Actually, I am NOT a "car enthusiast" or even a "motorsport enthusiast" these days (nor for many years for that matter); rather, I am a historian with an interest in an relatively small, niche area of automotive history. Not sure if that makes sense to most, but that is probably a fair statement of how I view things.
It has been said that the less you know or the better you can rationalize, the more you will enjoy various forms of entertainment, particularly movies and various forms of literature. You don't even want to know my views on the vast majority of "war" movies given that I was (still am I guess now that I think of it) a military historian.
Because I knew several of those involved behind the scenes (...literally well behind the scenes in most cases...) with this particular movie, I did go see it when it first came out and I have considered that one viewing quite sufficient. Of course, it and other similar efforts may have suffered somewhat due my using two of my electives in graduate school taking film classes.
Again, it may have been a nice idea for a movie and there may have been reason to give some of those involved, Bridges for instance, kudos for a good effort in a generally lost cause. However, don't look for a copy in my film collection.