Overblown, overproduced and...
typical of the documentaries of this age.
This is something you'd find on the 'MTV Channel', masquerading as a 'documentary'.
What happened to good ol' fashioned telling 'the story', where you could actually HEAR the commentators 'commentating' on the STORY? The documentaries where your senses weren't bombarded with nonsensical music? Where you hold the shot for more than a mili-second? The documentaries where they'd cast someone who could actually 'narrate', not some mediocre actor (at best) mumbling his way through a near hour 2 hour 'experience'.
This 'documentary' is something a child of 15 would submit as a class project, at best. One word, embarrassing.
BBC4's 'F1: The Killer Years, was infinitely better.