This documentary takes a deep look at both the driver and the car through the rebuild of the last FW14B, which has only ever been driven by Mansell. Thirty years later we break down what made this car so special and follow the journey of Mansell’s suspenseful, heart-breaking and ultimately victorious career and his last chance to become a world champion.
07-08-2023
1h 25m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Production:
Endora, Wiser Film
Locations and Languages
Country:
GB
Filming:
GB
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Nigel Mansell
Nigel Mansell, born on August 8, 1953, in Upton-upon-Severn, England, is a legendary British racing driver known for his tenacity and thrilling driving style. Mansell enjoyed a successful career in both Formula 1 and IndyCar, earning acclaim as one of the sport’s great competitors. His journey in F1 began in the early 1980s, and he gained prominence with Lotus before moving to Williams, where he achieved his greatest success.
In 1992, Mansell won the Formula 1 World Championship with Williams, dominating the season and becoming a national hero in the UK. The following year, he made a historic transition to the American IndyCar series, winning the championship in his debut season—a feat no other driver had accomplished at the time.
Known for his aggressive yet calculated style, Mansell holds a place among the most thrilling drivers in motorsport history. He retired from full-time racing in the mid-1990s but remains an influential figure in the racing world, recognized for his bold spirit and contributions to both Formula 1 and IndyCar.
Peter Windsor, born on April 11, 1952, in England, is a respected Formula 1 journalist, broadcaster, and former team manager known for his insightful reporting and deep knowledge of the sport. Windsor began his career in motorsport journalism in the 1970s, writing for prominent publications like Autosport and later serving as the Grand Prix editor for F1 Racing magazine. His in-depth analysis and connections within the F1 paddock have made him a go-to source for fans seeking insider perspectives on the sport.
In addition to journalism, Windsor has held various roles within F1 teams, including a stint as team manager for Ferrari and later as general manager for Williams, contributing to their operations during the 1980s. He also attempted to co-found a US-based F1 team, US F1, in 2010, although the project ultimately did not succeed.
Windsor is well-known for his engaging interviews and F1 analysis, including his popular YouTube channel, where he discusses F1 insights, conducts interviews, and provides race analyses. His career spans multiple aspects of Formula 1, making him a respected and influential figure in the motorsport community.
Steve Rider, born on April 28, 1950, in Dartford, Kent, England, is a distinguished British sports presenter and journalist with a career spanning over four decades. He began his broadcasting journey in the 1970s, working with Anglia Television and Thames Television, where he covered a variety of sports events. In 1985, Rider joined the BBC, taking over from Harry Carpenter as the presenter of Sportsnight. He later became the main host of the BBC's flagship sports program, Grandstand, and was closely associated with major events such as the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, and the BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards. Rider's versatility extended to motorsports, where he presented Formula 1 coverage for both the BBC and ITV. He also covered international rugby, golf, and over fifty major golf championships, including the Ryder Cup and The Open. In 2006, he joined ITV Sport to present Formula 1 and their FIFA World Cup coverage, later hosting Champions League, FA Cup, and England fixtures. Rider has been recognized with multiple awards, including three sports BAFTAs and being named Sports Presenter of the Year twice.
Beyond broadcasting, Rider has authored books celebrating sports events, such as the 50th anniversary of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year. His extensive experience and contributions have made him a respected figure in sports journalism.
Karun Chandhok is an Indian racing driver and television presenter who last competed in Formula E for Mahindra Racing. Previously, Chandhok has competed for Hispania Racing in Formula One in 2010. Before this, he drove in the GP2 Series for three years, winning two races.