Speed ​​King

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Speed ​​King World Formula One Championship (F1), World Rally Championship (WRC), Le Mans 24 Hours Endurance Race and known as the world's three major car races Among them, Le Mans has the longest history, starting in 1923, F1 is 1950 , WRC 1973. Let's talk about the beginning of the movie, Shelby (Matt. Damon) drove the car to the end of the Le Mans track, and began to introduce the brutal, 24-hour race at Le Mans. Racing is just the body flying in time and space (Shelby) Ken Miles played (Christian Bale), so skinny. His wife doesn't object to him racing, saying "I like his sound, it penetrates your body and makes me shudder", but wants him to make money, and his own repair shop has been blocked for lack of money. Willows Raceway, Shelby said "Porsche, a small German company" to the other two, haha! Ken overtakes at Liulin Circuit, using the wake of the car in front to reduce drag, which is not difficult for professional races and professional drivers such as F1 and Le Mans. Enzo Ferrari's famous sentence "Ferrari wants that kind of victory" and "He will never become Henry Ford, he will always be the material for his grandson", these two sentences rejected Ford's acquisition of Ferrari, and also began Ford's huge investment in defeating Ferrari. Action (the background is Ferrari's financial crisis, but the Ferrari team has won Le Mans a few times; Ford is not as good as Chevrolet, has not participated in Le Mans, hopes to buy Ferrari, increase its influence on the track, and thus increase car sales ) "Only those who can represent Ford can drive Ford's cars." This is what Bibby said. He was Ford's vice president. He didn't like Ken, but he didn't join in, and Ford failed miserably in the first Le Mans race. The second time, Shelby used a trick, betting against Henry Ford, let Ken go to Daytona, if he won the championship, let him go to Le Mans, if he couldn't win, he would give the Shelby team to Ford . Daytona, Ken overtook the last few laps and won the championship. The highlight is the rhythm of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, with a roaring sound and a good atmosphere. There are frequent car accidents and Ferraris are knocked out of the race. This is a common occurrence on the track. Le Mans is not divided into groups. Together, running on the same track in one day, it's no wonder that you don't crash. Ken. Details of Miles' racing car: 1. At night, after it rained, he was willing to use the wake to overtake; 2. The brake pads overheated and failed, and he was willing to drive back to the pit area. The operation in the pit area was very efficient, similar to F1; 3. During the day, Super Ferrari's tactics use the advantage of just changing the brake pads to accelerate directly into the advanced corners, brake on the corners, and achieve corner overtaking; 4. Because of the brake pads, the lap time is lost, Ken's strategy is to continuously increase the lap speed, go to Pressing Ferrari, forcing Ferrari to increase the lap time to 8000 rpm, the third Ferrari burst. 5. He has already won the championship, that is, when he created a lap record, Ken's tactics were to slow down the corners and use the wake to break his own lap record. In the end, due to commercial reasons (Bibi's villain behavior), Ken slowed down and waited for the other two Ford drivers, and finally passed the finish line side by side. Ken lost the championship because he started early. Enzo Ferrari took off his hat to pay tribute to Ken, very gentlemanly, and he knew that the championship was Ken's. Shelby was sorry for telling Ken to slow him down (threatened by Bibby) and cost him the championship. Ken said to Shelby "You promised me a race car, not a championship". It is rather strange how this film was released. People who watched this film would respect Enzo Ferrari and admire Ferrari. Ford, on the other hand, didn’t care how the car was doing. He didn’t have sportsmanship. Well, no matter how rubbish the car is made, as long as it sells well, it is a success. It has no humanity and no soul. I really doubt whether the director was bought by Chevrolet and Ferrari! As a racing film, it is better than all domestic films. "Initial D" is not bad, but it is also about mountain road racing. This film is worth watching for racing fans, and there are many tactical uses that are well shot. On a storytelling level, it's pretty decent, no surprises, but I'm sure a lot of viewers who see this movie should reinforce their reasons for not buying a Ford, haha. If I were to rate this film, I would give it four stars! Only two theaters are still showing this film, and they went to Jing'an to watch it. There were many people, and they must have sold out their tickets. (Purely original, the movie is personal after viewing, the code word is not easy, if you need to reprint, please indicate the source, thank you for your cooperation) 5. He has already won the championship, that is, when he created a lap record, Ken's tactic was to superslow the car in the corner and use the wake to break his own lap record. In the end, due to commercial reasons (Bibi's villain behavior), Ken slowed down and waited for the other two Ford drivers, and finally passed the finish line side by side. Ken lost the championship because of the early start. Enzo Ferrari took off his hat to pay tribute to Ken, very gentlemanly, and he knew that the championship was Ken's. Shelby was sorry for telling Ken to slow him down (threatened by Bibby) and cost him the championship. Ken said to Shelby "You promised me a race car, not a championship". It is rather strange how this film was released. People who watched this film would respect Enzo Ferrari and admire Ferrari. Ford, on the other hand, didn’t care how the car was doing. He didn’t have sportsmanship. Well, no matter how rubbish the car is made, as long as it sells well, it is a success. It has no humanity and no soul. I really doubt whether the director was bought by Chevrolet and Ferrari! As a racing film, it is better than all the films in China. "Initial D" is not bad, but it is also about mountain road racing. This film is worth watching for racing fans, and there are many tactical uses that are well shot. On a storytelling level, it's pretty decent, no surprises, but I'm sure a lot of viewers who watch this movie should reinforce their reasons for not buying a Ford, haha. If I were to rate this film, I would give it four stars! Only two theaters are still showing this film, and they went to Jing'an to watch it. There were many people, and they must have sold out their tickets. (Purely original, the movie is personal after viewing, the code word is not easy, if you need to reprint, please indicate the source, thank you for your cooperation) 5. He has already won the championship, that is, when he created a lap record, Ken's tactics were to slow down the corners and use the wake to break his own lap record. In the end, due to commercial reasons (Bibi's villain behavior), Ken slowed down and waited for the other two Ford drivers, and finally passed the finish line side by side. Ken lost the championship because he started early. Enzo Ferrari took off his hat to pay tribute to Ken, very gentlemanly, and he knew that the championship was Ken's. Shelby was sorry for telling Ken to slow him down (threatened by Bibby) and cost him the championship. Ken said to Shelby "You promised me a race car, not a championship". It is rather strange how this film was released. People who watched this film would respect Enzo Ferrari and admire Ferrari. Ford, on the other hand, didn’t care how the car was doing. He didn’t have sportsmanship. Well, no matter how rubbish the car is made, as long as it sells well, it is a success. It has no humanity and no soul. I really doubt whether the director was bought by Chevrolet and Ferrari! As a racing film, it is better than all domestic films. "Initial D" is not bad, but it is also about mountain road racing. This film is worth watching for racing fans, and there are many tactical uses that are well shot. On a storytelling level, it's pretty decent, no surprises, but I'm sure a lot of viewers who see this movie should reinforce their reasons for not buying a Ford, haha. If I were to rate this film, I would give it four stars! Only two theaters are still showing this film, and they went to Jing'an to watch it. There were many people, and they must have sold out their tickets. (Purely original, the movie is personal after viewing, the code word is not easy, if you need to reprint, please indicate the source, thank you for your cooperation) Stream and break your own lap record. In the end, due to commercial reasons (Bibi's villain behavior), Ken slowed down and waited for the other two Ford drivers, and finally passed the finish line side by side. Ken lost the championship because he started early. Enzo Ferrari took off his hat to pay tribute to Ken, very gentlemanly, and he knew that the championship was Ken's. Shelby was sorry for telling Ken to slow him down (threatened by Bibby) and cost him the championship. Ken said to Shelby "You promised me a race car, not a championship". It is rather strange how this film was released. People who watched this film would respect Enzo Ferrari and admire Ferrari. Ford, on the other hand, didn’t care how the car was doing. He didn’t have sportsmanship. Well, no matter how rubbish the car is made, as long as it sells well, it is a success. It has no humanity and no soul. I really doubt whether the director was bought by Chevrolet and Ferrari! As a racing film, it is better than all domestic films. "Initial D" is not bad, but it is also about mountain road racing. This film is worth watching for racing fans, and there are many tactical uses that are well shot. On a storytelling level, it's pretty decent, no surprises, but I'm sure a lot of viewers who see this movie should reinforce their reasons for not buying a Ford, haha. If I were to rate this film, I would give it four stars! Only two theaters are still showing this film, and they went to Jing'an to watch it. There were many people, and they must have sold out their tickets. (Purely original, the movie is personal after viewing, the code word is not easy, if you need to reprint, please indicate the source, thank you for your cooperation) Stream and break your own lap record. In the end, due to commercial reasons (Bibi's villain behavior), Ken slowed down and waited for the other two Ford drivers, and finally passed the finish line side by side. Ken lost the championship because he started early. Enzo Ferrari took off his hat to pay tribute to Ken, very gentlemanly, and he knew that the championship was Ken's. Shelby was sorry for telling Ken to slow him down (threatened by Bibby) and cost him the championship. Ken said to Shelby "You promised me a race car, not a championship". It is rather strange how this film was released. People who watched this film would respect Enzo Ferrari and admire Ferrari. Ford, on the other hand, didn’t care how the car was doing. He didn’t have sportsmanship. Well, no matter how rubbish the car is made, as long as it sells well, it is a success. It has no humanity and no soul. I really doubt whether the director was bought by Chevrolet and Ferrari! As a racing film, it is better than all domestic films. "Initial D" is not bad, but it is also about mountain road racing. This film is worth watching for racing fans, and there are many tactical uses that are well shot. On a storytelling level, it's pretty decent, no surprises, but I'm sure a lot of viewers who see this movie should reinforce their reasons for not buying a Ford, haha. If I were to rate this film, I would give it four stars! Only two theaters are still showing this film, and they went to Jing'an to watch it. There were many people, and they must have sold out their tickets. (Purely original, the movie is personal after viewing, the code word is not easy, if you need to reprint, please indicate the source, thank you for your cooperation)

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Ford v Ferrari quotes

  • Carroll Shelby: Bulldog.

    Ken Miles: Huh?

    Carroll Shelby: You know who that was I was just talking to?

    Ken Miles: Bill.

    Carroll Shelby: Before that.

    Ken Miles: No.

    Carroll Shelby: It was Dieter Voss.

    Ken Miles: Who's that?

    Carroll Shelby: He runs Porsche, Ken. It's a little German car company. Maybe you heard of it.

    Ken Miles: All right.

    Carroll Shelby: He wanted you to drive at Sebring. But he heard you were difficult.

    [Miles sighs]

    Ken Miles: I thought we felt the same way about, uh, Germans.

    [Ken turns around to work on his Cobra]

    Carroll Shelby: Do you like losing, Ken?

    Ken Miles: Excuse me?

    Carroll Shelby: Oh, you heard me.

    Ken Miles: I don't lose.

    Carroll Shelby: Without sponsors, you get no car, Ken. And last I checked, the professionals all have a car.

    Ken Miles: Shel!

    Carroll Shelby: You cannot win the SCCA without one. If you're not winning, you are losing.

    Ken Miles: Don't make me lamp this at your head.

    Carroll Shelby: Did you bring your son all the way out here to watch you get disqualified or just act like a jackass?

    [Miles throws his wrench at Shelby, breaking the windshield of his Cobra]

    Carroll Shelby: Well, that answers that.

  • [Miles and Peter enter the showroom to look at the new Ford Mustang]

    Peter Miles: Whoa. Dad, look at that. Hah. The Ford Mustang. What do you think?

    [Miles looks around the Mustang]

    Ken Miles: I think it's a secretary's car.

    Peter Miles: I like it.

    [Peter opens the passenger door and looks at the interior, alarming Beebe]

    Leo Beebe: Oh. Excu... Excuse me. Would you, would you not do that?

    Peter Miles: Oh. Sorry.

    [Peter closes the door as Miles looks at Beebe]

    Leo Beebe: Oh, er, is this, is this your son?

    Ken Miles: Yes, it is.

    Leo Beebe: Would you ask him to keep his hands off the paintwork?

    [Peter takes his hand off the roof]

    Ken Miles: No, no, no, Peter, You're okay.

    [looking at Beebe]

    Ken Miles: Who are you?

    Leo Beebe: Leo Beebe, Senior Executive Vice President, Ford Motor Company.

    Ken Miles: Ah.

    Leo Beebe: I'm responsible for the launch of the Mustang.

    Ken Miles: Ah! At least now we know who's responsible. Don't get me wrong, Lenny.

    Leo Beebe: Leo.

    Ken Miles: It looks fantastic. But inside, it's a lump of lard, dressed up to fool the public. My advice is, lose the inline-six and that idiotic three-speed, shorten the wheelbase, somehow lose half a ton, and lower the price.

    Peter Miles: Dad.

    Ken Miles: But even then, I'd still choose a Chevy Chevelle. And that's a fucking terrible car.