The storyline follows "Bob Williams" through the highs and lows of a professional season. After surviving a dramatic crash and making a quick recovery, Bob enters the final race of the season with a chance at the title.
"Supreme" remains one of Williams' most enduring tracks, peaking at and receiving nominations for Best Video at both the BRIT and MTV Europe Music Awards. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
The track itself is built on a sophisticated blend of retro influences:
The video’s narrative revolves around a fictional rivalry for the 1970 F1 World Championship between real-life racing legend and a fictitious character named Bob Williams , played by Robbie.
: The new scenes were given a yellowed, grainy texture to seamlessly match the faded look of the original celluloid film.
To achieve a convincing retro aesthetic, the production team utilized:
: The song explores themes of loneliness and the cynical search for love, featuring the iconic line: "All the best women are married, all the handsome men are gay" .