May 11, 2015
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Watch: F1 Unveils Colorized Footage of First Grand Prix
Formula 1 has released restored, colorized footage of the 1950 British Grand Prix at Silverstone to celebrate 75 years since the sport’s inaugural race. First held on 13 May 1950, this historic event is now vividly brought back to life using advanced AI, reference photography, and manual colorization techniques. The newly released video, created by British Pathé, captures the charm and raw atmosphere of early Formula 1. Giuseppe Farina claimed victory in his Alfa Romeo 158, followed by Luigi Fagioli and Reg Parnell. Pole-sitter Juan Manuel Fangio retired after 62 of 70 laps. King George VI was in attendance, adding a royal touch to the landmark occasion. The footage reveals a stripped-back era of racing—hay bales as barriers, hand-signaled pit stops, and wide-open paddocks. The AI-enhanced visuals focus on realistic…
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