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vehicle built specifically for it. We did
two takes, and there are pieces from each
in the film because some aspects worked
better than others. In the second take,
that Ferrari actually righted itself and
T-boned the camera car, which slammed
into a concrete barrier and a tire wall. It
was a very severe impact, but the driver
ended up fine.”
Retaining continuity and accuracy
was another massive focus. “There
were historical points that had to be
correct, like how the cars crossed the
line in a one-two-three format,” Foust I also wanted Christian to meet Bob,” could achieve were vastly outgrowing
said. “Wearing all of the actual period he said. “He’s an icon from that era and the safety measures being taken in
gear, helmets, and gloves, plus driving is actually named in the film. So we’d the cars and out on the track,” he said.
cars that weren’t remarkably friendly or do driving instruction in the morning, “That was a time when every racer
particularly comfortable, made it a lot then we’d spend four or five hours knew someone who had died racing.
like how driving an old race car would every afternoon talking to Bob about These guys were gladiators. They lived
probably feel. his experience. One thing I didn’t know an amazing life, but at that time the pay
“How the cars looked was important, is that Bob and Ken Miles were close didn’t outweigh the danger, so I have to
too,” Foust continued. “Each scene would friends—the insight we got from that imagine they were truly riding the wave
have an hour number. If it was hour two was amazing. Christian learned a lot of their passion and competitive spirits,
of the race, then the cars would be fairly about who Miles was from Bob.” which makes it very human.”
clean, but the next shot might be hour 20. Hill expounded on why he thinks the Indeed, Ford v Ferrari revolves
So all the cars would have to come in and epic story of the 1966 Le Mans and the around cars but focuses on people.
get dirtied up as if they’ve been driving heroic drivers behind it are important “We’re in an era where it’s probably
overnight. Then the next shot might be to remember: “Motor racing is full of easier to raise money to start an auton-
hour five, so they’d all have to get cleaned endless good stories to be told. But this omous race series than it is to start a
again for that. There was so much done to one happens to be one that the public, series with actual drivers,” Foust said.
keep continuity between shots.” especially the public who’s not inter- “And from a business case ... it’s more
The stunt crew provided driving for ested in racing, can align with. We all valuable to promote technology that
the most intense sequences, but leading know what Ford is, and we all know what eliminates the driver. But at this point,
actors Damon and Bale spent time Ferrari is. Who’s to say what people’s just like in the movie, racing relies on
behind the wheel, too. “Christian was perceptions are of each, but to see a the human in the seat.”
hands-down the best actor I’ve ever brand that one wouldn’t necessarily Between stunt-packed driving
trained to drive,” Nagle said. “He did associate with racing at its best, going sequences, Ford v Ferrari reminds us
an amazing job.” The production team out to take on a truly exotic and estab- of the intrinsic human motivation to
wanted the method actor to get a sense of lished racing brand like Ferrari, is one overcome adversity and find victory. Q
what it means to be a race car driver, so he that people might enjoy watching.”
was sent to Bob Bondurant racing school. Foust had a similar opinion. “This Half race car, half tripod,
For Nagle, the benefits were twofold. “I movie is about an era when the perfor- camera rigs like this put
viewers right in the action
guided the training to what I needed, but mance of race cars and the speeds they
at Willow Springs.

