
I love Formula 1. It’s never really been a sport that has had a huge following in the United States like that NASCAR hill billy racing. It’s also a sport that has never really received much attention from Hollywood due it’s it’s highly European nature. The last Hollywood film to cover the sport was John Frankenheimer’s 1966 film Grand Prix. While the film is an excellent example of the sport during that period, it’s still an overly long film that can be a slog for both fans and non Formula 1 fans alike.
In recent years Sylvester Stallone attempted to make a Formula 1 film, but that idea was rightly killed by head of Formula 1 himself, Bernie Ecclestone. That film eventually turned into the terrible Indycar based film Driven.
Recently Universal released the absolutely brilliant British documentary on the great Ayrton Senna which was a searing look at the sport during the time combining poignant storytelling on the life and death of one of the greatest drivers in Formula 1
Now comes word that Ron Howard is working on a new Formula 1 project. European in production, and written by Peter Morgan it will focus on the championship battle between Nikki Lauda and James Hunt in the 1970′s. While not a modern day interpretation, hopefully this will be the breakthrough film that Formula 1 fans have been waiting for a long time.
Personally I’m looking forward to it as Peter Morgan’s previously written films, The Queen, Frost/Nixon and The Damned United were brilliant.The Upcoming Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy looks brilliant also. Hopefully this doesn’t take too long to develop.