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Chris Hemsworth: James Hunt

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James Hunt : The closer you are to death, the more alive you feel. It's a wonderful
way to live. It's the only way to drive.

[Hunt enters Lauda's garage and sees the extent of the burn injuries to his head]

Niki Lauda : It's that bad, huh?

James Hunt : [Shrugs] No.

Niki Lauda : In hospital, I asked them straight, no bullshit, how bad my


appearance would be. They said in time, it would be fine. But it won't.

[Approaches Hunt]

Niki Lauda : I can tell, seeing your reaction. I will spend the rest of my life with a
face that frightens people.

James Hunt : You know, Niki, I tried to write you a letter at the time, to apologize.
The drivers' meeting in Germany, before the race, I swayed the room.

Niki Lauda : Yes, you did.

James Hunt : That race should never have gone ahead.

Niki Lauda : No, it shouldn't.

James Hunt : So in many ways, I feel responsible for what happened, and...

Niki Lauda : You were.

[pause]

Niki Lauda : But trust me... watching you win those races while I was fighting for
my life, you were equally responsible for getting me back in the car.

[Lauda walks away]

Niki Lauda : When do you start testing? Next week?

James Hunt : No. What, are you nuts? I didn't just win the biggest thing in my life
so I could get right back to work.
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Niki Lauda : Why? You have to. To prove to all the people who will always say you
just won it because...

James Hunt : Because of what? Because of your accident? Niki, is that other
people, or is that you? I won, okay? On the all-important day, when it came down
to it, we raced on equal terms, equally good cars. And I put my life on the line, and
I saw it through.

Niki Lauda : And you call that winning?

James Hunt : Yes.

Niki Lauda : The risks were totally unacceptable. You were prepared to die. To me,
that's losing.

James Hunt : Yes, I was. I admit it. I was prepared to die to beat you that day. And
that's the effect you have on me. You'd pushed me that far. And it felt great. I
mean, hell, isn't that we're in this for? To stare death in the face, and to cheat it?
Come on, there's nobility in that. It's... it's like being knights.

Niki Lauda : You English, you're such assholes. You know my position. Twenty
percent risk.

James Hunt : No, no, no, Niki, don't bring the percentages into this. Don't be a
pro. The minute you do that, you kill what's good about this. You kill the sport.

[Long pause, before James' party calls him from his plane]

James Hunt : I've got to go.

[points at Lauda's plane as he walks away]

James Hunt : Careful with this thing.

Niki Lauda : James.

[Hunt stops]

Niki Lauda : You know, in hospital, the toughest part of my treatment was the
vacuum. Pumping the shit out of my lungs. It was hell. And while doing it, I was
watching television. You winning all my points.

James Hunt : Your points?

Niki Lauda : 'That bastard Hunt,' I would say. 'I hate that guy.' And then one day,
the doctor came and said, 'Mr. Lauda, may I offer a piece of advice? Stop thinking
of it as a curse to have been given an enemy in life. It can be a blessing, too. A wise
man gets more from his enemies than a fool from his friends.' And you know

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what? He was right. Look at us. We were both a pair of kids when we met. Hot-
headed jerks in Formula 3. Disowned by our families. Headed nowhere. And now,
we're both champions of the world. It was not bad, huh?

James Hunt : No, it's not bad.

Niki Lauda : So don't let me down now. I need you busting my balls. Get back to
work.

James Hunt : I will, Niki, I will. But I intend to enjoy myself first. Some of life
needs to be for pleasure. What's the point of having a million cups and medals and
planes if you don't have any fun? How is that winning?

[Hunt's party calls him again]

James Hunt : I'll see you on race day, champ.

Niki Lauda : You will, champ.

James Hunt : You look good, Niki. The only guy to have his face burnt off and it be
an improvement.

[Lauda gives Hunt the finger as Hunt smiles back and walks toward his party]

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[Following Lauda's press conference, Hunt approaches the British journalist that
offended Lauda]

British Journalish : James, are you all right?

James Hunt : Good, yeah. Listen, I think I've got something for you on that last
question, about Niki.

British Journalish : You heard about that?

James Hunt : I did.

[Hunt shoves the journalist into the maintenance room]

British Journalish : James...

[Hunt punches the journalist in the stomach and closes the door before
proceeding to punch him in the face and shove him to the ground]

British Journalish : Please, James...

[Hunt grabs the journalist's tape recorder and stuffs it between his mouth]

James Hunt : Now go home to your wife and ask her how you look.

[Hunt punches the tape recorder on the journalist's face before he walks away]

James Hunt : Prick.

Suzy Miller : [talking about the safety of a 1970's F1 car] Why don't they make it
safer?

James Hunt : The risk of death turns people on.

James Hunt : I have a theory why women like racing drivers... It's not because
they respect what we do, driving round and round in circles. Mostly they think
that's pathetic and they're probably right. It's our closeness to death. You see the
closer you are to death the more alive you feel, the more alive you are. They can
see that in you they feel that in you. My name is James Hunt. My father is a stock
broker, my sister is a barrister, and my brother is an accountant, and I... well I do
this. It's a wonderful way to live, it's the only way to drive, as if each day is your
last.

James Hunt : I tend to enjoy myself first. The sum of life needs to be pleasure.
What's the point of having a million of medals, cups and planes if you don't have
any fun? And how is that winning?

James Hunt : That wind you can feel is me breathing down your neck. Next time,
I'll have you.
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[Hunt runs to the hangar to meet up with Lauda, who is circling around a private
jet]

James Hunt : Niki. Good to see you.

[shakes hands with Lauda]

James Hunt : [Lauda walks around the jet]

James Hunt : I heard you were spending more and more time in one of these.

Niki Lauda : Do you fly?

James Hunt : No. I don't think they'd insure me.

Niki Lauda : You should try. It's good for discipline. You have to stay within the
rules, stick with regulations, suppress the ego. It helps with the racing.

James Hunt : And there I was thinking you were about to wax lyrical about the
romance of flight.

Niki Lauda : No, that's all bullshit. So what brings you here?

James Hunt : A friend's wedding. At least I think it was a wedding. Might have
been a birthday or something. It's all a bit of a blur. How about you? Haven't you
been at Fiorano?

Niki Lauda : Pre-season testing.

James Hunt : You're relentless.

Niki Lauda : Thank you.

James Hunt : I'm not sure that was meant as a compliment.

Suzy Miller : He only wanted to show me his pride and joy. Rhymes with "boy", if
you ask me. And "toy". God, it's so flimsy, for something that costs so much.
There's no comfort, no protection, nothing.

James Hunt : No, it's just a little coffin, really. Surrounded by high-octane fuel, in
here. Being driven round 170 miles per hour. To all intents and purposes, this
thing's a bomb on wheels.

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