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McQUEEN’S MISSING FORMULA 1 MASTERPIECE

DOCUMENTARY REVIEW STEVE Mc QUEEN: THE LOST MOVIE

Day Of The Champion’s curious ultimate fate must now surely rank among Hollywood history’s most tantalising what-might-have-beens,” so go-to motorsport film-archive treasure-hunter Richard Wiseman signed off his wonderful feature in the 9 May 2019 issue of Autosport.

was to be Steve McQueen’s motorsport passion project. Should it have kept to schedule and beaten in the race to put Formula 1 on the silver screen, there’s a good chance and even car chase might never have made it into the stuff of cinema legend.

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