| 1970-1972 Formula 1 Highlights - Volume 2 |
| In 1970, Austrian driver Jochen Rindt drove the radical Lotus 72 to a substantial points lead, but his life was cut short in a tragic accident at the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. The F1 Championship would be awarded posthumously for the first (and only) time in Formula 1 history. Jackie Stewart would win the 1971 title, while a young 25-year old named Emerson Fittipaldi would take the title in 1972. Please note that NONE of the films in this 2-DVD set are contained in our "1970-1972 Formula 1 Volume 1" DVD set! |
| 2-DVD's : 185 min. Quality : VG+ to Excellent |
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| Over 3 more hours of highlight films from the glorious 1970-1972 era of Formula 1. |
| 1970 German Grand Prix - (14 min.) Condition (Excellent) - This is a raw black and white video feed (without commentary) showing various segments of the 1970 German Grand Prix. |
| Jochen Rindt - Uncrowned Champion - (28 min.) Condition (Very Good) - This was originally intended as a 1970 Formula 1 season review, but with the tragic death of Jochen Rindt at Monza, the focus of this film is Jochen. This film is not as clear as we would like, but the footage is excellent. |
| 1971 German Grand Prix - (32 min.) Condition (Excellent) - A very subdued German commentary is combined with excellent color footage, and is intermixed with a few black and white aerial shots. Overall very good coverage of the 1971 German Grand Prix, with the win going to Jackie Stewart, followed by Cevert and Regazzoni. |
| 1971 Italian Grand Prix - (6 min.) Condition (Excellent) - A short clip of the 1971 Italian Grand Prix, rare in that this is live black and white video feed with no commentary. |




| 1970 South African Grand Prix - (20 min.) Condition (Excellent) - From a 1970 BBC show called "Wheelbase", this is an excellent recap of the South African Grand Prix. The source of this segment is an old ESPN Classic broadcast from around 2002, and there is an ESPN watermark in the corner. |
| 1970 Spanish Grand Prix - (25 min.) Condition (Excellent) - Again, this was from a 1970 BBC show called "Wheelbase", and is an excellent review of the Spanish Grand Prix. The source of this segment is an old ESPN Classic broadcast from around 2002, and there is an ESPN watermark in the corner. |




| 1972 Italian Grand Prix - (8 min.) Condition (Excellent) - A short clip of the 1972 Italian Grand Prix, rare in that this is live black and white video feed with no commentary. |
| 1971 Formula 1 Season - Jackie Stewart : World Champion - (25 min.) Condition (Excellent) - A 1971 film recapping the season, with the focus being on eventual 1971 champion Jackie Stewart. Great footage! |
| 1972 Formula 1 Season - Best Of The Best - (25 min.) Condition (Excellent) - A 1972 film recapping the season, with the focus being on eventual 1972 champion Emerson Fittipaldi. |

