The films were judged on 3 specific criteria:
1. Originality. The obstacle course involved. How the chase works into the story.
2. Technique. How the camera is used. Editing. Use of music. etc.
3. Visceral thrill.
5. Blue Brothers(1980)

About as fun as it gets when it comes to car crashes.
4. Death Proof (2007)

3. To Live and Die In L.A. (1985)

Everything builds up to this point in the film. Friedkin also scores major points for doing something I've never seen done in a car chase: cutting to psychological states of the characters during the car chase. The obstacle course itself is something that car chases have been taking from since '85: a car on a freeway traveling against traffic. This is a film (criminally) missing from several car chase lists.
2. The Road Warrior (1981)

14 minutes of pure adrenaline. What makes this one unique is how it basically mixes an entire battle with a car chase.
1. The French Connection (1971)

Unmatched in visceral thrill to this day. The chase exemplifies Popeye Doyle's obssessiveness as a cop. It's also the scene that elevates this from "Wow. This is a really good film." to "Fuck! That was an amazing film."
Some honorable mentions: The Seven Ups, Die Hard With A Vengeance, Bullitt
What are yours?
You forget about Bullitt (1968). But is to hard to vote for 5, there are lot of god car chase. Bullit have super sund of cars.
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