

Grand Prix: The Killer Years
Directed by Richard HeapWhere to Watch Grand Prix: The Killer Years
Grand Prix: The Killer Years Trivia
Grand Prix: The Killer Years was released on March 17, 2011.
Grand Prix: The Killer Years was directed by Richard Heap.
Grand Prix: The Killer Years has a runtime of 60m.
Grand Prix: The Killer Years was produced by John L. Matthews.
In the 1960s and early '70s it was common for Grand Prix drivers to die while racing, often watched on television by millions. Featuring many famous drivers, this film tells the story of how Grand Prix drivers rebelled against the powers that be, took control of their destiny and became no longer at the mercy of track and car design failure.
The key characters in Grand Prix: The Killer Years are Self (David Tremayne), Self (Tony Brooks), Self (John Surtees).
Grand Prix: The Killer Years is rated TV-14.
Grand Prix: The Killer Years is a Documentary film.
Grand Prix: The Killer Years has an audience rating of 8.1 out of 10.








