Racing Through the Forest (2018)

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Racing Through the Forest: Directed by Dean Kirkland. “Racing Through the Forest – The History of the 1950-56 Pebble Beach Road Races”. Inspired by the memoirs of the Del Monte Forest Road Race history, the Pebble Beach Concours and Pebble Beach Company teamed up with Ku0026K Productions. Blending interviews with racers and incredible footage of the events, the film recalls the glories of this forgotten race with a video archive of its history. With over 50 interviews of legendary names in road racing such as Fred Knoop, Mick Marston, Bill Pollack, Jim Hall and Phil Remington. It chronicles the events from the first through the last Pebble Beach Road Races, which included legends like Carroll Shelby, Phil Hill and Bill Pollock in 1956. Through the ear-splitting sounds of unmuffled engines, the Pebble Beach Road Race is legendary for many reasons. It cultivated individuals from Phil Hill to Carrol Shelby. Bore witness to legendary vehicles from Skip Hudson’s Roadster to the Ferrari 750 Monza. But most importantly it kick-started the American Road Race. Unfortunately, much of its legacy is lost to history, remaining only in flyers, scraps of footage and individual memory. But by piecing these together with legendary racers’ first-hand accounts, we are taken back to the forgotten moments of community, the glorious roadsters and the genesis of road racing itself.

“Thereu0026#39;s a good movie in here somewhere, but it gets lost in flabby storytelling, wooden dialogue, and laughably bad action sequences. Also it requires us to believe people in the future will choose to live in a Miami made miserable by heat and rising sea levels, rather than, say, Denver or Asheville, NC.”

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