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  1. 9 Days in Summer is a promotional documentary film made by Ford that tells the story of the development of the Ford-funded Cosworth DFV and Lotus 49, the title coming from the nine Formula One races the car took part in the 1967 Formula One season, which are also extensively featured in the film.

  2. 4 mai 2007 · The film also allows you unprecedented access to Chapman, Duckworth and legendary drivers Jim Clark and Graham Hill. Nine Days of Summer, from the Ford Archive Gems series, is the ultimate...

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    • Duke Video
  3. Nine Days in Summer, introduced by motorsport expert Simon Taylor, charts this extraordinary achievement in comprehensive detail. Incredible full-colour race action from nine Formula One...

  4. 9 Days in Summer: Directed by Philip Bond. With Jim Clark, Damon Hill, Graham Hill, John Styles. The film, a reference to the nine races that Jim Clark and Graham Hill won, was made as a promotional film for the Ford Company. It includes race footage and much engineering detail on the Lotus-Ford car with its three litre V8 engine designed by ...

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    • Documentary
    • Philip Bond
    • 1967
  5. 1 févr. 2015 · Formula 1. Reading time: about 1 minute | Written by Ben Branch | February 1st 2015. 9 Days In Summer is a documentary created by Ford in 1967-68, the film covered the development and subsequent successes of the Ford Cosworth DFV V8 and the Lotus 49 – a pairing that would go on to win the world championship in 1968 and 1970.

  6. Nine Days in Summer, introduced by motorsport expert Simon Taylor, charts this extraordinary achievement in comprehensive detail. Incredible full-colour race action from nine Formula One rounds combines with fascinating footage of Cosworth and Lotus craftsmen painstakingly creating these stunning examples of automotive art. The film also allows ...

  7. 9 Days in Summer (1967) | MUBI. Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema. Cast & Crew. Philip Bond Director, Screenplay. Dennis Ayling Cinematography. Hilton Craig Cinematography. Jeff Wayne Music. Peter Gold Editing. Jim Clark Self. Damon Hill Self. Graham Hill Self. Critics reviews.