This is the story of motor racing in the 1950s as told, and filmed, by a man who was at its very heart - John Tate. It is A Gentlemans Motor Racing Diary. John Tate, born into the sugar dynasty and a Spitfire pilot during World War II, made this remarkable archive on 8mm and 16mm film. It provides an extraordinary record of the biggest period of change ever to take place in British motor sport, from the reign of gentlemen amateurs to the development of a high tech industry and the emergence of the UKs first factory teams such as Jaguar and Aston Martin. Vol 1 -This fascinating film contains a fascinating combination of race footage from early Grand Prix and Le Mans, pit lane close ups and even a drivers eye view as Tate takes us round the track.