Lucky! (2022–…): Season 1, Episode 5 - The Show. - full transcript
I declare open
the Olympic Games of Los Angeles.
(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)
(UPBEAT MUSIC)
How do you pay for the games?
You pay for them
with television rights
which basically comes
from television advertising.
And you pay for them
from commercial sponsors
and ticket prices.
We received an unsolicited bid
from a broadcaster in Italy
for $10 million
for the rights to televise
the games of the 23rd Olympiad
just that country alone.
(GUN FIRES)
Ron Brown on the inside,
Graddy in the middle.
Here comes Lewis on the outside.
Carl Lewis wins the gold!
I always believed
in television right from the start.
Our future was through television.
(THEME MUSIC)
What I'd like to do
is to bring the public
into the racing more.
Let's get some cameras
into the pits.
(ENGINES REV)
Half the time the commentators
don't know which car it is,
in what position it is,
and who's driving the car, you know.
I think, television coverage
at the moment is very poor.
This is unusual.
They're watering down the tunnel
so that the road surface will be
the same inside the tunnel and out.
In most sports the word
teammate means somebody
who's on your side, an ally.
In the world of grand prix racing,
your teammate may be
your bitterest enemy.
(ENGINES REV)
And there they go!
They're racing in the rain
in Monte Carlo.
Prost in the lead up front.
What a move!
Niki Lauda...
Pulling from eight place
to third place.
(ENGINES REV)
We have the two McLarens
running 1-2.
Lauda himself however
being closely pursued now
by young Ayrton Senna of Brazil.
Look here comes Senna,
young Senna of Brazil!
Does he make? Yes, yes!
He's past Niki Lauda.
Senna is in second place
in the race.
Very positive move
from a very young driver.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Oh! And there's somebody spin.
Niki Lauda spun off.
Prost still leads in the McLaren.
That is Ayrton Senna,
a 24 year old driver from Brazil
in second place
and closing in on the leader.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
There's the red flag.
They're gonna stop the race.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
I think, the decision
to stop the race was very good
and was very safe.
He was much quicker than me,
but the track was so slippery,
so, when I see that
Senna was behind me
it's not (INAUDIBLE)
for the Championship,
it has no point at the moment.
So, I have already decided
if he was just behind me
I would let him pass.
It was much better for me
to get some points
for the Championship
and not to win the race.
(INDISTINCT ANNOUNCEMENT)
(SOFT MUSIC)
(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)
A lot of the broadcasters
always wanted to show Monaco.
And now go to four! Good.
So, they said,
"Well, we don't need to see Sweden.
"There's not a big crowd
goes there anyway,
"so, we don't think
that's terribly important."
So, I said, "Well,
"whether you think
so or whether you don't,
"if you're gonna broadcast
Formula One
"you have to broadcast
the World Championship
"wherever the races are placed.
"That's how it is."
Now, the problem with that
was all very nice,
but I had to make sure
that happened.
If the promoters were going to say,
"We're not running this race
because we haven't sold any tickets
and there's not much interest,
make sure and I used to help
a little bit
with sort of semi-bankrolling
some of the promoters
to make sure the race did take place
whether it was bad for them or not.
We had to make sure
that we made it good for them
one way or another.
So, I wanted all races to start
at 2pm European time on a Sunday.
Bernie, I gather you have
a plan-B ready to put into effect.
I don't know
anything about it sorry.
So, everybody knew
if you wanted to follow Formula One,
it wasn't too difficult to find out
what time it would be broadcast
in the country where you were,
which obviously was a bit difficult
for America.
I made absolutely sure
that there was what was commonly
known as free-to-air broadcasting
by the host broadcaster
from the country
where we were racing.
And you could switch a television
on without paying
and watch Formula One.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)
Third British Grand Prix victory.
More points than anyone in history
and you've closed up
on the World Championship,
which gives you the most pleasure?
A close up on the Championship
because that's important to me
because I only finished
three races so far,
so, I had to make up
a lot of points.
Thank god I made them today.
Niki Lauda crosses the line,
raises his hand,
wins the Austrian Grand Prix,
takes the lead
in the World Championship.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Niki Lauda has made in five wins
this year.
Do you know the problem
with Prost's car?
I don't know.
How much does that worry you
when you see your teammate
in an identical car go out?
Not at all because it doesn't
mean my car has to go.
Doesn't mean you're gonna go out.
A very interesting situation
with Niki Lauda starting
11th on the grid,
Prost up at the front,
remember that Niki's task
is really to try and follow
Alain Prost home,
if Prost wins Niki
has to be second.
I have to win.
I have to work much better
than another race
and I am relaxed
because I think everything is going
to happen very well.
Alain Prost with a clear track
in front of him
is pulling away in the lead.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
And Lauda, with one move,
is up into fourth position.
Prost is leading the championship
by 2.5 points.
It's getting very,
very tight indeed.
I think, Mansell's in trouble,
and I think Lauda might have
passed him.
He is.
Niki Lauda has moved up
into second position
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Alain Prost to cross the line
and take the chequered flag
to win in Portugal,
but ironically
very, very sadly
from his point of view,
providing Niki Lauda appears
in the next 15 seconds or so,
and there he is.
There is the world champion of 1984
for the third time
in his magnificent career.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
I lost the Championship this year
but I did a fantastic season,
I won seven races, not very lucky,
but I am more happy than
the other drivers
in Formula One at the moment
except Niki today.
To win the championship
you need some luck
and I think Niki had
a little bit of luck this year.
And I did a normal season
and Niki was a bit lucky.
But that's alright, and that's life.
You can do nothing about that.
We've got two of the best drivers
in the world.
One of them had to be second
in the world championship
but I don't think anyone lost today.
I think they both did
a fantastic job.
Obviously super for McLaren.
Ron was over the moon with this.
But in the end,
one has to wonder
if it was such a good thing
even back those days
for a team to be so dominant.
Bernie, it's been a great year
and congratulations on it
and we look forward
to another season led by FOCA
and Bernie Ecclestone.
Thanks a lot.
And I hope the...
You've done a superb job for us
with ESPN
and I hope all the viewers of ESPN
have been happy
with what they've seen.
(CHEERS)
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I think, it's gonna be a very, very
close fought world championship
with a lot of team winning races.
I don't think we're gonna have
the McLaren domination
that we had in 1984.
I think, we're gonna see five
or six teams winning races in '85.
(SOFT MUSIC)
(ENGINE REVS)
And nine points in the Championship,
this is the way
it all started last year.
Yes, it's very good
but last year I was not very lucky.
I think, this year should be better.
Early days was always
a bit of a problem
with the television
or the broadcasters
concerning about the signage.
Upset me as well
because when the promoters
used to do the signage,
they used to have names and things
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(SOBS)
on bits of canvas
wrapped round the guard rails
and things like that...
My personal view
which was which was dangerous
is that there is no way
as well as being not at all nice.
we should go.
But like everybody else
I'm under contract
And very, very often
it used to have signs
as a professional race car driver.
in the middle of the circuits
The race is being held,
so, therefore I'm going.
so the camera caught
all the signage.
Actually, the signage was put there
for that very reason,
which the TV people
wasn't too happy about
and quite rightly so too.
Philip Morris were then
the biggest people
for our sponsorship and our signage.
So, I spoke to Paddy McNally
who was dealing with these things,
I had some...
and I said to him, "Well,
some problems with my government
"why don't you leave Philip Morris
but the commitments with my team
were greater and I had
to fulfil them,
"and you start a business
"doing signage?"
He had enough courage early on
that's why I'm here.
to take on something that people
didn't quite realise at the time,
how valuable it was.
The signage would be seen worldwide.
And the value of signage
just went up year by year
I pulled the race from South Africa.
because the more eyeballs
that was watching their signage,
the more valuable it is.
I'd been talking to Nelson
and I said,
And I said to him,
"I don't know if we're going
the right direction for you.
"What I don't want to see
is too many sponsors,
"You used to drive
in a winning team,
"and it doesn't look like
we're in the position
"let's say six major sponsors
and that's it.
"of being a winning team again."
"All these other little sponsors
looks a bit scruffy."
"So, I said, "Well, have you been
offered anything?"
(SOFT MUSIC)
And he told me...
he said, "Well,
Frank has contacted me."
And he told me, "I think it was
a little bit over a million."
I said, "Well, why don't you explain
"that I've offered you 1.6 million
or 1.7 million?"
I said, "It might encourage them
to offer you a bit more,
"then maybe you ought to take it,"
which is exactly what happened.
All the effort and the years
that I have put behind motor racing,
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(ENGINE REVS)
since four years old,
Frank was there at the test
'cause he was obviously
are giving me something good back.
very keen to see exactly,
Not just for me,
not only what was going on
but especially for all Brazilians.
but how the drivers were reacting
with each other.
But then he had a car accident
on the way back.
Hello everyone, I'm Jackie Stewart.
You know, the paddock here
is home away from home if you like
I sent the plane to him, to Ricard,
to bring him back.
for this travelling circus
of grand prix folk.
And Sid Watkins immediately
put him into hospital.
These motorhomes provide food,
refreshments and rest
And Sid thought Frank
was in pretty bad shape.
And he wasn't particularly
gonna come out of hospital.
for the team personnel,
for the sponsors, and for the press.
Just didn't believe it.
Williams at the time
bought a double-decker bus
and wanted to set that up
for entertaining clients,
(SOFT MUSIC)
have a kitchen on board
and god knows what else.
I was very happy
to have Elio on board with us.
And I said to Frank,
"You can't have that.
Charming guy, very talented,
"It's not the sort of thing
we want to show to people".
and there was no reason why Elio
in the right car at the right time
So, Frank said to me at the time,
"Well, this isn't Ascot.
wouldn't easily have won
the World Championship.
"This is motor racing."
What strengths do you think
you've brought to the Brabham team?
I said, "Well, it should be
like Ascot."
A lot of motivations.
So, I said to McNally,
And do you have any predictions
"You ought to do this Patrick
for the first Grand Prix?
"because it's part
of your sponsorship,
Well, I hope to be there,
"you can look after your sponsors
as well."
but we still it's a long way to go
and for us, I mean, to the...
So, that's how we got
the paddock club.
for the development.
I could...I could do well
even in the first Grand Prix, yes.
(ENGINE REVS)
I felt there was a couple of things
that were quite important
Gordon threw himself
into another car.
as far as Formula One
goes in television,
Completely different type and style
but certainly very important
was our onboard cameras.
which had it all worked
it would have been something
quite super special.
But they had a lot of trouble
with the vibration
and all those sort of problems.
So, we had a big problem to solve
which we did solve.
Unfortunately it didn't work.
And gradually year by year
or month by month even,
the cameras got better,
and better, and better.
And Nelson Piquet wins
the 1986 Brazilian Grand Prix.
There was a little bit
of a discussion early on
about where we'd put the cameras
and the cars that people thought
they'd influence
And you will hear the crowd go
absolutely mad.
the aerodynamics of the car.
So, I said, "Well, we'll put
"dummy cameras on all of the cars
That day was the inevitable result
"without live cameras."
of 27 years of whole
in the driving.
Hesnault is looking for a way
to overtake
I was laying there on the ground
while the ambulance took about
an hour to get there.
I couldn't feel very much
except my hands and arms,
and there we see him
complete the manoeuvre.
which were burning
as if I'd fallen off a bicycle
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Cost is of consequence.
and got gravel, you know,
ripped the skin off.
Satisfaction is vital.
I was doing more and more
running things in Formula One,
I feel normal and maybe not quite
as mobile as I would like to be
so, I think, slowly but surely
but I'm enjoying being here
very, very much indeed,
the team was losing its edge.
and I'm glad that the team
is going very well without me
because I do also
at the same time feel a bit rusty.
And Nelson was thinking,
"Maybe I've been around too long,
Everything's happening
a bit quickly for me.
"maybe I should move
onto somewhere else."
And tremendous stuff
this by the two Williams cars.
So, he was weighing up the ideas
of a divorce from Brabham.
They're involved in what is a very,
very important personal battle.
Mansell, who has started the season
as the number-2 driver,
When I got married to Slavica,
Piquet was brought in
for the big money.
it was in the registry office.
And we realised I was told
And Piquet now is indulging
in a showdown
we needed a witness early on,
to try and re-establish himself
as number-1.
we'd need a witness.
And the fact that their car
at the moment,
So, I said, OK.
So, I took the cleaner
that we had at the time,
seems to be the class of the field
means that their most important
battle is with each other.
appeared at the registrar office,
and suddenly I found out
'cause I hadn't spoken
to the cleaner before
Mansell looks now as
if he's beginning to make
that she didn't speak English.
a bid for the lead.
So, the registrar thought this
wasn't really the right way to go
And there he goes.
and said, "Well, I'm sorry
but we can't do this."
Lap 23, Nigel Mansell leads
the British Grand Prix.
So, I said, "Well, hang on,
I'll find somebody."
So, I rang Max Mosley,
I said, "Max, is your secretary
busy for a minute?"
Knocked out.
This is too much for me.
Really nice, thanks.
And welcome back.
And he said, "I don't know. Why?
That's very kind, thank you.
It's good to be back.
"What...what...what do you want?"
I said, "Could she pop
to the registry office
And Mansell is the winner!
Great stuff!
'cause I'm getting married,
and I need a witness
He's extended the Williams'
Constructors' Championship lead
"if you can spare her
for half-an-hour or something?"
and the crowd is on their feet!
So, she duly arrived
and she was the witness.
(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)
No photographers.
No photographs in or out.
No things thrown up in the air
and all that nonsense.
Nigel Mansell, that really was quite
So, I got signed the forms
whatever it was,
one of the most remarkable races
I have ever seen.
and that was it.
Nigel, you have any problems?
Thought we ought to go
to lunch maybe.
I didn't want to lose.
I went to and said,
(LAUGHS)
"Let's go dinner out to Langham's
actually as it was."
Tell me, I don't honestly believe
that Piquet gave you an inch.
Got in the car and drove there
and they were busy,
so, I said, "Oh, forget it,"
and went back to the office.
No, but he gave me half an inch.
(LAUGHTER)
Nelson Piquet, what can you
explain about this race?
What is it Nigel,
about Brands Hatch, that seems
OK, it's not a it's not a question.
to bring out the very best in you?
What do you want to ask me?
Well...
Well, I think, any British circuit
I have a million things
I can explain to you about the race
brings out the best in every
British driver, you know,
but what do you want to know?
just performing in front
Which kind of problems did you have?
of our home crowd.
I didn't have any problems.
The car was good
all the way through.
Now, the world champion
designate question mark,
Why Mansell, don't you have any...
didn't you have any problem
when Mansell passed you?
Alain Prost sixth on the grid.
He can't possibly lose
the World Championship today,
No, no. He was quicker than me.
He had more power to overtake me
and pass me.
he can only win it.
Do you think
you can take the title yet?
How he stands the pressure
I do not know.
Don't know.
If I have a crystal ball,
I don't do a race you know.
Prost left very badly at the start.
I have to wait and see.
I do the best I can.
He got the car right onto the grass
with the left-hand wheels
OK, thank you.
Thank you.
but as you can see,
it's Senna leading.
(SOFT MUSIC)
As the lead changes momentarily,
and off spins Rosberg,
and into him goes Nelson Piquet!
Rosberg trying to take Senna
goes off.
Piquet has stalled.
Yes, what a shame
that was poor Nelson Piquet.
Got his front wing that has been
knocked off the car,
so, even if he could restart,
he wouldn't be
in very competitive shape.
The Italian Formula One driver
Elio de Angelis
is still fighting for his life
following the horrific accident
Keke Rosberg away he goes
after a very long pit stop
while testing his Brabham
BMW in France.
by today's standards.
And in fact Rosberg
has lost pretty much exactly a lap.
De Angelis lost control of the car
at 170mph
That's him in front of the leaders.
at the Paul Ricard circuit.
Senna and Nigel Mansell
in second place.
The car spun, cartwheeled
and turned upside down
before bursting into flames,
Keke Rosberg holding
up Ayrton Senna.
with several minutes
before de Angelis could be lifted
Rosberg is angry with Senna,
there's no doubt about that.
from the wreckage.
He was given the kiss of life
before being flown to hospital.
Somebody who was at the test session
which we had at Ricard
that time just told me
Well, look at this!
A terrific scrap for the leader
and there's a change
exactly what had happened.
And it wasn't a maybe or anything.
because the Williams has gone
past Ayrton Senna
He'd actually died there.
who has therefore lost the lead
and he has lost it to Nigel Mansell.
(INDISTINCT TALK)
Mansell took advantage
of his teammate Keke Rosberg
Gordon was obviously upset.
holding up Ayrton Senna.
The designer is hurt
more than anyone.
I think, Rosberg feels that Senna
shut the door on him
We're all hurt.
But you have to start thinking,
pretty fiercely in that incident
just a couple of laps ago.
"It was my fault that this happened
and we lost somebody."
I could see Gordon was losing
And there is father Mansell,
looks very happy indeed.
his enthusiasm a little bit
and his touch.
And he wanted to leave.
So, he left and went to McLaren.
Generally, I think, our team went
Prost is catching and goes through.
downhill because Gordon
inspired people
And Alain Prost not only goes
past De Angelis, but laps Watson
and we all looked up to him
as being a genius.
So, when the genius is gone,
and the red and white
Marlboro McLaren
suddenly you haven't got
a team anymore.
of Frenchman number-2 Alain Prost
And I decided it was the time
to sell Brabham.
is now on his way virtually
to World Championship certainty.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Brabham was always a fighting team,
fighting against the odds...
and it had lost.
And just as Niki Lauda
won the championship
Alfa Romeo had bought the company,
for Marlboro McLaren in 1984.
so, that was Brabham
out of Formula One.
So, now, does Alain Prost do so
for the Marlboro-McLaren team?
And there they are!
They know what they've done!
We generally thought,
and particularly with Jean-Marie,
What about the reception
of this crowd?
that the cars were getting
too quick.
They're just unbelievable.
I mean, if anybody's won the race
for me today it's...
I said,
"Let's get rid of the turbo".
it's the people out there.
They've just been unbelievable.
I mean, in the last few laps
I could just see 'em.
(SPEAKS IN FRENCH)
"The FISA executive committee
has declared..."
I mean, it was just extraordinary.
Best feeling I've ever had
in my life.
(SPEAKS IN FRENCH)
What does it mean to you to be
the first Frenchman ever to win
the Grand Prix World Championship,
a country that gave us the name
'Grand Prix'.
As usual, the teams
that were super competitive
I know that it is very important
for the French people,
wasn't at all happy.
but I think for me
And the ones
that weren't were delighted.
it's important to win
the championship.
I don't care too much
if I'm French or not.
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(CHEERFUL MUSIC)
I think, I'm not too nationalist,
it's a shame,
but I'm very happy for them anyway
because, I mean... if...
'86 was probably a golden year.
(CHEERFUL MUSIC)
The problem is
if I am world champion
it's because of my English team
and all the things.
I don't want to be too concentrated
on one country
Any of those guys could have
easily won the championship.
because I am world champion
and it's... all the world
is...is...is mine,
(CHEERFUL MUSIC)
I mean, it's not only one country.
('SUPERFLY' BY CURTIS MAYFIELD
PLAYS)
# Darkest of night
# With the moon shining bright
# There's a set goin' strong
# Lotta things goin' on... #
Senna moves across,
he's keeping Mansell back,
and he wins!
# of great power
# The dudes have envied him
for so long
# Oh, superfly
# You're gonna make your fortune
by and by
# But if you lose... #
Alain Prost has won the 1986
Monaco Grand Prix in a canter.
# Ah-ha-ha
Niki Lauda!
# Superfly
Niki Lauda! Niki Lauda! Niki Lauda!
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# Superfly... #
In a beautiful position
to pass Prost.
And he does it, Nigel Mansell
from the Isle of Man.
# Tryin' ta get over
# Tryin' ta get over
# Tryin' ta get over
# Tryin' ta get over... #
And Nelson got round
the outside of it.
Oh!
That was a superb bit of driving.
# Tryin' ta get over. #
I wanted to make sure
that we had a World Championship,
not a European Championship.
And I was very, very interested
to see if we could expand
Formula One throughout the world.
John Bannon,
the Premier of South Australia,
wanted to have a meeting with me.
So, I said, "Fine."
Thinking perhaps he expected me
to go to Australia to meet him.
But he duly appeared at our office
in Chessington
and introduced his self.
I said, "Let's go down the pub
and have lunch."
(CHEERFUL MUSIC)
The city of churches
will reverberate
with the sound
of the world's best drivers
competing in the world's best cars
for the World Championship.
Basically he wanted to put
Adelaide on the map.
And it was a very, very,
very successful race.
In fact, I said
we'd never ever leave Adelaide
as long as John is in charge there.
Adelaide alive is the catchphrase
of the Grand Prix.
This has been a marvellous activity
to be involved in.
It's had its risks,
but to bring it off
and be part of that
has been great.
Adelaide was one of those circuits
that everyone enjoyed.
And from my point of view,
I had another interest.
They had the best Thai restaurant
I'd ever been to.
If Mansell can just finish
in the top three,
then he becomes the first
British World Champion
since James Hunt ten years ago.
Does it worry you starting
side by side with your teammate?
Will you let him go into the first
corner first if he's really
pushing for it?
I am delighted
because I mean,
you couldn't have someone better
next to you than your teammate.
And he's got to win the race,
so, the last thing he'll be doing
is sort of dicing
at the first corner.
I'm gonna try to push Mansell out
and try to win the race.
What do you do about Prost?
How are you gonna
push him out as well?
No, I don't need to push him out,
he will finish behind me.
I don't care too much
about winning or losing.
I mean...I mean,
it's not traumatic,
but I'd like to win.
We made sure
it was shown live worldwide.
First of all, congratulations
for being with us
at this unearthly hour.
And whether you made it via
the late-night movie,
the all-night party
or the simple alarm clock,
let's hope the reward
is a race to remember
and that world title at last
for Britain's Nigel Mansell.
And it was a good race.
And its go!
And a superb start
from Nigel Mansell.
Senna goes through into second place
ahead of Piquet.
And Senna is challenging
for the start and he goes through,
and he takes the lead!
Senna takes the lead.
Piquet going through
and trying to take Senna.
One Brazilian passes another
and we've got a third leader
before even one lap
has been completed.
And off spins Piquet!
Wowee!
Now, Piquet goes off.
Prost goes through.
(SOFT MUSIC)
And look at that!
That is Mansell!
That is Nigel Mansell
and the car absolutely shattered.
He's fighting for control.
(SOFT MUSIC)
Into the pits goes Piquet.
Nelson was running
the same tyres as Mansell.
And I wouldn't be at all surprised
if his team didn't call him in.
Within sight of his 25th Grand Prix,
his second World Championship,
an absolutely superb achievement.
You have seen the crowd rising
to this popular little Frenchman
who has demonstrated yet again
that he is the driver of the day.
And he takes the chequered flag.
He wins the Australian Grand Prix.
He wins the World Championship
of 1986!
Absolute euphoria
in the McLaren pit.
If somebody was writing a script
to make a film,
That's how they'd finish
the Championship in that way.
It's even better that I could think.
Much, much better
than the one last year
but I knew that I need luck,
a little bit of luck
to win this Championship,
and I had some luck today.
Well, I'm very sorry for Nigel
because I know
how it is to lose
a Championship on the last race
and I'm very sorry for him,
it must be very hard.
Alain Prost was the best driver.
(SOFT MUSIC)
(LOUD BLAST)
In the first timed practice,
Nelson Piquet had
an absolutely colossal crash
at over 200 mph.
It cannot be a mistake
because it's a...
It's a straight line. It's a...
It's a long left corner
for that reason, something happened.
I don't know, it's difficult to say.
He certainly lost a lot
of his performance after that.
This is where Mansell will be
looking to challenge.
Piquet will hold the inside line.
Oh!
And Mansell's through
and a tremendous drive by Nigel
but that really was a bad mistake
by Piquet.
He just opened the door again.
NEWS: One driver with
a multi-million dollar paycheque.
But in reality his performances
have been eclipsed
by teammate Nigel Mansell.
Piquet says that the supposed
number one
and number two driver situation
doesn't exist.
And rivalry between the two drivers
is encouraged by the team.
But it's a dangerous practice
in Piquet's eyes.
We lost the Championship last year
because we fight each other.
We take points from each other.
Maybe we can lose the Championship
again this year for that reason.
But that is...it's Frank Williams'
decision.
Nigel was quicker than Nelson,
but one can't help that.
He is quicker most of the time.
You cannot say better driver
or worse driver,
because I can say
I win two Championships
and Nigel lost one.
Nelson was a very thoughtful driver
and he realised what wins
a World Championship
is the guy that finishes
with the most points.
Mansell has won
the British Grand Prix!
Nelson Piquet finishes
in second place.
So, he drove then
for the rest of the year
doing exactly that.
Collecting points.
BBC: We begin our coverage
of the whole of the 1987
Japanese Grand Prix.
Nelson Piquet has already won
the World Championship of 1987
as a result of Nigel Mansell's
practice crash on Friday.
(LOUD THUD)
(SOFT MUSIC)
Mansell mercifully
was not badly injured.
Some consolation for team owner
Frank Williams.
I think, it probably became
clear to the audience
that they want to know
what's going on in Formula One.
So, we should broadcast
all the practice sessions,
so, people could see exactly
what actually was going on.
Not just for the race.
Talented people are useful
in any business.
And the FIA needed
these sort of people.
And I said to Jean-Marie,
"Max is out there.
"You ought to find a way
"to get him into the FIA
"to help Formula One basically,
"which was my main interest.
"It'd be good for you
'cause he speaks French
"apart from German
and a few other languages."
Max became poacher
turned gamekeeper.
Between Max and Jean-Marie,
they thought it'd be useful
if they could recruit me
because I understood
both of those people very well.
I'd said that nobody had heard
about the federation
and it's about time
we let the world know exactly
who they are and who FOCA is
'cause it was always
a bit of a muddle.
I probably didn't need
much convincing
'cause I thought it was
a good thing to do.
So, I became
Vice President Promotion Affairs.
I was in fact both poacher
and gamekeeper.
the Olympic Games of Los Angeles.
(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)
(UPBEAT MUSIC)
How do you pay for the games?
You pay for them
with television rights
which basically comes
from television advertising.
And you pay for them
from commercial sponsors
and ticket prices.
We received an unsolicited bid
from a broadcaster in Italy
for $10 million
for the rights to televise
the games of the 23rd Olympiad
just that country alone.
(GUN FIRES)
Ron Brown on the inside,
Graddy in the middle.
Here comes Lewis on the outside.
Carl Lewis wins the gold!
I always believed
in television right from the start.
Our future was through television.
(THEME MUSIC)
What I'd like to do
is to bring the public
into the racing more.
Let's get some cameras
into the pits.
(ENGINES REV)
Half the time the commentators
don't know which car it is,
in what position it is,
and who's driving the car, you know.
I think, television coverage
at the moment is very poor.
This is unusual.
They're watering down the tunnel
so that the road surface will be
the same inside the tunnel and out.
In most sports the word
teammate means somebody
who's on your side, an ally.
In the world of grand prix racing,
your teammate may be
your bitterest enemy.
(ENGINES REV)
And there they go!
They're racing in the rain
in Monte Carlo.
Prost in the lead up front.
What a move!
Niki Lauda...
Pulling from eight place
to third place.
(ENGINES REV)
We have the two McLarens
running 1-2.
Lauda himself however
being closely pursued now
by young Ayrton Senna of Brazil.
Look here comes Senna,
young Senna of Brazil!
Does he make? Yes, yes!
He's past Niki Lauda.
Senna is in second place
in the race.
Very positive move
from a very young driver.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Oh! And there's somebody spin.
Niki Lauda spun off.
Prost still leads in the McLaren.
That is Ayrton Senna,
a 24 year old driver from Brazil
in second place
and closing in on the leader.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
There's the red flag.
They're gonna stop the race.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
I think, the decision
to stop the race was very good
and was very safe.
He was much quicker than me,
but the track was so slippery,
so, when I see that
Senna was behind me
it's not (INAUDIBLE)
for the Championship,
it has no point at the moment.
So, I have already decided
if he was just behind me
I would let him pass.
It was much better for me
to get some points
for the Championship
and not to win the race.
(INDISTINCT ANNOUNCEMENT)
(SOFT MUSIC)
(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)
A lot of the broadcasters
always wanted to show Monaco.
And now go to four! Good.
So, they said,
"Well, we don't need to see Sweden.
"There's not a big crowd
goes there anyway,
"so, we don't think
that's terribly important."
So, I said, "Well,
"whether you think
so or whether you don't,
"if you're gonna broadcast
Formula One
"you have to broadcast
the World Championship
"wherever the races are placed.
"That's how it is."
Now, the problem with that
was all very nice,
but I had to make sure
that happened.
If the promoters were going to say,
"We're not running this race
because we haven't sold any tickets
and there's not much interest,
make sure and I used to help
a little bit
with sort of semi-bankrolling
some of the promoters
to make sure the race did take place
whether it was bad for them or not.
We had to make sure
that we made it good for them
one way or another.
So, I wanted all races to start
at 2pm European time on a Sunday.
Bernie, I gather you have
a plan-B ready to put into effect.
I don't know
anything about it sorry.
So, everybody knew
if you wanted to follow Formula One,
it wasn't too difficult to find out
what time it would be broadcast
in the country where you were,
which obviously was a bit difficult
for America.
I made absolutely sure
that there was what was commonly
known as free-to-air broadcasting
by the host broadcaster
from the country
where we were racing.
And you could switch a television
on without paying
and watch Formula One.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)
Third British Grand Prix victory.
More points than anyone in history
and you've closed up
on the World Championship,
which gives you the most pleasure?
A close up on the Championship
because that's important to me
because I only finished
three races so far,
so, I had to make up
a lot of points.
Thank god I made them today.
Niki Lauda crosses the line,
raises his hand,
wins the Austrian Grand Prix,
takes the lead
in the World Championship.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Niki Lauda has made in five wins
this year.
Do you know the problem
with Prost's car?
I don't know.
How much does that worry you
when you see your teammate
in an identical car go out?
Not at all because it doesn't
mean my car has to go.
Doesn't mean you're gonna go out.
A very interesting situation
with Niki Lauda starting
11th on the grid,
Prost up at the front,
remember that Niki's task
is really to try and follow
Alain Prost home,
if Prost wins Niki
has to be second.
I have to win.
I have to work much better
than another race
and I am relaxed
because I think everything is going
to happen very well.
Alain Prost with a clear track
in front of him
is pulling away in the lead.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
And Lauda, with one move,
is up into fourth position.
Prost is leading the championship
by 2.5 points.
It's getting very,
very tight indeed.
I think, Mansell's in trouble,
and I think Lauda might have
passed him.
He is.
Niki Lauda has moved up
into second position
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Alain Prost to cross the line
and take the chequered flag
to win in Portugal,
but ironically
very, very sadly
from his point of view,
providing Niki Lauda appears
in the next 15 seconds or so,
and there he is.
There is the world champion of 1984
for the third time
in his magnificent career.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
I lost the Championship this year
but I did a fantastic season,
I won seven races, not very lucky,
but I am more happy than
the other drivers
in Formula One at the moment
except Niki today.
To win the championship
you need some luck
and I think Niki had
a little bit of luck this year.
And I did a normal season
and Niki was a bit lucky.
But that's alright, and that's life.
You can do nothing about that.
We've got two of the best drivers
in the world.
One of them had to be second
in the world championship
but I don't think anyone lost today.
I think they both did
a fantastic job.
Obviously super for McLaren.
Ron was over the moon with this.
But in the end,
one has to wonder
if it was such a good thing
even back those days
for a team to be so dominant.
Bernie, it's been a great year
and congratulations on it
and we look forward
to another season led by FOCA
and Bernie Ecclestone.
Thanks a lot.
And I hope the...
You've done a superb job for us
with ESPN
and I hope all the viewers of ESPN
have been happy
with what they've seen.
(CHEERS)
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I think, it's gonna be a very, very
close fought world championship
with a lot of team winning races.
I don't think we're gonna have
the McLaren domination
that we had in 1984.
I think, we're gonna see five
or six teams winning races in '85.
(SOFT MUSIC)
(ENGINE REVS)
And nine points in the Championship,
this is the way
it all started last year.
Yes, it's very good
but last year I was not very lucky.
I think, this year should be better.
Early days was always
a bit of a problem
with the television
or the broadcasters
concerning about the signage.
Upset me as well
because when the promoters
used to do the signage,
they used to have names and things
00:22:50.120 -- 00:22:51.440
(SOBS)
on bits of canvas
wrapped round the guard rails
and things like that...
My personal view
which was which was dangerous
is that there is no way
as well as being not at all nice.
we should go.
But like everybody else
I'm under contract
And very, very often
it used to have signs
as a professional race car driver.
in the middle of the circuits
The race is being held,
so, therefore I'm going.
so the camera caught
all the signage.
Actually, the signage was put there
for that very reason,
which the TV people
wasn't too happy about
and quite rightly so too.
Philip Morris were then
the biggest people
for our sponsorship and our signage.
So, I spoke to Paddy McNally
who was dealing with these things,
I had some...
and I said to him, "Well,
some problems with my government
"why don't you leave Philip Morris
but the commitments with my team
were greater and I had
to fulfil them,
"and you start a business
"doing signage?"
He had enough courage early on
that's why I'm here.
to take on something that people
didn't quite realise at the time,
how valuable it was.
The signage would be seen worldwide.
And the value of signage
just went up year by year
I pulled the race from South Africa.
because the more eyeballs
that was watching their signage,
the more valuable it is.
I'd been talking to Nelson
and I said,
And I said to him,
"I don't know if we're going
the right direction for you.
"What I don't want to see
is too many sponsors,
"You used to drive
in a winning team,
"and it doesn't look like
we're in the position
"let's say six major sponsors
and that's it.
"of being a winning team again."
"All these other little sponsors
looks a bit scruffy."
"So, I said, "Well, have you been
offered anything?"
(SOFT MUSIC)
And he told me...
he said, "Well,
Frank has contacted me."
And he told me, "I think it was
a little bit over a million."
I said, "Well, why don't you explain
"that I've offered you 1.6 million
or 1.7 million?"
I said, "It might encourage them
to offer you a bit more,
"then maybe you ought to take it,"
which is exactly what happened.
All the effort and the years
that I have put behind motor racing,
00:24:53,320 --> 00:24:55,880
00:24:53,320 --> 00:24:55,880
(ENGINE REVS)
since four years old,
Frank was there at the test
'cause he was obviously
are giving me something good back.
very keen to see exactly,
Not just for me,
not only what was going on
but especially for all Brazilians.
but how the drivers were reacting
with each other.
But then he had a car accident
on the way back.
Hello everyone, I'm Jackie Stewart.
You know, the paddock here
is home away from home if you like
I sent the plane to him, to Ricard,
to bring him back.
for this travelling circus
of grand prix folk.
And Sid Watkins immediately
put him into hospital.
These motorhomes provide food,
refreshments and rest
And Sid thought Frank
was in pretty bad shape.
And he wasn't particularly
gonna come out of hospital.
for the team personnel,
for the sponsors, and for the press.
Just didn't believe it.
Williams at the time
bought a double-decker bus
and wanted to set that up
for entertaining clients,
(SOFT MUSIC)
have a kitchen on board
and god knows what else.
I was very happy
to have Elio on board with us.
And I said to Frank,
"You can't have that.
Charming guy, very talented,
"It's not the sort of thing
we want to show to people".
and there was no reason why Elio
in the right car at the right time
So, Frank said to me at the time,
"Well, this isn't Ascot.
wouldn't easily have won
the World Championship.
"This is motor racing."
What strengths do you think
you've brought to the Brabham team?
I said, "Well, it should be
like Ascot."
A lot of motivations.
So, I said to McNally,
And do you have any predictions
"You ought to do this Patrick
for the first Grand Prix?
"because it's part
of your sponsorship,
Well, I hope to be there,
"you can look after your sponsors
as well."
but we still it's a long way to go
and for us, I mean, to the...
So, that's how we got
the paddock club.
for the development.
I could...I could do well
even in the first Grand Prix, yes.
(ENGINE REVS)
I felt there was a couple of things
that were quite important
Gordon threw himself
into another car.
as far as Formula One
goes in television,
Completely different type and style
but certainly very important
was our onboard cameras.
which had it all worked
it would have been something
quite super special.
But they had a lot of trouble
with the vibration
and all those sort of problems.
So, we had a big problem to solve
which we did solve.
Unfortunately it didn't work.
And gradually year by year
or month by month even,
the cameras got better,
and better, and better.
And Nelson Piquet wins
the 1986 Brazilian Grand Prix.
There was a little bit
of a discussion early on
about where we'd put the cameras
and the cars that people thought
they'd influence
And you will hear the crowd go
absolutely mad.
the aerodynamics of the car.
So, I said, "Well, we'll put
"dummy cameras on all of the cars
That day was the inevitable result
"without live cameras."
of 27 years of whole
in the driving.
Hesnault is looking for a way
to overtake
I was laying there on the ground
while the ambulance took about
an hour to get there.
I couldn't feel very much
except my hands and arms,
and there we see him
complete the manoeuvre.
which were burning
as if I'd fallen off a bicycle
00:27:03,720 --> 00:27:05,280
00:27:03,720 --> 00:27:05,280
Cost is of consequence.
and got gravel, you know,
ripped the skin off.
Satisfaction is vital.
I was doing more and more
running things in Formula One,
I feel normal and maybe not quite
as mobile as I would like to be
so, I think, slowly but surely
but I'm enjoying being here
very, very much indeed,
the team was losing its edge.
and I'm glad that the team
is going very well without me
because I do also
at the same time feel a bit rusty.
And Nelson was thinking,
"Maybe I've been around too long,
Everything's happening
a bit quickly for me.
"maybe I should move
onto somewhere else."
And tremendous stuff
this by the two Williams cars.
So, he was weighing up the ideas
of a divorce from Brabham.
They're involved in what is a very,
very important personal battle.
Mansell, who has started the season
as the number-2 driver,
When I got married to Slavica,
Piquet was brought in
for the big money.
it was in the registry office.
And we realised I was told
And Piquet now is indulging
in a showdown
we needed a witness early on,
to try and re-establish himself
as number-1.
we'd need a witness.
And the fact that their car
at the moment,
So, I said, OK.
So, I took the cleaner
that we had at the time,
seems to be the class of the field
means that their most important
battle is with each other.
appeared at the registrar office,
and suddenly I found out
'cause I hadn't spoken
to the cleaner before
Mansell looks now as
if he's beginning to make
that she didn't speak English.
a bid for the lead.
So, the registrar thought this
wasn't really the right way to go
And there he goes.
and said, "Well, I'm sorry
but we can't do this."
Lap 23, Nigel Mansell leads
the British Grand Prix.
So, I said, "Well, hang on,
I'll find somebody."
So, I rang Max Mosley,
I said, "Max, is your secretary
busy for a minute?"
Knocked out.
This is too much for me.
Really nice, thanks.
And welcome back.
And he said, "I don't know. Why?
That's very kind, thank you.
It's good to be back.
"What...what...what do you want?"
I said, "Could she pop
to the registry office
And Mansell is the winner!
Great stuff!
'cause I'm getting married,
and I need a witness
He's extended the Williams'
Constructors' Championship lead
"if you can spare her
for half-an-hour or something?"
and the crowd is on their feet!
So, she duly arrived
and she was the witness.
(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)
No photographers.
No photographs in or out.
No things thrown up in the air
and all that nonsense.
Nigel Mansell, that really was quite
So, I got signed the forms
whatever it was,
one of the most remarkable races
I have ever seen.
and that was it.
Nigel, you have any problems?
Thought we ought to go
to lunch maybe.
I didn't want to lose.
I went to and said,
(LAUGHS)
"Let's go dinner out to Langham's
actually as it was."
Tell me, I don't honestly believe
that Piquet gave you an inch.
Got in the car and drove there
and they were busy,
so, I said, "Oh, forget it,"
and went back to the office.
No, but he gave me half an inch.
(LAUGHTER)
Nelson Piquet, what can you
explain about this race?
What is it Nigel,
about Brands Hatch, that seems
OK, it's not a it's not a question.
to bring out the very best in you?
What do you want to ask me?
Well...
Well, I think, any British circuit
I have a million things
I can explain to you about the race
brings out the best in every
British driver, you know,
but what do you want to know?
just performing in front
Which kind of problems did you have?
of our home crowd.
I didn't have any problems.
The car was good
all the way through.
Now, the world champion
designate question mark,
Why Mansell, don't you have any...
didn't you have any problem
when Mansell passed you?
Alain Prost sixth on the grid.
He can't possibly lose
the World Championship today,
No, no. He was quicker than me.
He had more power to overtake me
and pass me.
he can only win it.
Do you think
you can take the title yet?
How he stands the pressure
I do not know.
Don't know.
If I have a crystal ball,
I don't do a race you know.
Prost left very badly at the start.
I have to wait and see.
I do the best I can.
He got the car right onto the grass
with the left-hand wheels
OK, thank you.
Thank you.
but as you can see,
it's Senna leading.
(SOFT MUSIC)
As the lead changes momentarily,
and off spins Rosberg,
and into him goes Nelson Piquet!
Rosberg trying to take Senna
goes off.
Piquet has stalled.
Yes, what a shame
that was poor Nelson Piquet.
Got his front wing that has been
knocked off the car,
so, even if he could restart,
he wouldn't be
in very competitive shape.
The Italian Formula One driver
Elio de Angelis
is still fighting for his life
following the horrific accident
Keke Rosberg away he goes
after a very long pit stop
while testing his Brabham
BMW in France.
by today's standards.
And in fact Rosberg
has lost pretty much exactly a lap.
De Angelis lost control of the car
at 170mph
That's him in front of the leaders.
at the Paul Ricard circuit.
Senna and Nigel Mansell
in second place.
The car spun, cartwheeled
and turned upside down
before bursting into flames,
Keke Rosberg holding
up Ayrton Senna.
with several minutes
before de Angelis could be lifted
Rosberg is angry with Senna,
there's no doubt about that.
from the wreckage.
He was given the kiss of life
before being flown to hospital.
Somebody who was at the test session
which we had at Ricard
that time just told me
Well, look at this!
A terrific scrap for the leader
and there's a change
exactly what had happened.
And it wasn't a maybe or anything.
because the Williams has gone
past Ayrton Senna
He'd actually died there.
who has therefore lost the lead
and he has lost it to Nigel Mansell.
(INDISTINCT TALK)
Mansell took advantage
of his teammate Keke Rosberg
Gordon was obviously upset.
holding up Ayrton Senna.
The designer is hurt
more than anyone.
I think, Rosberg feels that Senna
shut the door on him
We're all hurt.
But you have to start thinking,
pretty fiercely in that incident
just a couple of laps ago.
"It was my fault that this happened
and we lost somebody."
I could see Gordon was losing
And there is father Mansell,
looks very happy indeed.
his enthusiasm a little bit
and his touch.
And he wanted to leave.
So, he left and went to McLaren.
Generally, I think, our team went
Prost is catching and goes through.
downhill because Gordon
inspired people
And Alain Prost not only goes
past De Angelis, but laps Watson
and we all looked up to him
as being a genius.
So, when the genius is gone,
and the red and white
Marlboro McLaren
suddenly you haven't got
a team anymore.
of Frenchman number-2 Alain Prost
And I decided it was the time
to sell Brabham.
is now on his way virtually
to World Championship certainty.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Brabham was always a fighting team,
fighting against the odds...
and it had lost.
And just as Niki Lauda
won the championship
Alfa Romeo had bought the company,
for Marlboro McLaren in 1984.
so, that was Brabham
out of Formula One.
So, now, does Alain Prost do so
for the Marlboro-McLaren team?
And there they are!
They know what they've done!
We generally thought,
and particularly with Jean-Marie,
What about the reception
of this crowd?
that the cars were getting
too quick.
They're just unbelievable.
I mean, if anybody's won the race
for me today it's...
I said,
"Let's get rid of the turbo".
it's the people out there.
They've just been unbelievable.
I mean, in the last few laps
I could just see 'em.
(SPEAKS IN FRENCH)
"The FISA executive committee
has declared..."
I mean, it was just extraordinary.
Best feeling I've ever had
in my life.
(SPEAKS IN FRENCH)
What does it mean to you to be
the first Frenchman ever to win
the Grand Prix World Championship,
a country that gave us the name
'Grand Prix'.
As usual, the teams
that were super competitive
I know that it is very important
for the French people,
wasn't at all happy.
but I think for me
And the ones
that weren't were delighted.
it's important to win
the championship.
I don't care too much
if I'm French or not.
00:32:32.120 -- 00:32:35.720
(CHEERFUL MUSIC)
I think, I'm not too nationalist,
it's a shame,
but I'm very happy for them anyway
because, I mean... if...
'86 was probably a golden year.
(CHEERFUL MUSIC)
The problem is
if I am world champion
it's because of my English team
and all the things.
I don't want to be too concentrated
on one country
Any of those guys could have
easily won the championship.
because I am world champion
and it's... all the world
is...is...is mine,
(CHEERFUL MUSIC)
I mean, it's not only one country.
('SUPERFLY' BY CURTIS MAYFIELD
PLAYS)
# Darkest of night
# With the moon shining bright
# There's a set goin' strong
# Lotta things goin' on... #
Senna moves across,
he's keeping Mansell back,
and he wins!
# of great power
# The dudes have envied him
for so long
# Oh, superfly
# You're gonna make your fortune
by and by
# But if you lose... #
Alain Prost has won the 1986
Monaco Grand Prix in a canter.
# Ah-ha-ha
Niki Lauda!
# Superfly
Niki Lauda! Niki Lauda! Niki Lauda!
00:33:28,800 --> 00:33:29,880
00:33:28,800 --> 00:33:29,880
# Superfly... #
In a beautiful position
to pass Prost.
And he does it, Nigel Mansell
from the Isle of Man.
# Tryin' ta get over
# Tryin' ta get over
# Tryin' ta get over
# Tryin' ta get over... #
And Nelson got round
the outside of it.
Oh!
That was a superb bit of driving.
# Tryin' ta get over. #
I wanted to make sure
that we had a World Championship,
not a European Championship.
And I was very, very interested
to see if we could expand
Formula One throughout the world.
John Bannon,
the Premier of South Australia,
wanted to have a meeting with me.
So, I said, "Fine."
Thinking perhaps he expected me
to go to Australia to meet him.
But he duly appeared at our office
in Chessington
and introduced his self.
I said, "Let's go down the pub
and have lunch."
(CHEERFUL MUSIC)
The city of churches
will reverberate
with the sound
of the world's best drivers
competing in the world's best cars
for the World Championship.
Basically he wanted to put
Adelaide on the map.
And it was a very, very,
very successful race.
In fact, I said
we'd never ever leave Adelaide
as long as John is in charge there.
Adelaide alive is the catchphrase
of the Grand Prix.
This has been a marvellous activity
to be involved in.
It's had its risks,
but to bring it off
and be part of that
has been great.
Adelaide was one of those circuits
that everyone enjoyed.
And from my point of view,
I had another interest.
They had the best Thai restaurant
I'd ever been to.
If Mansell can just finish
in the top three,
then he becomes the first
British World Champion
since James Hunt ten years ago.
Does it worry you starting
side by side with your teammate?
Will you let him go into the first
corner first if he's really
pushing for it?
I am delighted
because I mean,
you couldn't have someone better
next to you than your teammate.
And he's got to win the race,
so, the last thing he'll be doing
is sort of dicing
at the first corner.
I'm gonna try to push Mansell out
and try to win the race.
What do you do about Prost?
How are you gonna
push him out as well?
No, I don't need to push him out,
he will finish behind me.
I don't care too much
about winning or losing.
I mean...I mean,
it's not traumatic,
but I'd like to win.
We made sure
it was shown live worldwide.
First of all, congratulations
for being with us
at this unearthly hour.
And whether you made it via
the late-night movie,
the all-night party
or the simple alarm clock,
let's hope the reward
is a race to remember
and that world title at last
for Britain's Nigel Mansell.
And it was a good race.
And its go!
And a superb start
from Nigel Mansell.
Senna goes through into second place
ahead of Piquet.
And Senna is challenging
for the start and he goes through,
and he takes the lead!
Senna takes the lead.
Piquet going through
and trying to take Senna.
One Brazilian passes another
and we've got a third leader
before even one lap
has been completed.
And off spins Piquet!
Wowee!
Now, Piquet goes off.
Prost goes through.
(SOFT MUSIC)
And look at that!
That is Mansell!
That is Nigel Mansell
and the car absolutely shattered.
He's fighting for control.
(SOFT MUSIC)
Into the pits goes Piquet.
Nelson was running
the same tyres as Mansell.
And I wouldn't be at all surprised
if his team didn't call him in.
Within sight of his 25th Grand Prix,
his second World Championship,
an absolutely superb achievement.
You have seen the crowd rising
to this popular little Frenchman
who has demonstrated yet again
that he is the driver of the day.
And he takes the chequered flag.
He wins the Australian Grand Prix.
He wins the World Championship
of 1986!
Absolute euphoria
in the McLaren pit.
If somebody was writing a script
to make a film,
That's how they'd finish
the Championship in that way.
It's even better that I could think.
Much, much better
than the one last year
but I knew that I need luck,
a little bit of luck
to win this Championship,
and I had some luck today.
Well, I'm very sorry for Nigel
because I know
how it is to lose
a Championship on the last race
and I'm very sorry for him,
it must be very hard.
Alain Prost was the best driver.
(SOFT MUSIC)
(LOUD BLAST)
In the first timed practice,
Nelson Piquet had
an absolutely colossal crash
at over 200 mph.
It cannot be a mistake
because it's a...
It's a straight line. It's a...
It's a long left corner
for that reason, something happened.
I don't know, it's difficult to say.
He certainly lost a lot
of his performance after that.
This is where Mansell will be
looking to challenge.
Piquet will hold the inside line.
Oh!
And Mansell's through
and a tremendous drive by Nigel
but that really was a bad mistake
by Piquet.
He just opened the door again.
NEWS: One driver with
a multi-million dollar paycheque.
But in reality his performances
have been eclipsed
by teammate Nigel Mansell.
Piquet says that the supposed
number one
and number two driver situation
doesn't exist.
And rivalry between the two drivers
is encouraged by the team.
But it's a dangerous practice
in Piquet's eyes.
We lost the Championship last year
because we fight each other.
We take points from each other.
Maybe we can lose the Championship
again this year for that reason.
But that is...it's Frank Williams'
decision.
Nigel was quicker than Nelson,
but one can't help that.
He is quicker most of the time.
You cannot say better driver
or worse driver,
because I can say
I win two Championships
and Nigel lost one.
Nelson was a very thoughtful driver
and he realised what wins
a World Championship
is the guy that finishes
with the most points.
Mansell has won
the British Grand Prix!
Nelson Piquet finishes
in second place.
So, he drove then
for the rest of the year
doing exactly that.
Collecting points.
BBC: We begin our coverage
of the whole of the 1987
Japanese Grand Prix.
Nelson Piquet has already won
the World Championship of 1987
as a result of Nigel Mansell's
practice crash on Friday.
(LOUD THUD)
(SOFT MUSIC)
Mansell mercifully
was not badly injured.
Some consolation for team owner
Frank Williams.
I think, it probably became
clear to the audience
that they want to know
what's going on in Formula One.
So, we should broadcast
all the practice sessions,
so, people could see exactly
what actually was going on.
Not just for the race.
Talented people are useful
in any business.
And the FIA needed
these sort of people.
And I said to Jean-Marie,
"Max is out there.
"You ought to find a way
"to get him into the FIA
"to help Formula One basically,
"which was my main interest.
"It'd be good for you
'cause he speaks French
"apart from German
and a few other languages."
Max became poacher
turned gamekeeper.
Between Max and Jean-Marie,
they thought it'd be useful
if they could recruit me
because I understood
both of those people very well.
I'd said that nobody had heard
about the federation
and it's about time
we let the world know exactly
who they are and who FOCA is
'cause it was always
a bit of a muddle.
I probably didn't need
much convincing
'cause I thought it was
a good thing to do.
So, I became
Vice President Promotion Affairs.
I was in fact both poacher
and gamekeeper.