I've watched every episode in this series, now the capstone on the journey. Hands down, the most well-produced, entertaining content on TH-cam. Thanks to Porsche for investing in this inspiring story.
Michael puts so much pressure on himself , holds himself accountable for every little thing even when he's not in the wrong . These people he's up against have been racing their whole life
Thank you Porsche, thanks to the production team and thanks everyone envolved in this project. This is a piece of art. Sad because this is the end but happy because you show us how difficult it can be this world and seeing Michael happy at the end was super nice. Give him a GT3 please, we need him more years in Le mans!
VW/Porsche needs to fund a reboot of Le Mans with Fassbender as Micheal Delany. If they can do this with a youtube video I have faith they can pulled off a decent reboot of that movie, or maybe a prequel or sequel of that movie!
Great show. Followed it from the start. But how do you know this is the end? He could drive in 2024. As much as I love this show I think the main thing which will prevent him from driving is the team owners. They are a serious outfit, Christian Reid is the owner and principal, how much patience do they have?
Moral of the story: everyone fails, what you do after that is what matters the most and what builds your character and person. Thanks for this beautiful story Porsche!
How did Porsche manage to make a motorsports movie and entire online show out of this, and its better than almost any other motorsports related filmmaking I've ever seen.
BRAVO PORSCHE & Mr. Fassbender. We raced our backyard built Datsun 510 in the 70’s and early 80’s falling in love with a variety of tracked Porsche then. Many years later we became 997.1 owners and became passionate Porsche owners/drivers/modifiers for life.
Whoever is behind this series - needs a raise and a double yearly bonus. Triple it even. This is better than what any Hollywood stuff is able to put off.
Such a down to earth guy, I didn’t even realise he was racing, living his dream & not shouting about it like most people in the public eye, my respect to him, I hope he keeps it up. 👍🏻😃
This film is a motorsport cinematic masterpiece. It shows the world the true blood of racing from an amateur’s perspective, inviting the viewers to ride along with Micheal Fassbender on the track and experience the stress, the focus, and the ups and downs. Thanks to this film, one can now get a taste of the amount of mental burden one has to bear over the never-stopping racing seasons. The 24hrs of Le Mans is the pinnacle of amateur motorsport and this is one hell of a journey. Thank you Porsche for making this happen, and doing such an incredible job revealing it to the world. I’m a big Porsche fan and car enthusiast, and this is truly something special. 🎉
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The photography and storytelling in this is just amazing. Deserves to win awards and far far better than drive to survive. Well done all those involved.
A compelling story. I have not circuit raced because I was never deeply attracted to it. I went into the rally world where adversity lurks at every corner and every straight. Le Mans is an immensely difficult race because of the speed and need for sustained concentration levels. If you do not have rhythm you are done. In one of my last dirt rallies when I was about 60 I was doing a 50 km stage at night in foul rain with mud and massive drop offs if you understeered off a slushy corner. Every time I pulled 3rd even on the short straights I was in full opposite lock sliding down narrow roads and could get no rhythm. It was exhausting (I might add that at 60 I was still running soft sand half marathons (21 km) in 2.5 hours so I was not easily exhausted ) so I stuck it in 2nd gear and just drove for about 50 km on the rev limiter. I averaged over 90 kph and did not have a single spin. It was just survival. I have been involved in 2 Dakars (not driving) and that is a new universe of pain, especially if you are on a bike. Unlike MIchael I personally funded all my cars, all my accidents and all events so it literally was all on me. I and my team went for years without any issues and it was sensational fun and we all had such a great time. When it is good it is sooooo good but when it is bad......
I can really appreciate the honesty of this series and Michael's willingness to show he obviously has issues getting out of his own head. Many ppl suffer with this in their daily lives and it's important to focus on the success and learning more than the failures. Besides making mistakes shows your trying. Thanks for such a masterfully created series and good luck Michael
@@PaddyMcQueen He quit Porsches when he had a custom made to his specs and did not like it. There's more to the story but they parted company. McQueen lost the argument.
@@PaddyMcQueen Yup, had to do with the gear box and he specified the gears BY NUMBER of teeth in each gear. . Car was delivered and he complained about the gearing and insisted the factory .screwed up. The deal was the Porsche Factory District Service manager would have the dealership dismantle the gearbox. If it was incorrectly geared, .. free ride for McQueen. If not, McQueen pays the labor and any parts required. The gear box was dismantled at the selling dealership. The gears were those specified by McQueen. He had a tantrum and insisted that he was special and Porsche should re-gear the box at Porsche's expense. The district manager declined stating the obvious, McQueen made an agreement and the gearing was as he specified. ..Original custom order in hand signed by McQueen He had the car fixed and offed the car. How am I involved? The Porsche Field rep was my boss at Mazda Motors of America. He was the National Service Manager. I was District Mgr. Nor Cal , Nevada, Utah. He had no use for, nor respect for, McQueen..neither did the dealership. PS I have owned only one Porsche, a 1953 bent window coupe bought in 1965.. Cheap at the time. Should never have sold it.
Porsche you have perhaps made the best motorsports movie ever. There is NO script, it is just LIFE, randomness, chaos, emotions and self-awareness. Well done for coming up with this movie.
I'm not certain about LMGT3 category will have amateur drivers. But one thing for sure, they are harder driving than LMGTE. So I don't know will he have a shot or not?
@@alialibeyoglu7532they might go back to the previous split of classes, Pro and Am like they run in GT World (although they have like 4 catagories). As I understand the main reason for switching to GT3 was brand participation and cost. A lot of the pushback from drivers though was because the GT3's were 'easier' to drive, having ABS allowed as well.
Well, accidentally clicked on this because I had time to watch it. Such a beautiful story, showing everything that was neccesary to get to this amazing race. What a beautiful story and music choices, Le Mans never disappoints, and so didn't this year. Seeing motorsports differently after watching this. Thank you, Porsche, Proton and Michael.
The production value is just incredible. I tip my hat to the team, and the people who signed the cheques. This is incredibly respectful to the team and drivers, but also the fans.
If this is the end of the series I just hope it’s not the end of Micheal’s racing career, the amount of progress he’s shown over the years has been absolutely phenomenal
Can't believed I missed this. Watched the first four seasons religiously. Never mind. The synthwave, the gorgeous shots, the sounds, the colour grading, the scenery, the tarmac, the drama. Here we go, baby!
Watching this series over the last few years has reinvigorated me to chase my dreams no matter how small the steps may be, instead of sitting back saying its impossible at least give it as try. Life recently had me in a rut of my day to day and no objectives in life so thank you for bringing my dreams back, giving me the motivation to stand up and grab it for myself. Props as always, the production quality, the underlying motivational messaging and Michaels high and low journey. Its been an honor watching your teams adventure over the last 4 years. Beautiful finale to finish this amazing story off. Mega well done to all involved.
“Fuel and Tires - you stay in the car” what a goosebump moment and the last 15min were an absolute emotional rollercoaster! Thank you so much Porsche for making such a great Movie. The emotions from the team and the storytelling - UNREAL! 🫶🏼
It's such ashame it wasn't the fairytale ending we all hoped for. But seeing Michael say he's pretty happy it's so fantastically positive. I don't think another series has ever captured the emotion and passion behind Motorsport, I've been so invested in this journey. Big props to everyone involved thank you
Porsche puts passion into everything. Not only cars, racing but also movies. This one was just wow. Please give Michael another chance if possible. He has accomplished so much in so little time. Much love to all and long live Porsche ❤.
Wow! I am absolutely blown away by this incredible documentary! It's hands down one of the best I've ever seen. The way Michael Fassbender races is simply mesmerizing, and I truly hope he wins the Le Mans one day. But let's not forget to give a huge shout out to the entire team, from the other drivers to the team principal. Their dedication, skill, and camaraderie left me speechless. This documentary is an absolute triumph, and it has left an indelible impact on me.
This series is perhaps one of the best takes on failure. Pure and raw as it gets. It’s not about the glamour of racing but about the hard, excruciating battles with oneself trying to be better. If it is the end, then I thank you and the team so much for the lessons you have taught us and the exhilarating moments on and off the track. Hopefully we can all take these lessons and apply it to our own lives to challenge ourselves and continually improve.
Can’t believe this series is over. Just for context, I started watching this series the summer going into my freshman year of high school. Now I’m in my second year of college. This journey has been amazing to watch, can’t wait for what Porsche has in store for us next!
Guys. It's been a pleasure watching these episodes for four years with you. I really appreciate the TH-cam community who supported Michael. Thank you Michael and his team for sharing your journey with us!
Thank you Porsche, the racing team and to Michael, this was a great film. I do hope that Michael and the team can get back to Le Man and win the race in a Porsche 💪👍😊
I have seen every season of Michael Fassbenders journey through Porsche's series and they did not let me down this time. They bring the emotions and the real raw realities of competing in motorsport. The crazy highs that can change to the all time lows with one mistake. The improvement from season 1 to now for Michael as a driver is night and day. Love his positivity as a conclusion, he continues to progress now with the mental side. The journey is so gripping and I find myself invested in every trial and tribulation. At the same time rejoicing at every success Michael has. The cinematography and composition is the best I have ever seen in a racing series and continues with this film. Great job Porsche, Michael, Team and Road to Le Mans production / filming team. Every part of this is an achievement and myself as a racing fan salutes you!
It was frustrating, sad, but in the end I was happy for Michael and the whole team. Thank you Porsche, it was very rewarding to follow this entire series.
What a film. Just as amazing as the series. I hope this series continues even if Michael isn't the focus anymore. I really enjoyed this gem. Thank you Porsche!
I JUST learned about this today. I didn't know Michael Fassbender had been racing when I wasn't watching him in movies. This is so dope and inspiring. It's never too late to chase your passions.
Fassbender is going to go the route of Paul Newman. Newman once said his proudest moment came to him when a young racing fan recognized him and didn't know he was an actor!
Richard Leitz. Wow. That guy is absolutely one of the very very best. Imagine being woken up, not long after you've fallen asleep and being told you have to get in the Race car and get back in the race. I cannot imagine the control you need to do that. If the apocalypse comes I want him on my side. A top professional if ever there was one.
Well that was bloody incredible! Huge thanks to Porsche for reminding us why we all love motorsport, and importantly a huge thanks everyone involved in the road to Le Mans series. The cinematography, the editing, and everything in-between has created something truly inspirational for so many of us. I feel honoured to have seen you guys racing at my first time at Le Mans this year, it was amazing to see the centenary captured so beautifully by this film! It's my dream one day to be a photographer for Porsche, capturing moments such as these. This series has acted as a continuous reminder to keep chasing my dream.
I have never made a comment on a TH-cam video ever before but I have watched the entire journey from begining to end and now this film. What a journey of emotions this has been. Thank you to all involved in this project for capturing and sharing this journey with all of us.
This was my first year watching le Mans Series, and as a movie buff I was like "what... THE Michael Fassbender ?!?" And he frikkin' did it. He raced Le Mans. Kudos man.
I love this guy, he’s one of the modern day greats. I can’t say I’ve ever disliked one of his films including this one. Good luck Michael, but please don’t retire from acting 👍☺️
My son and I have watched every episode. This is how you capture a journey of a man against himself... and the clock. We have loved this adventure, together!
We can thank the whole crew for this movie but especially Michael I think for his honesty I mean he's a superstar but there's no fake. We see everything even when he's tired and not as quick as he should. Very interesting, thank you it's a beautiful moment !
I feel jealous because this guy lived my dream... But I do admire Michael as an actor and now as a man who lived his dream, fought for it, suffered for it and most important, enjoyed it. It was a great movie, a great story and a great team! Thanks to you all for this very enjoyable moment. I do hope Michael wil Come black in 2024 and make me dream again... I have always been an Aston Martin guy but respect for Porsche, a company that has nothing to prove anymore and will still take time and money to make things like this project. The day I'll have my own Aston Martin, I will most certainly have a 935 next to it... 😊
I loved watching every episode! After all the ups and downs it was great to see him finish with a smile on his face.. I hope we see more! Brilliant series, Well done to the Whole team for the hard work put in, shame the finish wasn't there for them this time
Thank you so much for sharing this journey! I felt part of it every second. Thank you Porsche, thank you the crew and Sebastian, Felipe, Richie, Martin, Matt, Zacharie and of course Michael for so amazing and powerful road. More soon?! I hope. Greetings 💓🙏
I really enjoyed this series from its beginning up until its climax now. Thanks to Porsche and the people who made it happen and put all the effort and ressources into it. See you in LMP2 Michael!
This shows how important it is enjoying the road, the process of improving things in life is the key to success, we must learn from losses and wins equally and do our best giving the 200% with passion every time we have the chance to race.
Beautiful series and captures the highs and lows of Motorsports. A true work of art. Thank you for all of the hard work and letting us have a front row seat during this amazing journey.
Mr Michael Never Give UP ! In my country, Poland, we say that three times a charm. You will definitely succeed and this time you will finish Le Mans! I will be cheering for you and I hope to meet you this year. Greetings from Poland! Forza Michael! ;)
Well if I have a win fall I can assure you one of my first purchases will be a 911 Turbo S. Thank you, Porsche, Michael Fassbender has a new movie out about soccer, and the wonderful Cinematic crew for this awesome Short Film.
Diese phänomenale Doku zeigt jedem der sie gesehen hat, wie hart Motorsport ist. Ich verneige mich vor Michael Fassbender und wünsche ihm noch viel Erfolg im Motorsport. Der Porsche 911 war, ist und bleibt für mich das beste Fahrzeug für den Alltag und den Motorsport. Danke an Porsche und das ganze Team für diese tolle Erfahrung.
Thank you Porsche for this production and sharing it with us. I've religiously watched all previous series and episodes and it was great to watch this overall film. Michael is one hell of a determined guy and in some ways I can relate to his feelings through my own experiences in life. I felt sorry for him in the end, but overall he's had a great experience and something us regular people can only dream of. I'm so proud to be part of the Porsche family and absolutely adore my 911 (992). Every time I fire it up I feel like a race driver in my mind. However, for now as it's quite late in the night, and as you've got me in the mood of racing, I'll be jumping on my home race sim in a 992 GT3 R for a couple of races. 😎
Well done Michael F for taking the mental victory when he'd struggled so hard to get there. I can relate having joined an off-road motorcycle event for which I was out of my depth. I may have been last but I rode over the mountain and I'm not ahsamed to say I shed some tears when I cleared the hardest section. I think Le Mans now is struggling to have room for the amateurs that it orginated with. The level of competition is really high so well done Michael for getting there and Porsche for supporting and making this great film series about it. And the 911RSR is a beast!
The only thing that I've enjoyed as much as Michael's journey is how dedicated Porsche has been to sharing it with us fans. This is an amazing production.
Fabulous. I was sitting on top of the grass bank both times Michael ended up in the gravel at Indianapolis in 2022. It was great to see those incidents from onboard and better understand the challenges of that complex. Thanks to Michael and Porsche for making this film.
It was a great film and watching Michaels progress and journey over the last 4 years. Well done to everybody, Le Mans is a difficult place at the best of times. Just shows what you can do with Grit & Determination, together with a will to succeed. 💪🤞👍
Im not a person who follows actors online and id probably struggle to name more then a handful. Inglorious bastards is one of my favorite movies and after seeing his interview on top gear and then this documentary, i like him even more. Theres something about seeing someone thats seemingly accomplished so much, admit that they were unconfident and struggling to succeed.
Racing is life. Anything before or after is just waiting.”Bravo for the engineer who didn’t want to cut Michael’s wings and believed in the moment. Thanks Porsche and al the team around Michael
While I like Michael Fassbender and what he is trying to achieve, the lack of confidence is what's holding him back. You see other drivers just get in the car and get on with it. That's where Michael needs to get to. He's been at this now for 4 years. You know how to drive, you have the experience, it's time to stop thinking and start driving. Stop thinking, just do it. If you can't get to that point, just enjoy driving a car on a track for the fun of it.
I disagree. You are talking as if racing is just “getting in a car”, it’s not. You are constantly pushing boundaries when you race. Michael’s isn’t the only one who struggled.
Thank you Porsche for investing and producing such an epic Series! Thank you Production Team and Thank you everyone involved in this project. Feels Serene!!!
Absolutes *TOP Level* 💫👌 Technik, Schnitt, Sound, Drama, Video, Musik usw. Die Media-Abteilung ist Oscarreif. Champions League in jedem Aspekt! ⭐️ Danke PORSCHE und allen Mitwirkenden. 👍👍
Thank you for this great movie. It not only shows what racing is all about, but everything you do seriously in life in general. Trying, growing, failing, winning and the most important thing: finding your own rhythm, merging with the thing you are doing. Respect for the effort of everyone involved in this great adventure and for its honest, authentic documentary, which is why it is so moving.
I think think is my first ever comment on a TH-cam video. This series was amazing, great cinematography but most importantly amazing storytelling! Fantastic from everyone involved! I hope one day I can afford a Porsche! 😅
Absolutely amazing, beautiful. Michael, all of you, you achieved something I never will. I have related so much to all the emotions, all the up's and down's, you have had me on the edge of my seat, in tears and smiling. Thank you, at 62 you have given me some inspiration
I've watched every episode in this series, now the capstone on the journey. Hands down, the most well-produced, entertaining content on TH-cam. Thanks to Porsche for investing in this inspiring story.
I disagree. Most entertaining and very true journey Motorsport wise. Not limited to YT.
what it is the name of the series please
@@pedrosousa8512 Road to Le Mans , same as the Film :)
Nearly completely agree, I loved every episode of this
amazing project
Michael puts so much pressure on himself , holds himself accountable for every little thing even when he's not in the wrong . These people he's up against have been racing their whole life
Thank you Porsche, thanks to the production team and thanks everyone envolved in this project. This is a piece of art. Sad because this is the end but happy because you show us how difficult it can be this world and seeing Michael happy at the end was super nice.
Give him a GT3 please, we need him more years in Le mans!
VW/Porsche needs to fund a reboot of Le Mans with Fassbender as Micheal Delany. If they can do this with a youtube video I have faith they can pulled off a decent reboot of that movie, or maybe a prequel or sequel of that movie!
Great show. Followed it from the start. But how do you know this is the end? He could drive in 2024. As much as I love this show I think the main thing which will prevent him from driving is the team owners. They are a serious outfit, Christian Reid is the owner and principal, how much patience do they have?
@@irfuelThe thing is he did not participate in the rookie test. I read that he didn't want to, and he was considering not racing next year...
@@Paolo264I agree. Fassbender is his own worst enemy.
Nazi at its finest
Road to Le Mans made me fall in love with Porsche. Warm regards from Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Cape Town here!
Durban 911
I can't even dream to buy a Porsche. You're right. I fall in love with Porsche because of this series!
Cape Winelands Big Porsche fan,only super car for me.
Moral of the story: everyone fails, what you do after that is what matters the most and what builds your character and person. Thanks for this beautiful story Porsche!
👌👌
How did Porsche manage to make a motorsports movie and entire online show out of this, and its better than almost any other motorsports related filmmaking I've ever seen.
Porche does everything well 👍
Watch"Senna 2010"
Ferrari vs Ford was awesome tho.
1: Life on the Limit was a fantastic documentary. Of course narrated by Fassbender
Rush was great , fantastic le man's rivalries.
BRAVO PORSCHE & Mr. Fassbender. We raced our backyard built Datsun 510 in the 70’s and early 80’s falling in love with a variety of tracked Porsche then. Many years later we became 997.1 owners and became passionate Porsche owners/drivers/modifiers for life.
Love this. So true: It’s about failing. And then failing again better.
Whoever is behind this series - needs a raise and a double yearly bonus. Triple it even. This is better than what any Hollywood stuff is able to put off.
Such a down to earth guy, I didn’t even realise he was racing, living his dream & not shouting about it like most people in the public eye, my respect to him, I hope he keeps it up. 👍🏻😃
This was more intense than any hollywood racing movie. Ironically the driver here is a well known Hollywood actor as well. Simply amazing.
This film is a motorsport cinematic masterpiece. It shows the world the true blood of racing from an amateur’s perspective, inviting the viewers to ride along with Micheal Fassbender on the track and experience the stress, the focus, and the ups and downs. Thanks to this film, one can now get a taste of the amount of mental burden one has to bear over the never-stopping racing seasons. The 24hrs of Le Mans is the pinnacle of amateur motorsport and this is one hell of a journey. Thank you Porsche for making this happen, and doing such an incredible job revealing it to the world. I’m a big Porsche fan and car enthusiast, and this is truly something special. 🎉
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The photography and storytelling in this is just amazing. Deserves to win awards and far far better than drive to survive. Well done all those involved.
Thank you Porsche and the entire team for making this series. Its such a great production and emotional rollercoaster.
Congrats Porsche on a great film. Thanks for posting with no adverts too!
A compelling story. I have not circuit raced because I was never deeply attracted to it. I went into the rally world where adversity lurks at every corner and every straight. Le Mans is an immensely difficult race because of the speed and need for sustained concentration levels. If you do not have rhythm you are done. In one of my last dirt rallies when I was about 60 I was doing a 50 km stage at night in foul rain with mud and massive drop offs if you understeered off a slushy corner. Every time I pulled 3rd even on the short straights I was in full opposite lock sliding down narrow roads and could get no rhythm. It was exhausting (I might add that at 60 I was still running soft sand half marathons (21 km) in 2.5 hours so I was not easily exhausted ) so I stuck it in 2nd gear and just drove for about 50 km on the rev limiter. I averaged over 90 kph and did not have a single spin. It was just survival. I have been involved in 2 Dakars (not driving) and that is a new universe of pain, especially if you are on a bike. Unlike MIchael I personally funded all my cars, all my accidents and all events so it literally was all on me. I and my team went for years without any issues and it was sensational fun and we all had such a great time. When it is good it is sooooo good but when it is bad......
I can really appreciate the honesty of this series and Michael's willingness to show he obviously has issues getting out of his own head. Many ppl suffer with this in their daily lives and it's important to focus on the success and learning more than the failures. Besides making mistakes shows your trying. Thanks for such a masterfully created series and good luck Michael
Well said
Steve McQueen is looking down and grinning ear to ear. Bravo Porsche, their people & Mike.
Why McQueen?
@@jeffhildreth9244 random comment. Steve used to love porsches.
@@PaddyMcQueen He quit Porsches when he had a custom made to his specs and did not like it. There's more to the story but they parted company. McQueen lost the argument.
@@jeffhildreth9244 are you sure ? Cuz the famous 911 he asked with light switches on the numberplates and so on was one of his favorite cars.
@@PaddyMcQueen Yup, had to do with the gear box and he specified the gears BY NUMBER of teeth in each gear. .
Car was delivered and he complained about the gearing and insisted the factory .screwed up.
The deal was the Porsche Factory District Service manager would have the dealership dismantle the gearbox.
If it was incorrectly geared, .. free ride for McQueen. If not, McQueen pays the labor and any parts required.
The gear box was dismantled at the selling dealership. The gears were those specified by McQueen.
He had a tantrum and insisted that he was special and Porsche should re-gear the box at Porsche's expense.
The district manager declined stating the obvious, McQueen made an agreement and the gearing was as he specified.
..Original custom order in hand signed by McQueen
He had the car fixed and offed the car.
How am I involved? The Porsche Field rep was my boss at Mazda Motors of America. He was the National Service Manager.
I was District Mgr. Nor Cal , Nevada, Utah. He had no use for, nor respect for, McQueen..neither did the dealership.
PS I have owned only one Porsche, a 1953 bent window coupe bought in 1965.. Cheap at the time. Should never have sold it.
Porsche you have perhaps made the best motorsports movie ever. There is NO script, it is just LIFE, randomness, chaos, emotions and self-awareness. Well done for coming up with this movie.
I sincerely hope Michael's Le Mans story is not over...
Well, the GTE class is no longer, unfortunately.
@@kirillryzhkov2021 He can run the GT3-like class that is replacing GTE.
I'm not certain about LMGT3 category will have amateur drivers. But one thing for sure, they are harder driving than LMGTE. So I don't know will he have a shot or not?
@@RealRSmokinJoe The problem is that Bronze drivers may not be allowed *there's no GTEAm equivalent
@@alialibeyoglu7532they might go back to the previous split of classes, Pro and Am like they run in GT World (although they have like 4 catagories). As I understand the main reason for switching to GT3 was brand participation and cost. A lot of the pushback from drivers though was because the GT3's were 'easier' to drive, having ABS allowed as well.
Well, accidentally clicked on this because I had time to watch it. Such a beautiful story, showing everything that was neccesary to get to this amazing race.
What a beautiful story and music choices, Le Mans never disappoints, and so didn't this year.
Seeing motorsports differently after watching this.
Thank you, Porsche, Proton and Michael.
Very cool. Good job to all involved. Major props to Mr Fassbender. It’s a lot to put yourself out there in “real life”. Kudos
You need to go back and watch the four series then. Amazing production. The best I've seen.
The production value is just incredible. I tip my hat to the team, and the people who signed the cheques. This is incredibly respectful to the team and drivers, but also the fans.
If this is the end of the series I just hope it’s not the end of Micheal’s racing career, the amount of progress he’s shown over the years has been absolutely phenomenal
that series, it's instant classic! That's the best description of what racing is.
Can't believed I missed this. Watched the first four seasons religiously.
Never mind. The synthwave, the gorgeous shots, the sounds, the colour grading, the scenery, the tarmac, the drama. Here we go, baby!
Watching this series over the last few years has reinvigorated me to chase my dreams no matter how small the steps may be, instead of sitting back saying its impossible at least give it as try. Life recently had me in a rut of my day to day and no objectives in life so thank you for bringing my dreams back, giving me the motivation to stand up and grab it for myself. Props as always, the production quality, the underlying motivational messaging and Michaels high and low journey. Its been an honor watching your teams adventure over the last 4 years. Beautiful finale to finish this amazing story off. Mega well done to all involved.
just get some cash 😂😂😂
Got dosh just lack the trust fund hobby racing isn’t cheap!
what is the name of the series please
@@pedrosousa8512same as this “road to leman” season 1/3
Super good to read this 👍
“Fuel and Tires - you stay in the car” what a goosebump moment and the last 15min were an absolute emotional rollercoaster! Thank you so much Porsche for making such a great Movie. The emotions from the team and the storytelling - UNREAL! 🫶🏼
It's such ashame it wasn't the fairytale ending we all hoped for. But seeing Michael say he's pretty happy it's so fantastically positive. I don't think another series has ever captured the emotion and passion behind Motorsport, I've been so invested in this journey. Big props to everyone involved thank you
Porsche puts passion into everything. Not only cars, racing but also movies. This one was just wow. Please give Michael another chance if possible. He has accomplished so much in so little time.
Much love to all and long live Porsche ❤.
Wow! I am absolutely blown away by this incredible documentary! It's hands down one of the best I've ever seen. The way Michael Fassbender races is simply mesmerizing, and I truly hope he wins the Le Mans one day. But let's not forget to give a huge shout out to the entire team, from the other drivers to the team principal. Their dedication, skill, and camaraderie left me speechless. This documentary is an absolute triumph, and it has left an indelible impact on me.
Next one Nordschleife - this is / was the best sport documentary (series) on this planet right now
thank you for this masterpiece Porsche
This series is perhaps one of the best takes on failure. Pure and raw as it gets.
It’s not about the glamour of racing but about the hard, excruciating battles with oneself trying to be better.
If it is the end, then I thank you and the team so much for the lessons you have taught us and the exhilarating moments on and off the track.
Hopefully we can all take these lessons and apply it to our own lives to challenge ourselves and continually improve.
well said!!!
Agree 💯! As an avid motorsport and Porsche fan, this is the key takeaway from this brilliant movie - the human condition.
I understand fully his last words. Everbody who acheives will understand this. Great documentry.
Can’t believe this series is over. Just for context, I started watching this series the summer going into my freshman year of high school. Now I’m in my second year of college. This journey has been amazing to watch, can’t wait for what Porsche has in store for us next!
Guys. It's been a pleasure watching these episodes for four years with you.
I really appreciate the TH-cam community who supported Michael.
Thank you Michael and his team for sharing your journey with us!
Thank you Porsche, the racing team and to Michael, this was a great film. I do hope that Michael and the team can get back to Le Man and win the race in a Porsche 💪👍😊
I have seen every season of Michael Fassbenders journey through Porsche's series and they did not let me down this time. They bring the emotions and the real raw realities of competing in motorsport. The crazy highs that can change to the all time lows with one mistake. The improvement from season 1 to now for Michael as a driver is night and day. Love his positivity as a conclusion, he continues to progress now with the mental side. The journey is so gripping and I find myself invested in every trial and tribulation. At the same time rejoicing at every success Michael has. The cinematography and composition is the best I have ever seen in a racing series and continues with this film. Great job Porsche, Michael, Team and Road to Le Mans production / filming team. Every part of this is an achievement and myself as a racing fan salutes you!
It was frustrating, sad, but in the end I was happy for Michael and the whole team. Thank you Porsche, it was very rewarding to follow this entire series.
What a film. Just as amazing as the series. I hope this series continues even if Michael isn't the focus anymore. I really enjoyed this gem. Thank you Porsche!
Hyped for this one⚡️
Hope you can have a shot at Le Mans and Nurburgring, keep posting your videos mate!
Keep sending it 🚀 hopefully one day it's you turn. but please keep posting such assome video's mate. 🤞 for the junior programme with porsche
Would love to see you at Le Mans!
Dirk you have to give us this sick POV of Le Mans win man
I JUST learned about this today. I didn't know Michael Fassbender had been racing when I wasn't watching him in movies. This is so dope and inspiring. It's never too late to chase your passions.
Fassbender is going to go the route of Paul Newman. Newman once said his proudest moment came to him when a young racing fan recognized him and didn't know he was an actor!
Richard Leitz. Wow. That guy is absolutely one of the very very best. Imagine being woken up, not long after you've fallen asleep and being told you have to get in the Race car and get back in the race. I cannot imagine the control you need to do that. If the apocalypse comes I want him on my side. A top professional if ever there was one.
Man, I almost forgot about this Road To Le Mans series! I sincerely hope Michael and everyone else in the team can join Le Mans 2024 season!
So much better than the crap Hollywood's been pulling out the last few years. Congrats to Michael for having his dream come true. Amazing movie!
Well that was bloody incredible! Huge thanks to Porsche for reminding us why we all love motorsport, and importantly a huge thanks everyone involved in the road to Le Mans series. The cinematography, the editing, and everything in-between has created something truly inspirational for so many of us. I feel honoured to have seen you guys racing at my first time at Le Mans this year, it was amazing to see the centenary captured so beautifully by this film! It's my dream one day to be a photographer for Porsche, capturing moments such as these. This series has acted as a continuous reminder to keep chasing my dream.
I have never made a comment on a TH-cam video ever before but I have watched the entire journey from begining to end and now this film. What a journey of emotions this has been. Thank you to all involved in this project for capturing and sharing this journey with all of us.
This was my first year watching le Mans Series, and as a movie buff I was like "what... THE Michael Fassbender ?!?" And he frikkin' did it. He raced Le Mans. Kudos man.
Roberto is the best engineer you can have in situations like that. Proud of him, thank you for teaching me.
I love this guy, he’s one of the modern day greats. I can’t say I’ve ever disliked one of his films including this one. Good luck Michael, but please don’t retire from acting 👍☺️
My son and I have watched every episode. This is how you capture a journey of a man against himself... and the clock. We have loved this adventure, together!
We can thank the whole crew for this movie but especially Michael I think for his honesty I mean he's a superstar but there's no fake. We see everything even when he's tired and not as quick as he should. Very interesting, thank you it's a beautiful moment !
I feel jealous because this guy lived my dream... But I do admire Michael as an actor and now as a man who lived his dream, fought for it, suffered for it and most important, enjoyed it. It was a great movie, a great story and a great team! Thanks to you all for this very enjoyable moment.
I do hope Michael wil Come black in 2024 and make me dream again...
I have always been an Aston Martin guy but respect for Porsche, a company that has nothing to prove anymore and will still take time and money to make things like this project.
The day I'll have my own Aston Martin, I will most certainly have a 935 next to it... 😊
I don’t know if you’ll try again but I’d watch again. Thank you Porsche and Michael and everyone else involved in this project for bringing us along!
The 24hrs to LeMans, France an amazing journey to compete in this sporting event. Fast car racing. Thank you Porsche for this wonderful opportunity.
I loved watching every episode! After all the ups and downs it was great to see him finish with a smile on his face.. I hope we see more! Brilliant series, Well done to the Whole team for the hard work put in, shame the finish wasn't there for them this time
Superb!!! A fantastic insight, I hope Michael and Richie go back in 2024!!!!
Beautiful film. Very emotional. Shout out to team Porsche but also the editors of this series and film. Amazing editing.
Porsche, motorsport, passion…all these words have the same meaning and this film has perfectly reflected it.
Thank you so much!!!
Thank you so much for sharing this journey! I felt part of it every second. Thank you Porsche, thank you the crew and Sebastian, Felipe, Richie, Martin, Matt, Zacharie and of course Michael for so amazing and powerful road. More soon?! I hope. Greetings 💓🙏
PURE GOLD PORSCHE, thank you very much. Michael, we are very proud of you, especially to deal that way in your downs. Thank you again.
I really enjoyed this series from its beginning up until its climax now. Thanks to Porsche and the people who made it happen and put all the effort and ressources into it. See you in LMP2 Michael!
This shows how important it is enjoying the road, the process of improving things in life is the key to success, we must learn from losses and wins equally and do our best giving the 200% with passion every time we have the chance to race.
Beautiful series and captures the highs and lows of Motorsports. A true work of art. Thank you for all of the hard work and letting us have a front row seat during this amazing journey.
Mr Michael Never Give UP ! In my country, Poland, we say that three times a charm. You will definitely succeed and this time you will finish Le Mans! I will be cheering for you and I hope to meet you this year. Greetings from Poland! Forza Michael! ;)
Incredible journey, incredible team, Incredible film. Massive kudos to everyone involved
This film was beautiful in every way. I hope Michael comes back to Le Mans. He's a racer now.
I have loved this series from the beginning, excellent story telling and filmography!
Amazing, well done !! Michael mate ! I hope you are back in 2024 !!
Mad cool production and mad respect to Michael! This is real no movie script could be written any better than the real thing!!
Well if I have a win fall I can assure you one of my first purchases will be a 911 Turbo S. Thank you, Porsche, Michael Fassbender has a new movie out about soccer, and the wonderful Cinematic crew for this awesome Short Film.
A sincere thanks to all who worked on producting this! Heartbreaking at one point, but that's racing I guess....
Diese phänomenale Doku zeigt jedem der sie gesehen hat, wie hart Motorsport ist. Ich verneige mich vor Michael Fassbender und wünsche ihm noch viel Erfolg im Motorsport. Der Porsche 911 war, ist und bleibt für mich das beste Fahrzeug für den Alltag und den Motorsport. Danke an Porsche und das ganze Team für diese tolle Erfahrung.
Thank you Porsche for this production and sharing it with us. I've religiously watched all previous series and episodes and it was great to watch this overall film. Michael is one hell of a determined guy and in some ways I can relate to his feelings through my own experiences in life. I felt sorry for him in the end, but overall he's had a great experience and something us regular people can only dream of. I'm so proud to be part of the Porsche family and absolutely adore my 911 (992). Every time I fire it up I feel like a race driver in my mind. However, for now as it's quite late in the night, and as you've got me in the mood of racing, I'll be jumping on my home race sim in a 992 GT3 R for a couple of races. 😎
Thank you Porsche for the last few years documenting this incredible journey. So amazing the ending mate me shed a tear 🥲
What a great film. Thanks to all involved.
Well done Michael F for taking the mental victory when he'd struggled so hard to get there. I can relate having joined an off-road motorcycle event for which I was out of my depth. I may have been last but I rode over the mountain and I'm not ahsamed to say I shed some tears when I cleared the hardest section.
I think Le Mans now is struggling to have room for the amateurs that it orginated with. The level of competition is really high so well done Michael for getting there and Porsche for supporting and making this great film series about it. And the 911RSR is a beast!
Thank you Porsche and the team. Fantastic job!!
The only thing that I've enjoyed as much as Michael's journey is how dedicated Porsche has been to sharing it with us fans. This is an amazing production.
It's the best series ever about racing thank you Porsche thank you Michael
Fabulous. I was sitting on top of the grass bank both times Michael ended up in the gravel at Indianapolis in 2022. It was great to see those incidents from onboard and better understand the challenges of that complex. Thanks to Michael and Porsche for making this film.
Well done Michael, Paul Newman would be proud!
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I went to Montmeló, Barcelona to see Michael and the team race. It was brilliant. Thanks you for these docuseries, Porsche!
A phenomenal way to send the 911 RSR GTE out guns blazing!!!! That car will forever be in my memories the rest of my life!
First and foremost that 80s synth music at the beginning is epic. I'll continue to watch it now. Just had to say that.
It was a great film and watching Michaels progress and journey over the last 4 years. Well done to everybody, Le Mans is a difficult place at the best of times. Just shows what you can do with Grit & Determination, together with a will to succeed. 💪🤞👍
Im not a person who follows actors online and id probably struggle to name more then a handful. Inglorious bastards is one of my favorite movies and after seeing his interview on top gear and then this documentary, i like him even more.
Theres something about seeing someone thats seemingly accomplished so much, admit that they were unconfident and struggling to succeed.
so inspiring ...
Racing is life. Anything before or after is just waiting.”Bravo for the engineer who didn’t want to cut Michael’s wings and believed in the moment.
Thanks Porsche and al the team around Michael
While I like Michael Fassbender and what he is trying to achieve, the lack of confidence is what's holding him back. You see other drivers just get in the car and get on with it. That's where Michael needs to get to. He's been at this now for 4 years. You know how to drive, you have the experience, it's time to stop thinking and start driving. Stop thinking, just do it. If you can't get to that point, just enjoy driving a car on a track for the fun of it.
I disagree. You are talking as if racing is just “getting in a car”, it’s not.
You are constantly pushing boundaries when you race. Michael’s isn’t the only one who struggled.
Totally. Watch Maverick.
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I really like Michael as an actor, I watch whatever he’s in, good or bad. Knowing this little detail about him, makes me respect him even more.
Amazing film, fascinating 😎
Thanks
Thank you Porsche for investing and producing such an epic Series! Thank you Production Team and Thank you everyone involved in this project. Feels Serene!!!
Love this series. Thanks for putting it out there for us to enjoy.
Absolutes *TOP Level*
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Sound,
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Musik usw.
Die Media-Abteilung ist Oscarreif. Champions League in jedem Aspekt!
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Danke PORSCHE und allen Mitwirkenden.
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Well done, Porsche's Team and Michael! Keep going!!
Thank you for this great movie. It not only shows what racing is all about, but everything you do seriously in life in general. Trying, growing, failing, winning and the most important thing: finding your own rhythm, merging with the thing you are doing.
Respect for the effort of everyone involved in this great adventure and for its honest, authentic documentary, which is why it is so moving.
I think think is my first ever comment on a TH-cam video. This series was amazing, great cinematography but most importantly amazing storytelling! Fantastic from everyone involved!
I hope one day I can afford a Porsche! 😅
Absolutely amazing, beautiful. Michael, all of you, you achieved something I never will. I have related so much to all the emotions, all the up's and down's, you have had me on the edge of my seat, in tears and smiling. Thank you, at 62 you have given me some inspiration