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Adam reflects on the authenticity and craftsmanship of the film, appreciating how it captures the '60s vibe, the racing sequences, and the personalities involved like Leo Beebe and Henry Ford II. He also delves into the emotional narrative about Ken Miles and his son, noting that behind the racing story is a deeply human story of father-son relationships. Adam mentions a documentary he made called The 24 Hour War, which explored similar ground and included interviews with figures like Charlie Kapoor, who was Ken Miles’ assistant and emotional witness to his death. Adam emphasizes how the movie stirs memories of his own racing past, especially tracks like Willow Springs.