Formula One 1978 Review - Magic Mario is the DVD review of the 1978 Formula 1 season. This was the year when Mario Andretti, in the Lotus, clinched the Formula One Drivers Championship.
Despite winning the championship together in 1977 Ferrari and Niki Lauda had now gone their separate ways. Lauda moved to Brabham and Ferrari took on the young Gilles Villeneuve. Frank Williams and Patrick Head formed Williams Grand Prix Engineering, mounting their first title challenge with Alan Jones in the driving seat.
Tyrrell had reverted back to four wheels from their radical six-wheeled P34, and this year it was Brabham who turned heads with the introduction of their BT-46B ‘fan car’. On its first Grand Prix in Sweden it took first place only to be banned from future competition by the FIA. However, it was the Lotus Type 79 ‘wing car’ which was regarded as the best outfit, piloted by the experienced pairing of Mario Andretti and Ronnie Peterson.
The Lotus team capitalised on their advantage and with two rounds left to race, it was only Peterson that had any chance of catching Andretti. Formula One still hadn’t made safety a paramount concern, and at Monza it paid the price. An early crash left Peterson with fatal injuries, delivering another blow to Formula One and reaffirming the need for tighter controls. This tragedy gave Andretti the title and despite not finishing at Watkins Glen and coming 10th in Montreal, Lotus had secured enough points to take the constructors title by 28 points.
Brunswick Films were pioneers in the embryonic days of Formula One production, when sponsors controlled the demand for footage, and before the era of global TV coverage began. They have skilfully combined film from their famous archive - including some previously unseen material - to create a review that captures the essence of a very special era in Grand Prix racing.
The 1978 Formula 1 season is perfectly summarised in this 52 minute DVD using archive footage from Brunswick Films. The review is a wonderful piece of Grand Prix nostalgia which saw Mario Andretti crowned as the 1977 Formula One Drivers Championship and Lotus also taking the Constructors title.
Now you can relive the key events from the 1978 Grand Prix season on this DVD from the Sky Sports DVD Shop.