The release last week of Ron Howard's "Rush" has served to highlight the intense love affair that the international sporting world has with Formula One racing. The film chronicles the 1976 racing season, highlighting the rivalry between racing legends James Hunt and Niki Lauda. But it is the exposure of the sport to the U.S. masses that is the film's true hallmark of success.
Formula One has long been considered th...
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