

The most dominant season in F1 history — and one man who refused to lose.
Ferrari 221 points - 221 points for the rest of the field. Last year Michael Schumacher stamped his name in the history books; this year he shattered the records and raised the game in modern Formula One. A record-breaking 11 race wins, 144 points and never once finishing off the podium, Schumacher stormed his way to a fifth World Championship - a feat only matched by the great Juan Manuel Fangio. There was one record he had to concede. Juan Pablo Montoya is the fastest man in Formula One, smashing a 17 year record held by former Williams driver Keke Rosberg. Witness this mind-blowing event as the Colombian screeches through the 19,000rpm barrier in his Williams.
Sound
19,000 RPM V10s that make your speakers weep with joy.
Production
Cockpit cams from an era before sanitized F1 broadcasts.
Practical Effects
Real footage, zero CGI — every crash is someone's mortgage.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 19,000 RPM barrier Montoya broke? That's higher than most road cars' entire redline. His BMW engine was basically screaming itself to death for glory.
This documentary captures F1's last pre-sanitized era — no halo, no DRS, no Netflix drama. Just tobacco money, political incorrectness, and drivers who'd race with a broken collarbone.
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