Have Your Say – What Story Needs to be Told in Racing

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Let us know your thoughts in the comments below with any documentaries you’d like to see made to highlight exceptional personalities or events from the world of motorsports.

Often when we live through an era, the historical significance of it is not immediately obvious. Or, if we didn’t experience the story while it happened, it can be exciting to learn more about a given personality or event. In either case, a documentary can be a great way to relive or experience a piece of history.

With that in mind, and continuing a series that your support has been overwhelming toward, we want to hear what motorsports personality or event you feel deserves a documentary like we’ve seen with the excellent Schumacher Netflix doc. This might be your favourite race driver that doesn’t get enough credit, or perhaps a single race or race season that you feel ranks among the best, or maybe even a racing game or sim that needs a cinematic tribute.

The first example that comes to mind would be Lewis Hamilton. The legacy of the most popular driver in the most popular motorsport series will echo long past his retirement. Despite holding numerous significant F1 records, he has remained a divisive figure throughout his career. How history will view Hamilton remains to be seen, but surely his story is worthy of a documentary.

Another example might be Michèle Mouton. The presence of females in motorsports is becoming more commonplace these days, but Mouton began her racing career in a time when it was exceedingly rare. Not only did the French driver build a reputation for her exceptional rally achievements, but she also participated in the grueling Tour de France Automobile, and after her driving days has moved to the office as president of the FIA's Women & Motor Sport Commission.

Or perhaps a virtual motorsports documentary is due. One idea might be a feature on Gran Turismo. Some readers may remember when the original GT was released in the late 1990s and eschewed the flashy brands and unrealistic vehicle performance of its gaming contemporaries in favour of more lifelike racing physics and performance. This spawned numerous sequels which collectively sold over 80 million copies over a quarter century and grew into the biggest international championship series in virtual racing and even became a part of the Olympics.

Let us know what drivers or events from the world of motorsports deserve recognition via a documentary, or if you’ve stumbled upon any great motorsports docs that people should check out.

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Mike Smith
I have been obsessed with sim racing and racing games since the 1980's. My first taste of live auto racing was in 1988, and I couldn't get enough ever since. Lead writer for RaceDepartment, and owner of SimRacing604 and its YouTube channel. Favourite sims include Assetto Corsa Competizione, Assetto Corsa, rFactor 2, Automobilista 2, DiRT Rally 2 - On Twitter as @simracing604

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Anything that is not woke BS is welcome.
I'm not sure what do you mean by 'woke BS', but the woke **** I don't want in Motorsports World, not even in docs, were Female and LGBTQ drivers and personalities and movement in Motorsports. That's because motorsports aren't made for those two 'woke' entities. Motorsports is, always, and forever will be, a dude thing, regardless where you come from. There have been some Females who are competitive and powerful in motorsports but it is always for men and men only. Hands down.
 
Motorsports are for whoever is quickest at a professional level, be they men or women, and at an amateur level it is for whoever enjoys it. Motorsport should be the one sport where gender doesn't matter. Probably all the guys who think it should be 'dudes' only are just worried about being outraced by a girl!
 
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I'd love to see a honest, no held punches documentary on the older ringleaders of F1, like Ecclestone and Mosley, and how some of the weird concepts like the Ferrari bonus and the Ferrari veto came to pass. Racer documentaries get made all the time, but I would love a "behind the scenes" look.
 
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Motorsports is, always, and forever will be, a dude thing, regardless where you come from. There have been some Females who are competitive and powerful in motorsports but it is always for men and men only. Hands down.

I too love large groups of athletic men :x3:
 
Motorsports are for whoever is quickest at a professional level, be they men or women, and at an amateur level it is for whoever enjoys it. Motorsport should be the one sport where gender doesn't matter. Probably all the guys who think it should be 'dudes' only are just worried about being outraced by a girl!
I know man... just there aren't many girls out there on the racetracks/rally stages that are purely using their sheer determination, racecraft and formidability to play with the big boys out there (Mouton were one of those few) and it's easier for a female racer to use their "visual appeal" to gain fame and level up (like Danica Patrick playing a supermodel while she should be out there doing her job as a race pilot for example) than using their skills to level up gain respect. Plus "Female racing drivers" subject is one of the subjects which is vulnerable to being branded as "woke BS" or anything. And all those things are getting out of hand imo.
 
I'm not sure what do you mean by 'woke BS', but the woke **** I don't want in Motorsports World, not even in docs, were Female and LGBTQ drivers and personalities and movement in Motorsports. That's because motorsports aren't made for those two 'woke' entities. Motorsports is, always, and forever will be, a dude thing, regardless where you come from. There have been some Females who are competitive and powerful in motorsports but it is always for men and men only. Hands down.
I don't care if the drivers are female or LGBT. I just don't want rainbows painted and knees paid. Don't want the driver's sex and sexuality being more important than the passions for the speed itself.

RESUME:

- In RL, I want drivers driving and don't care about their ideology or sexuality
- In fiction, I want a good story being told in the first place, not politic/ideologic propaganda being the author main goal. Or, in simple worlds: I want more "Do the Right Thing", not "Da 5 Blood"... or more "A League of Their Own" and less "Ghostbusters (2016)".

No more toll being paid for the progressist thought police!

Hai capito?
 
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