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An epilogue reveals that Bob Williams went on to become a celebrated blues guitarist while Jackie Stewart won the championship.
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Williams eventually crashes his car, makes a surprise recovery, and ultimately loses the title when he gets diarrhea before a race and is unable to line up on the starting grid due to getting locked into his caravan when the manager thought there was no one in the caravan.
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Williams portrays the fictitious character Bob Williams, a rival driver competing for the 1970s F1 World Championship. The "Supreme" video, titled "Gentlemen racers" as seen in its opening credits, is a tribute to British Formula One driver Jackie Stewart. Williams also recorded a French version of the song that was released in France, peaking at number 12 and spending 34 weeks on the French chart, being certified Gold by the SNEP. The song became another success for Williams, making the top ten in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Austria, New Zealand, and several other countries. The song was re-recorded in a swing tone, and titled "Swing Supreme" for his 2013 album Swings Both Ways. The string instrument part is a François de Roubaix-composed piece from the José Giovanni-directed film Dernier domicile connu starring Lino Ventura and Marlène Jobert. The bridge of the song contains an interpolation of Gloria Gaynor's " I Will Survive".