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That's Matt Damon.
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[CHEERS, APPLAUSE]
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That [BLEEP].
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[CHUCKLES] That's Ford v. Ferrari.
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This is a true story that I don't think many people know.
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Yeah, I didn't know it.
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I mean, I knew who Carroll Shelby was,
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but I didn't know this particular story about him
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and this guy, Ken Miles, who was an engineer and a driver who
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worked really closely with him.
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And it's about their friendship and about this crazy thing
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they tried to do in beating Ferrari in 1966.
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And it's a 24-hour race.
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Yeah, it's a 24-hour race that still goes on every year,
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but it's not on a racetrack.
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It's on country roads that aren't built to be raced on,
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and so it's this incredible test of endurance.
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And two drivers man one car, and they take turns.
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And Ferrari was just dominant in this.
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But it was incredibly dangerous.
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At this time, in 1966, the weakest part of the whole car
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was the brakes.
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So these guys would be going 230 miles an hour down the most--
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on straight--
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towards a wall or not knowing if they could stop.
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And a lot of people died doing this.
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Crazy.
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Yeah.
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And then they started--
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I mean, it's much safer now.
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It's still a dangerous sport, but it's
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a lot safer than it used to be.
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And was that your first time working with Christian Bale?
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It was.
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It was my first time working with him.
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He's amazing, right?
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He's amazing.
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And then-- this is crazy.
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So Mario Andretti, who he's how old?
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80.
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80 years old?
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Yeah.
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And you got in a car with him and let him drive you,
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and you went how fast?
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We went about 200 miles an hour.
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[AUDIENCE GROANS]
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And it was unbelievable.
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He does this-- so we went to the Indy 500, Christian and I.
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They let us wave the green flag at the beginning this year.
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And one of the things they said was,
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do you want a ride-along with Mario Andretti?
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And I was like, yep, absolutely.
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And he was doing it for-- he did about 40 of them that day
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for people who were somehow--
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Like, you're behind him.
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It's a single--
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It's a two-seater car, yeah.
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So he sits up front there, and then you sit in the seat
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behind him, and--
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What was that like, going 200 miles an hour?
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It's indescribable.
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It's what-- and I talked to him after.
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He's lovely, and I mean, he looks
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like he's about 55 years old.
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And I mean, he's just taken incredible care of himself.
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And he said, I love doing this because it's the only way
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to kind of express what this sport is to people.
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You have to feel it to understand.
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And I think, in the movie, we try to give you that feeling.
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Our director really wanted you to feel
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like you were in those cars, going at those speeds.
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And it's really, really exciting.
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But to feel it and to be driven by a legend like that
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was just so cool.
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Would you want to do that again?
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I'd do it in a minute with him.
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Yeah, definitely.
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What if it was me?
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No.
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[LAUGHTER]
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What--
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I wouldn't do it with anybody else.
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I mean, he took us up against the wall--
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What if I went 150?
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What if I didn't go 200?
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[LAUGHTER]
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We were like three inches away from the wall.
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I could get closer.
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[LAUGHTER]
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I could go two inches from the wall.
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All right, I'm not going over 130.
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All right, 130, and I'll go an inch from the wall.
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An inch--
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[LAUGHTER]
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--that's a deal.
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You have yourself there.
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I will see you in Indianapolis.
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All right.
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[LAUGHING] I'll see you there.
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All right, we're going to-- we have an obstacle course outside
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that we're going to force you to take on--
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Fantastic.
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--even with your jet lag.
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What could go wrong?
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Yeah, what could go wrong?