Gonchi

Gonchi

7.2

Apr 14 2015

1h 28m

Documentary

The story of a Uruguayan car racer that dreamt about being in F1 and did all that was possible to reach his goal. When he was about to reach his best prize, he died in a car accident at the CART World Series tests in Laguna Seca, US. This is a story about inspiration and overcoming obstacles. It portrays that nothing is impossible in life if there is dedication and love. A story about a young man that went through many hardships and that raced with the best. He came from a far away country with no tradition in the international automobile racing world.

Gonzalo "Gonchi" Rodríguez

Gonzalo "Gonchi" Rodríguez

Self (archive footage)

Juan Pablo Montoya

Juan Pablo Montoya

Self (Team Penske, Indycar Series)

Christian Horner

Christian Horner

Self (Team Manager F1 Red Bull Racing)

Mark Webber

Mark Webber

Self (F1 Red Bull Racing)

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