1956–1958 the greatest years of motor racing defined by triumph and tragedy, iconic beauty and romance. Heroic champions are made and lost on the asphalt, the margin between life and death is paper-thin and many pay the ultimate price for their will to win. One man is forever synonymous with the deadliest years in the sport Enzo Ferrari. Stricken with grief over the loss of his son, his ‘dark night of the soul’ touches each of his drivers. Driven by his insatiable desire to win hes a ringmaster pushing his drivers beyond the limits of their endurance. No price is too high, no life too precious. ‘Race to Immortality’ tells six compelling stories in a dolce vita era where those driving fast played even harder. Tomorrow wasn't a word often heard on race-day.
“There have been several documentaries about the motor racing world in recent years. This is one of the best.” - Independent (UK)
“It certainly captures the ‘live fast, die young’ glamour of the bygone Formula One scene. After all, no one lived faster.” - Metro (UK)