

1
The story of the drivers who risked their lives and the men that changed the sport forever.
Synopsis
"1" (2013) is an American documentary directed by Paul Crowder about Formula 1's most dangerous era — available to watch online on iFILM. The film focuses on the late 1960s and 1970s, when engine volumes doubled, downforce wings appeared, and a driver dying mid-season had become almost routine.
The film draws on extensive archive footage and sit-down interviews with Niki Lauda, Jackie Stewart, Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton, Emerson Fittipaldi, Bernie Ecclestone, and many of the men who raced or ran the sport. At its centre is a less comfortable story: how drivers eventually revolted, organized, and pushed for safety rules that the establishment had resisted for years. Crowder doesn't frame it as nostalgia — he presses on the fact that crowds kept paying precisely because danger was the spectacle.
Stream "1" (2013) on iFILM — a documentary that asks what it actually cost to turn racing into the global sport it is today.
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