It just seemed to me that the director had no clue of how the car industry worked in the 60's.
Henry Ford was better organised in the late 1800's compared to that awful film.
If Ferrari was knocking up engines on a wooden bench in the same shed as the bodyshop then I'll eat my hat infact my motorcycle crash hat.
It looked like they just bumbled along producing cars like an unskilled bloke would do in a back garden shed.....it annoyed me to tell the truth.
One second the GT40 had done 22 hours on the track covered in sh*te then the next shot the car was gleaming.
Wipers going like the clappers in the rain looking out the windsreen , cut back to the drivers face and they were on slow , just really poor continuity all the way through , made me cringe.
I won't even re watch it when its free to view on BBC in a few months.
Herbie rides again was more believable.