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Le Mans 1955
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Le Mans 1955 is a 2018 short film about the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans, specifically focused on the Mercedes team's effort and the crash that caused them to withdraw from motorsports for decades afterwards. It primarily follows American driver John Fitch and team manager Alfred Neubauer in the build up to the race, and their actions following the crash that kills Fitch's co-driver, Frenchman Pierre Levegh, and more than 80 spectators.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The film can be viewed here. | |
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Blood Sport: Motorsport in the '50s was incredibly dangerous, and the short takes pains to emphasize this. Aside from the infamous crash, cars are seen barely missing pit crews at speed, with no wall to protect the pits, as well as crews sent onto a live track to clear it of debris. | |
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Downer Ending: Despite leading, Mercedes decides to withdraw from the race after their car kills 80 people. | |
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Artistic License – History: The fatal crash occurred in broad daylight in real life, while in the film, it's shown occurring early in the night. Most likely, this was done to easily show the passage of time from the start. Unlike his portrayal here, in real life, Neubauer needed no convincing to withdraw from the race, though ultimate authority rested with the Mercedes company directors, who approved it shortly before midnight. | |
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