Maximum Attack — 2 museum-grade prints that set the mood. René Arnoux bookends French turbo heroism between Villeneuve's charisma and Prost's precision — his 1979 Dijon last-lap duel with Gilles remains the sport's canonical fair-fight footage, while 1983 Paul Ricard teammate warfare with Patrick Tambay showed the same refusal to yield when scarlet team orders demanded compromise. Arnoux won three Grands Prix with Renault and Ferrari, challenged Nelson Piquet's 1983 title run, and later became a symbol of maximum-attack driving that commentators still invoke when wheel-to-wheel ethics return to debate. Keke opened Finland's F1 account a decade before Mika Häkkinen's McLaren doubles and a generation before Nico Rosberg's Mercedes title — the Rosberg surname spans Cosworth grit to hybrid precision, with Keke's 1982 crown still cited as proof that one win can suffice when everyone else self-destructs.