Watched Rush last night; 1976 F1 season was a case of real life being more incredible than fiction!
Seeing the movie without knowing it was a true story one would laugh at the possibility of Lauda's recovery.
I was at the 1973 Canadian GP, which was the first time a pace car was used and it got in front of the wrong car and confused the finishing order of the race. While the officials were sorting out who had won the race there was a rumour around the paddock that the teams voted for the Hesketh team to be declared the winners, as they threw the best parties!
The Hesketh team was something quite extrordinary in the history of F1, that day at Mosport I got Lord Hesketh's autograph (the only one I've ever asked for in my life) and he told me that he was 'quite sure Bubbles would have the car running well for the race'!
I still have a Hesketh bear decal on one of my tool boxes!
A great story about a special time and certainly the best F1 movie made to date.

Whoever did the casting for this movie should win an Oscar, remarkable!
One more note; Hesketh's family fortune was never at risk, F1 just got too expensive for him.