Autofiles

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  • 2015
  • 1 Season

Autofiles is a television show created by DigiComTV and Switch International that explores the automotive industry and all of the innovation that comes with it. Each episode dives deep into the world of cars, from classic models to the latest technology being developed by industry leaders.

The show features a wide range of segments, each with its own focus and theme. In one segment, viewers are taken for a ride in some of the most unique and powerful cars in the world. From rare and exotic supercars to custom-built one-of-a-kind vehicles, Autofiles showcases the most impressive cars going around.

In another segment, audiences are taken behind-the-scenes of some of the most advanced research and development centers in the automotive industry. These centers are tasked with developing the latest technology that will shape the future of the industry. Viewers witness how some of the most cutting-edge tools and techniques are used to create safer, more efficient and more sustainable cars.

Throughout the show, viewers get a glimpse into the history of the automotive industry, how it has changed over time, and what the future holds. From the birth of the car to the rise of electric, the show documents the changes that have shaped the industry and highlights the trends that will shape its future. The producers have even brought in experts to speculate on where the industry will be ten years from now and what challenges and opportunities lie ahead.

A particularly intriguing aspect of Autofiles is the exploration of the connection between the automotive industry and popular culture. The show examines how cars have been portrayed in movies, TV shows, and music videos. It investigates the role that cars have played in fashion and how they have become a symbol of status and power.

Autofiles doesn't shy away from the controversy surrounding the automotive industry either. Episodes have dealt with the topic of emissions regulations and the impact of dieselgate, climate change and the future of the oil industry, and the debate over electric vehicles and self-driving cars. The show presents multiple viewpoints on these hot-button issues and explores how they might affect the industry in the coming years.

One of the show's biggest strengths is its ability to blend entertainment with education. The show's presenters are passionate about cars and are experts in their field. They are able to explain the complicated science, engineering, and technology behind cars in ways that are both insightful and easy to understand. Viewers don't need to be gearheads to enjoy the show, but they will surely come away with a newfound appreciation for the automotive industry and the innovative technology that drives it.

At its core, Autofiles is a show for anyone who loves cars or is fascinated by the automotive industry. It has something for everyone, whether it be an interest in classic cars or a fascination with the latest technology. The show's production values are top-notch, with stunning visuals and expertly edited footage that bring the cars and their stories to life.

In conclusion, Autofiles is a show that truly captures the essence of the automotive industry. It is both informative and entertaining, exploring everything from design to engineering to performance. The show is a must-watch for any car enthusiast, and will surely leave audiences excited about what the future holds for the industry.

Autofiles is a series that ran for 1 seasons (8 episodes) between October 31, 2015 and on DigiComTV / Switch International

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1960's Drivers; Jacky Ickx & Brian Redman
8. 1960's Drivers; Jacky Ickx & Brian Redman
November 1, 2015
Continuing with the stories of champion drivers of the 1960's and 1970's we concentrate on Belgium's Jacky Ickx, twice a runner up in the world championship and England's Brian Redman, one of the most entertaining sports car drivers of all time. Both great stars in their own right, neither won the World championship but they deserve their place in the history of Motor racing.
1960's Drivers; Mike Hailwood, Chris Amon, Peter Revson, Richard Attwood, Derek Bell.
7. 1960's Drivers; Mike Hailwood, Chris Amon, Peter Revson, Richard Attwood, Derek Bell.
November 1, 2015
Enjoy the stories of the highs and lows of the great English-speaking drivers that joined the racing scene in the 60's with the Grand Prix power base moving from Italy to Great Britain. Interviews with those that touched the glory of Grand Prix victory and profiles of the Ford versus Ferrari battles on Le Mans in '66.
Dan Gurney and the American Drivers - Part 2
6. Dan Gurney and the American Drivers - Part 2
November 1, 2015
Continuing the great story of Gurney, Hill and Shelby with their historical mark on international racing of the 60's. Their talents along with the Ford GT won them the Le Mans epic for the first time in 1966 where Dan also for the first time sprayed champagne on the racing podium! Following the win Gurney focused on Indy car racing.
Dan Gurney and the American Drivers - Part 1
5. Dan Gurney and the American Drivers - Part 1
October 31, 2015
Auto Files brings you the story of the names that were to change the direction of the Grand Prix and Sports Car racing history. Gurney, Hill and Shelby brought an international flavor and brought the racing back to the USA. Both Ford and Lotus came to Indianapolis with the rise of Shelby's world class Cobra GT model cars.
Great Drivers - Stars of the 1940's  - Part 2
4. Great Drivers - Stars of the 1940's - Part 2
November 1, 2015
Varzi, Trossi and Farina join Wimmille with Alfa to make great force. European racing is now centered on Italy, France, Britain and Switzerland, with Parnell in Britain. With Alfa Romeo to later temporarily withdraw from racing, and Ferrari building and racing cars under its own name, manufacturers and drivers old and new prepare for a fresh era, the first event in The World Championship.
Great Drivers - Stars of the 1940's - Part 1
3. Great Drivers - Stars of the 1940's - Part 1
November 1, 2015
Racing conflicts of 1939-1945 along with many pre-war star losses brought the racing scene to a difficult time but in this episode, we see a great comeback even with the old heroes battling with the new era of emerging talent. With a resurrection of the 158 Alfa Romeos, Frenchman JP Wimmille came on board, and L. Villoresi and T. Nuvolari with Maserati. A story of the great drivers.
Bruce McLaren and Denny Hulme Part 2
2. Bruce McLaren and Denny Hulme Part 2
November 1, 2015
McLaren extend his career with F1 Racing cars winning the British Grand Prix and Hulme wins the 1967 World Championships. In 1966 Bruce part with Coopers to focus on McLaren Can Am Production, to be joined by Hulme in '68 after a win over Brabham his racing boss. Together the fellow New Zealanders were strong and enjoyed great Cam Am championship success until McLaren's death in 1970
Bruce McLaren and Denny Hulme - Part 1
1. Bruce McLaren and Denny Hulme - Part 1
October 31, 2015
Top line Formula 1 Drivers McLaren and Hulme. Both from small town New Zealand, McLaren, and later Hulme worked with Jack Brabham and Cooper Cars to follow through to Grand Prix success and later to form the McLaren Racing Car Company that still bears his name. Follow the trials and tribulations on the road to success in the major racing seasons and various projects in car models and designs.
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Where to Watch Autofiles
Autofiles is available for streaming on the DigiComTV / Switch International website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Autofiles on demand at Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    October 31, 2015