the wooden performance of Keanu.
Quite a few events that I'd forgotten happened at the time, looking back, I think this was the last time that F1 was truly exciting. Now it they could only look back and replicated this into the modern era that would be fantastic.
So, overall it is worth watching just do not be put off by the wooden performance of Keanu.
I watched this documentary but I had watched the season.
I thought this doco was was put together and had an amazing amount of people involved appearing.
Keanu was great as the presenter and was enthusiastic as I know he like's F1.
The doco certainly has a feel good factor to it.
For a team with almost no budget to build two cars and be competitive is a fairy tale. To win 6 out of the first 7 was just unheard of. The trials and tribulations that happened afterwards shows the resilience of the drivers and the team. To win a world championship in the last race of the season by having to reach 5th from back in the melee, is astonshing.
To much water under the bridge now but if when Williams came onto the scene now, they could have done another. Williams upset everyone after the glory years of Lotus and Mario Andretti. Frank Williams built a team up out of nothing and hired Patrick Head to design the car. All of the success of Williams was down to Head and then Adrian Newry. Newry left and went to Red Bull and that's when they took off. Unfortunately after Sir Frank Passed and Newry left, Williams was never competitive again,
With the exception of Ferrari, all F1 teams are based in the England. We are the soul of F1.
I thoroughly enjoyed it and decide to refrain on too my thought on Mr Eccleston.
I thought this doco was was put together and had an amazing amount of people involved appearing.
Keanu was great as the presenter and was enthusiastic as I know he like's F1.
The doco certainly has a feel good factor to it.
For a team with almost no budget to build two cars and be competitive is a fairy tale. To win 6 out of the first 7 was just unheard of. The trials and tribulations that happened afterwards shows the resilience of the drivers and the team. To win a world championship in the last race of the season by having to reach 5th from back in the melee, is astonshing.
To much water under the bridge now but if when Williams came onto the scene now, they could have done another. Williams upset everyone after the glory years of Lotus and Mario Andretti. Frank Williams built a team up out of nothing and hired Patrick Head to design the car. All of the success of Williams was down to Head and then Adrian Newry. Newry left and went to Red Bull and that's when they took off. Unfortunately after Sir Frank Passed and Newry left, Williams was never competitive again,
With the exception of Ferrari, all F1 teams are based in the England. We are the soul of F1.
I thoroughly enjoyed it and decide to refrain on too my thought on Mr Eccleston.
This documentary predominantly consists of interviews with key individuals arranged in a well-thought-out sequence. It refrains from introducing artificial drama and avoids relying on external experts providing irrelevant commentary. The filmmakers wisely chose to engage with drivers, team personnel, and other significant figures such as Bernie Ecclestone, Christian Horner, Luca di Montezemolo, and many others. Even Felipe Massa makes an appearance, contributing insights into his incident in Hungary. I believe the only non-competitor from that period is Martin Brundle, whose expertise in Formula 1 is unquestionable. Personally, I found the documentary thoroughly enjoyable and informative, gaining new insights into the sport. I hope for more documentaries of this caliber, delving into the intricacies of the sport I love very much.
Hard to find exact words, but can't honestly say I'd change a thing. If Keanu ever gets bored, he certainly has a busy career ahead of him as an investigative journalist and/or reporter; the former crew and F1 staff they pulled into this is exactly who you'd want to hear from; and the race footage and F1 politics discussed truly tell the full story. Just perfect.
If I am forced to nitpick, I at least feel like the documentary was not created to have commercial breaks but most Hulu users will have them (I'm forced to as I have the Verizon package that doesn't let you upgrade). But obviously...talk about nitpicking. Perfect documentary, the entire team and Keanu should seriously discuss doing follow ups, whether they're about F1 or any other topic.
If I am forced to nitpick, I at least feel like the documentary was not created to have commercial breaks but most Hulu users will have them (I'm forced to as I have the Verizon package that doesn't let you upgrade). But obviously...talk about nitpicking. Perfect documentary, the entire team and Keanu should seriously discuss doing follow ups, whether they're about F1 or any other topic.
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- Brawn GP: una escudería imposible
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- Brackley, Northamptonshire, England, UK(former 'Brawn GP' headquarters & facilities)
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- 1h(60 min)
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