We select featured videos we feel you would
enjoy watching. It could be a movie, documentary, season review, famous race, historic,
whatever grabs our fancy for that month. You can buy these videos through Amazon.com by
clicking on the respective video's image. Here were our previous featured choices.
Grand Prix Starring James Garner, Eva Marie Saint, et al. Director: John Frankenheimer
It's been over 30 years, and there still hasn't been a racing movie like Grand Prix. Others
have come close, but none have matched the amazing photography, action scenes, special effects,
and realism. Okay, so the plot isn't very strong. But come on, you're a racing fan. You
don't watch this movie for the plot! You watch it for the amazing footage. Color. 2 hours,
51 minutes.
CART 1997 Year In Review Subtitled: Rear View Mirror An ESPN Production
Let's go back two years, to 1997 when Alex Zanardi really started to wow the fans with his
spectacular wins from seemingly impossible circumstances. Also, relive Michael Andretti's
come-from-behind win in Homestead, the closest finish in CART history at Portland, and see
interviews with Team Penske, Team Rahal, Scott Pruett, Derrick Walker, Gil de Ferran, and others.
Color. 46 minutes.
Winning Starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Robert Wagner
It's been 30 years since this movie was released and spawned the real life racing career of Paul
Newman. Here, Newman's character, Frank Capua receives congratulations for winning the 1968 Indy
500 from the actual winner, Bobby Unser. Relive a time when the Indy 500 meant something.
Color. 123 minutes.
The Big Wheel Starring Mickey Rooney, Thomas Mitchell, Mary Hatcher
Mickey Rooney plays Billy Coy, a determined race car driver following in father's footsteps
despite dad's death on track. The best part of this movie is actual race footage from the Indy
500, circa 1949. Black and White. 92 minutes. Check out this extraordinary
price.
Dorf Goes Auto Racing Starring Tim Conway, Eddie Deezen
What? You never heard of world-famous European race car driver, Duessel Dorf? Well, he comes
to America to go stock car racing ... in the Indy 500. Needless to say, Dorf turns the race
into shambles. Gee, that sounds too real; it's scary. Did Tony George change his name?
Color. 70 minutes.