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Apple seeks to tap into a growing Formula 1 fan base in the United States with its new $200 million-plus action movie, which hits theaters on June 27.
F1: The Movie sped into Times Square on Monday night, marking the world premiere of the Formula 1 racing drama starring Brad Pitt and Damson Idris.
Brad Pitt, 61, and Javier Bardem, 56, lead the all-star lineup in New York City on Monday for the official movie premiere of ‘F1.’ They were joined on the red carpet by Formula One drivers and the film’s other stars, including actor Damson Idris and professional race car driver Lewis Hamilton, who competes in Formula One.
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Damson Idris didn’t hold back when asked if he could beat Lewis Hamilton admitting the F1 icon is “fast in every way.”
Considering the shuffling Formula One calendar, Lewis Hamilton has voiced that he isn't a fan of axing 'classic' venues for new ones.
If there wasn’t enough pressure for Brad Pitt to endure some of the challenges F1 drivers face, imagine having to do it alongside one of the most highly decorated drivers in Formula One history. This was precisely the case for Pitt and fellow actor Damson Idris while filming the highly
Lewis Hamilton is redefining race weekend luxury with House 44, a trackside suite starting offering fans exclusive access.
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