
1970 FIA Formula One World Championship Season Review
1970 • Documentary
Ian Norris
Writer
John Tully
Director
Status
Released
Release date
September 8, 1970
Duration
52 Min
Language
en
Popularity
0.8078
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Overview
1970 was the year of transition in Grand Prix racing; the season that pitched the old guard against a feisty new breed of racers intent on pushing Formula One forward into the new decade. Nothing symbolised this battle more than the cars used by top contenders: Jacky Ickx’s Ferrari 312B relied on brute force to compensate for its outdated styling, whereas Jochen Rindt’s Lotus 72 showed that radical aerodynamics represented a brave and (potentially) faster way forward. And with the technological battles came a fascinating season’s racing. Jackie Stewart was the defending champion but took nothing for granted. When different drivers won the first four races, Stewart, and the world, knew that the Championship was wide open. Thrilling battles ensued until triumph and tragedy came together in one fatal collision: on the 5th of September 1970 Championship leader Jochen Rindt died during practice at Monza. He was to become the sport’s first posthumous champion.
Cast

Jochen Rindt

Jackie Stewart

François Cévert

Mario Andretti

Graham Hill

Jack Brabham

Ronnie Peterson

John Surtees

Jean-Pierre Beltoise

Jacky Ickx

Emerson Fittipaldi

Denny Hulme

Jo Siffert

Bruce McLaren

Joakim Bonnier