A fascinating insight into A Formula One Stock Car
racing season.
A bitter 40-year family rivalry, bumper to bumper action,
crashes, smashes, glory, anguish and the sport’s own Romeo and Juliet tale – all
in the story of one Formula One Stock Car racing season…
Frankie Wainman
Jnr and Andy Smith grew up with their rival fathers dominating stock car racing
in the 70s and 80s. Now, as the sport’s leading drivers themselves, the
Wainman-Smith rivalry has become fiercer than ever – propelled by both drivers’
obsession to be the best and ratcheted higher by the pride of their families and
teams.
Over a year’s racing, cameras follow the Wainmans and the Smiths
(with both younger brothers in action too) – as well as other drivers such as
16-year-old Georgia Mitchell and double glazing executive, Paul Hines – at home,
in the garages, in the pits and on the track, as they compete in the gruelling
National, European and World championships.
The course of the season
finds grudge shunts, incidents and arguments, battling wives, bruises the size
of dinner plates, love across the divide and even 10-year olds, destined to
continue the family rivalry, racing souped-up minis. But at the end of a
punishing season, who’ll be doing the celebratory donuts and who’ll be crying
under a steaming raised bonnet?