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The Racing Years

26 episodes 93%4KCC

From Fangio to Lauda, motor racing history thunders back to life.

Relive the defining eras of motor racing as this series revisits legends, rivalries, and major milestones from the sport's early days to the present. Across world championship showdowns, iconic endurance races, and breakthrough seasons, each episode reveals how drivers, cars, and turning points shaped racing history. Sign up to see the sport's evolution in vivid detail.

Episode guide

26 episodes
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1Motor Car Racing: 1950
1950: the world's first drivers' championship with the world's most famous drivers. Featuring cars such as Porsche, Ferrari, Maserati, Alfa Romeo and Jaguar, the main races include: The Grand Prix, Belgium Grand Prix, Silverstone, Indy 500 and German Grand Prix.
25 min
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2Motor Car Racing: 1951
Beginning in wintry January with the Monte Carlo Rally, it's a Grand Prix showdown between Alfa Romeo—with their aging Alfetta 159s driven by the defending World Champion—and the Ferrari 375s.
25 min
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3Motor Car Racing: 1952
1952: a crisis in Grand Prix Racing. Alfa Romeo retires while at the top, leaving Ferrari and BRM as Formula 1 contenders. But race organizers decide that Formula Two is more entertaining and should become the World Championship Formula.
25 min
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4Motor Car Racing: 1953
In The Grand Prix, the rivalry continues between two Italian teams: Ferrari and Maserati. 1953 is a classic year for sports car racing, with the Mille Miglia and Le Mans joining a new Sports Car World Championship.
25 min
5
5Motor Car Racing: 1954
1954 is a pivotal racing year, with a new Formula 1 using 2.5 liter engines. Defending world champion, Alberto Ascari, signs for Lancia, Mercedes prepares for their Grand Prix return, Maserati debuts the 250F and Ferrari introduces four new models.
25 min
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6Motor Car Racing: 1955
In 1955, Juan Manuel Fangio is back to defend his Grand Prix World Championship for Mercedes, with rising British driver, Stirling Moss, alongside in the W196. The Trident chooses Frenchman Jean Behra is the new team leader, and Ferrari has Nino Farina and Maurice Trintignant under contract.
25 min
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7Motor Car Racing: 1956
In 1956, Mercedes withdraws from motorsport. World champion, Juan Manuel Fangio, decides not to retire and determines his future is with Ferrari.
25 min
8
8Motor Car Racing: 1957
In 1957, defending world champion Fangio returns to Maserati and continues his career with the Trident, replacing Stirling Moss. Fangio arrives at the Medina Circuit to try out the latest version of the 250F.
25 min
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9Motor Car Racing: 1958
1958 was destined to be a battle between British drivers Mike Hawthorn, Stirling Moss, Peter Collins and Tony Brooks. Also racing: Ferrari's Dino 246 and Vanwall—with BRM and Cooper nipping at their heels—and Lotus, a Formula One newcomer.
25 min
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10Motor Car Racing: 1959
1959 is a dramatic year for racing, with the retirement of both the Constructor's Cup winner and the 1958 World Champion. Maserati is gone, Ferrari is the last of the old guard, and Cooper, BRM and Lotus are emerging.
25 min
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11Motor Car Racing: 1960
The 1960s dawns with the Formula 1 scene centered on Britain. Defending World Champion Jack Brabham and Stirling Moss continue their duel as Lotus and Cooper become front-runners. In sports cars, Ferrari is challenged by Porsche, especially in the Targa Florio.
25 min
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12Motor Car Racing: 1961
It's 1961. There's a new 1.5 liter formula in Grand Prix racing, and Ferrari is well-prepared with the distinctive Sharknose 156. In sports cars, it's Italy versus Germany; Ferrari versus Porsche.
25 min
13
13Motor Car Racing: 1962
In 1962, British teams BRM and Lotus, and British drivers Graham Hill and Jim Clark are at the forefront. In sports cars, Ferrari faces less opposition than before, with Porsche concentrating on Formula 1.
25 min
14
14Motor Car Racing: 1963
In 1963, the main contenders are Graham Hill in the BRM and Jim Clark in the Lotus. Le Mans continues to be Ferrari's domain, but Ford takes an interest in racing. The Monte Carlo Rally opens the year.
25 min
15
15Motor Car Racing: 1964
1964 was the high point of swinging 60's Britain, with British teams taking on the lone Italian Ferrari. Ford challenges Ferrari's sports car supremacy, and the motorsport season opens with the annual Racing Car Show at Olympia in London.
25 min
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16Motor Car Racing: 1965
1965: the final year of the 1.5 liter formula. Jim Clark and Lotus have an ambitious grand prix program. Ford pressures Ferrari—determined to win at Le Mans. Jim Clark leads the World Championship in South Africa. Only 35 of the 238 Monte Carlo crews reach the finish line.
25 min
17
17Motor Car Racing: 1966
In 1966, there is a return to power in Grand Prix racing. Jack Brabham is best prepared to dominate the season. More British drivers compete at the Indianapolis 500. Ford makes a third attempt at Le Mans and all of the big names compete in Formula 2.
25 min
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18Motor Car Racing: 1967
In 1967, Formula One is heating up. Will Jack Brabham retain his championship, or will Jim Clark's Lotus win? The Formula 1 season opens with the South African Grand Prix. Team Lotus recruits Graham Hill to join Jim Clark.
25 min
19
19Motor Car Racing: 1968
1968 is a pivotal year, with the tragic loss of Jim Clark and three Grand Prix drivers. Graham Hill steps up to Jackie Stewart's challenge in the new Matra. Defending World Champion, Denny Hulme, is now with McLaren. The Le Mans race is Ford GT40 vs. Porsche 908.
25 min
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20Motor Car Racing: 1969
1969: end of the Swinging 60s. Jackie Stewart is unstoppable in his Cosworth-powered Matra. Challengers were Jochen Rindt, Denny Hulme, Bruce McLaren, Graham Hill, and new Brabham driver, Jacky Ickx. Ickx, in the new GT40, has the closest-ever finish at Le Mans against Hans Herrmann's Porsche 908.
25 min
21
21Motor Car Racing: 1970
It's 1970, and the new decade brings increasing interest in commercial sponsorship of Formula 1. European and South American drivers take on "big names" Stewart, Ickx and Brabham. Jochen Rindt makes his breakthrough with Lotus, and Porsche dominates sports car racing.
25 min
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22Motor Car Racing: 1971
1971 brings the loss of Jochen Rindt and retirement of Jack Brabham, leaving Jackie Stewart and his dark blue Tyrrell on the rise. New rivals emerge, most notably Brazil's Emerson Fittipaldi and Sweden's Ronnie Peterson. Porsche, Matra and Ferrari battle at Le Mans.
25 min
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23Motor Car Racing: 1972
In 1972, the rivalry between Lotus' Emerson Fittipaldi, Tyrrell's Jackie Stewart, Ferrari's Jackie Ickx and Clay Regazzoni is intense. The Formula 1 Championship takes in 12 rounds, L'amour sees a famous home win, and Can-Am has massively powerful sports cars rumbling stateside.
25 min
24
24Motor Car Racing: 1973
1973 is Jackie Stewart's final season, and he's determined to go out on a high note. Formula 1 grows with 15 races and new teams, Shadow and Ensign, replacing Matra. Matra concentrates on back-to-back Le Mans wins. The season opens with the Argentinean Grand Prix.
25 min
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25Motor Car Racing: 1974
1974 brings many changes in Formula 1. Emerson Fittipaldi leaves Lotus for McLaren, and Niki Lauda and Clay Regazzoni are at Ferrari. Jackie Stewart and Francois Cevert are gone, while Frank Williams continues his battle to stay in the sport. Matra goes for a "hat trick" of victories at Le Mans.
25 min
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26Motor Car Racing: 1975
In 1975, Niki Lauda and Ferrari's new 312T prove the perfect combination. There is plenty of drama at Le Mans as the race unfolds between Mirages and Ligiers. At the Argentinian Grand Prix, reigning world champion Emerson Fittipaldi is joined at MacLaren by Germany's Jochen Mass.
25 min
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