F1 Review 1972 Fittipaldis Year DVD - Description
1972. All eyes were on the defending champion Jackie Stewart and expectations
were high that he would repeat the total domination of the previous year.
He made his intentions clear with an emphatic win in the 1st GP – cruising
home half a minute ahead of the chasing pack. However, there was another driver
intent on stealing his crown: Emerson Fittipaldi, a whirlwind of talent and
youthful arrogance in his iconic black and gold Lotus 72.
And it turned out to be a thrilling season of on-the-limit action that
climaxed at Monza – Fittipaldi’s spiritual home. Stewart’s broken clutch put him
out of the race, ensuring Fittipaldi’s place in the record books: at just 25
years of age, ‘Emmo’ became the youngest-ever World Champion.
The action wasn’t confined to the track. The season was full of
behind-the-scenes politics, pit-lane rivalry, tyre-wars and battles for
aerodynamic supremacy. The superb pit-lane footage and driver interviews
featured in this review get right to the source of the intrigue.
Brunswick Films were pioneers in the embryonic days of Formula One
production, when sponsors controlled the demand for footage, and before the era
of global TV coverage began. They have skilfully combined film from their famous
archive - including some previously unseen material - to create a review that
captures the essence of a very special era in Grand Prix racing.