just chiming in on the Henry Ford II scene: first of all, Tracy Letts is one of our greatest living actors (and playwrights), and he kills it in this film . . . second, the particular scene we're discussing is funny as hell, and has some unexpected nuance. yes, he's scared shitless, but he's also very emotional about being in such a fast and highly developed automobile that bears his grandfather's name. so, yeah, he's crying, but he doesn't come across as a sissy. on the contrary, the movie makes it clear that LeMans is "the Deuce's" no-expense-spared vendetta to get even with Enzo for humiliating him over a possible sale of Ferrari to Ford . . . guys, the movie isn't perfect, and every time Ken shifts from third to fourth and the revs go UP, you will cringe. but it's a very good (Hollywood) movie (NOT a documentary), and i think you'll all be satisfied watching it on the big screen.
JMHO,
Alan