¡Bruce Brown Moto ClassicsBaja 1000 Classic
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[Machine Translation] Bullet Race across the Peninsula. Three films in director Bruce Brown's Moto Classics series are being released simultaneously! Baja California is a peninsula that stretches from north to south along the Pacific Ocean, south of Los Angeles. The Desert Race, which began in 1967 under the name "Mexican 1000," changed its name to the current "Baja 1000" in 1968, and has become one of the most famous races in the world, captivating many speed junkies. Participants include "Rider of Glory" Malcolm Smith, Bob Hannah, actor James Garner, legendary racer Parnelli Jones, and other motorcycle and four-wheel specialists, celebrities, and thrill-seekers. Each one of them uses his or her own nerve and technique as they race toward the goal at the southern tip of Baja California. This film is the footage of the 1968 "Baja 1000" by Bruce Brown of "Rider of Glory" and "Endless Summer II" fame, newly edited as "Bruce Brown Moto Classics" by his grandson Wes Brown and partner TJ Barracks. The Baja 1000 is one of the world's major races. In the early days of the Baja 1000, one of the world's major races, how the entrants took on the grueling challenge of racing, how they faced the wilderness, and how they aimed for the finish line in the distance. This film is a brilliant document of the American motorsports scene at its most glorious.
Original Release Year: 2005
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