Another back kitchen splicing job. It is really hard to understand who is supposed to be the market for this type of offering. Given that the clips are nearly 50 years old, you would expect that some sort of introduction would be in order. Perhaps some idea of who the drivers were and what were the trophies they were competing for? Maybe some introduction to the classes that raced in those days? I'm a classic car fan so I like watching film of these machines in their heyday. But just watching cars going round a circuit and inane comments when something goes wrong, is not entertainment as I define it. Plus, as the previous reviewer has pointed out, this is a scandalously short DVD. In fact it's simply a few editors snips loosely bundled together and sold to an innocent public.