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Brad Pitt to drive at British Grand Prix for upcoming Formula One movie

Brad Pitt is set to drive at the British Grand Prix as part of production for his upcoming Formula One movie.During a panel at the F1 Accelerate Summit in Miami, director Joseph Kosinski and producer Jerry Bruckheimer shared details about the upcoming Apple Studios film.The currently untitled project stars Pitt as a driver who comes out of retirement to team up with a rookie and take on the titans of the sport.Seven-time Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton is on board as a producer and will also be advising on the storyline and script, “to ensure is the most accurate racing film ever made”.Kosinski and Bruckheimer revealed that they are “creating an 11th team filming on track and on event from Silverstone to the end of the year.” This year, the British Grand Prix will take place at Silverstone on July 9.The duo confirmed that the film’s stars will actually be driving the race cars themselves, with audiences being able to enter the cockpit thanks to “the smallest moveable 6k camera ever designed”.However, Variety has since confirmed that Pitt will not be racing against other drivers on the track, and the vehicle he drives will most likely be a modified version of a junior F2 or F3 car.Panel moderator Will Buxton shared that the car being used for the film was designed by Mercedes.During a Q&A in April (via Sports Illustrated), F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali said the film will be “quite invasive in terms of production. It’s something that we need to control, in a way, but it will be another way of showing that Formula 1 never stops.”British actor Damson Idris (Swarm) will star alongside Pitt.
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Brad Pitt to drive at British Grand Prix for upcoming Formula One movie
Brad Pitt is set to drive at the British Grand Prix as part of production for his upcoming Formula One movie.During a panel at the F1 Accelerate Summit in Miami, director Joseph Kosinski and producer Jerry Bruckheimer shared details about the upcoming Apple Studios film.The currently untitled project stars Pitt as a driver who comes out of retirement to team up with a rookie and take on the titans of the sport.Seven-time Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton is on board as a producer and will also be advising on the storyline and script, “to ensure is the most accurate racing film ever made”.Kosinski and Bruckheimer revealed that they are “creating an 11th team filming on track and on event from Silverstone to the end of the year.” This year, the British Grand Prix will take place at Silverstone on July 9.The duo confirmed that the film’s stars will actually be driving the race cars themselves, with audiences being able to enter the cockpit thanks to “the smallest moveable 6k camera ever designed”.However, Variety has since confirmed that Pitt will not be racing against other drivers on the track, and the vehicle he drives will most likely be a modified version of a junior F2 or F3 car.Panel moderator Will Buxton shared that the car being used for the film was designed by Mercedes.During a Q&A in April (via Sports Illustrated), F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali said the film will be “quite invasive in terms of production. It’s something that we need to control, in a way, but it will be another way of showing that Formula 1 never stops.”British actor Damson Idris (Swarm) will star alongside Pitt.
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F1 presenter claims he will get Valtteri Bottas tattoo if he wins one race this season
F1 season is now less than two weeks away and Lewis Hamilton will be eager to wrap up his record-breaking eighth World Championship after controversially missing out to Max Vertsappen last year.However, Hamilton will have a new team-mate for the upcoming season as George Russell was brought in after Valtteri Bottas departed for Alfa Romeo.Bottas finished third in the rankings last season and picked up just the one Grand-Prix win as Verstappen and Hamilton battled for pole, and it's likely that the Finnish racing driver will find it even tougher with his new side.And F1 presenter Will Buxton is so confident that he won't win a race, he's pledged to get a tattoo if he finishes first at any point this season.The 32-year-old has won ten races over the course of his F1 career, and his last victory came in last season's Turkish Grand-Prix as he held off Verstappen in second.In fact, the last season that Bottas failed to pick up a win was in 2018, and he has won seven Grand-Prix's since then.But Buxton, who stars in the Netflix series Drive to Survive, is so confident that Bottas won't win a race this season, he's claimed that he will get a tattoo of the Alfa Romeo driver should he be proved wrong.Will Valtteri Bottas win a race for Alfa Romeo in Formula One this season? Comment below.During an interview on the Pitstop podcast, host Jake Boys made a bold prediction that Bottas would win a race this season, and Buxton replied: "Okay, that's not gonna happen. "Love Valtteri to bits but no, that's not gonna happen.
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