I just opened my June edition of Road and Track, the second since going through a complete layout reset, and well done in my opinion. They report that England's Duke Video, a long time custodian of video recordings of everything racing from the 1970's to present, with an archive of over several thousand hours of motorsport, is now in the process of digitizing its films. Downloads cost but they are in DVD format. You can go to their website below and get a free download courtesy of Road and Track. From what I've seen so far, it's an unbelievable treasure chest for those of us into racing of all formats. R&T reports, "Wake up in the middle of the night with a hankering to dive into the 1987 24 hours of Le Mans? Duke has it. Same for the 242 minutes review of the 2012 race in full HD. A review of the 1976 F1 season, the focus of the upcoming Ron Howard film Rush, is just seven bucks. Group B rally cars? More than a dozen options. There are also countless documentaries focusing on everyone from Jim Clark to Michael Schumacher."
Enjoy it all, for sure,
Bob Keller