Truth in 24

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.

Dindo Capello: This year, the Lion (Peugeot) is very fast, you know. But sometimes, when you go to the circus, you see the Lion jumping through the ring. Jumping through one ring is easy. Through two rings is not so difficult. But jumping through four rings, probably get a little more difficult. And sometimes he fall down, the lion.

A 2009 Documentary film narrated by Jason Statham about the Audi racing team's attempt to win the 2008 24 Hours of Le Mans in the Audi R10 TDI against a car that had been faster all year, the Peugeot 908 HDi FAP. Shortly after its initial airing on ESPN, it was made available for free download on iTunes.

Tropes used in Truth in 24 include:
  • Badass Driver: Many -- notably including Peugeot's Jacques Villeneuve, who became the Formula One champion and the Indy 500 winner in the same year -- but for Le Mans specifically there is Tom Kristensen, who had won a record seven times at Le Mans in only nine appearances. He makes it eight out of ten by the end of the film.
  • Chekhov's Gun: The first line of the film is "It always rains at Le Mans."
  • Cool Old Guy: Justified, as a lot of former or ex-Formula One drivers move to sportscar racing. But it applies best to the #1 Audi, whose three drivers had a combined age of 132!
  • Dramatization: While all the footage is of true events, at several places facts are elided to give a more dramatic impression -- for example, it is nowhere mentioned that the same model Peugeot had raced against Audi in the 2007 series.
  • Epic Race: Le Mans is probably the most famous Real Life example of one, and the properties of the race that make it fit this trope are heavily emphasized in the film.
  • Fridge Horror: In-Universe; in one of the clips of races earlier in the season, the 1000km of Monza, a car that has just lost control flies through the air inches from Allan McNish's Audi -- a fact he was unaware of until watching the replay the next day.
  • Mission Control: Each car has an engineer assigned to this job for the race -- Car #2's Howden "H" Haynes gets the most screentime.
  • My Greatest Second Chance: The race is treated in this way by the #3 Audi's Mike Rockenfeller, who had crashed his car at the previous year's Le Mans.
  • Stealth Pun: The quote at the top of the page. The "four rings" Capello refers to make up Audi's logo.
  • Title Drop: In the introduction, Statham describes the race as Audi's "moment of truth -- 24 hours of truth."