
Hollywood meets high-speed motorsports as “F1” officially races into theaters this summer! With Brad Pitt, Kerry Condon, and Javier Bardem leading the cast, and official collaboration from the FIA, this film is generating serious buzz among both film lovers and Formula 1 fans.
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“F1” is set to deliver high drama, intense rivalries, and real racing action. Buckle up because we’ve got everything you need to know about the film right here.
Plot
In “F1,” Brad Pitt portrays Sonny Hayes, a former Formula 1 prodigy from the 1990s whose career was derailed by a devastating crash. Three decades later, Hayes is a drifting racer-for-hire until his old teammate, Ruben Cervantes (played by Javier Bardem), persuades him to return to the sport.
Hayes joins the fictional APXGP team to mentor the ambitious rookie Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris). As Hayes confronts his past and the challenges of a comeback, he must navigate the intense competition and high stakes of Formula 1 racing.
What To Know Before Watching “F1”
This movie has so many fun tidbits that racing fans will go wild over once they strap in their seats this summer. With the film’s score created by Hans Zimmer, fans are already looking forward to the rush of emotions during all of the pivotal track scenes.
Authenticity at 200 MPH
The filmmakers didn’t just simulate Formula One — they became part of it. Principal photography took place during actual Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends, with Brad Pitt and Damson Idris suiting up as drivers for the fictional APXGP team. The crew was granted access to real pit lanes, garages, and even portions of the track during live events, allowing them to capture the adrenaline, chaos, and precision of a true race weekend.
In fact, the APXGP car was engineered in collaboration with Mercedes and driven during support sessions at several iconic race tracks and locations, including:
- 2023 British Grand Prix
- Silverstone Circuit (United Kingdom)
- Hungaroring (Hungary)
- Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium)
- Monza Circuit (Italy)
- Circuit Zandvoort (Netherlands)
- Suzuka International Racing Course (Japan)
- Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez (Mexico)
- Las Vegas Strip Circuit (United States)
- Yas Marina Circuit (Abu Dhabi)
- Daytona International Speedway (United States)
Lewis Hamilton’s Hands-On Role
Seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton played a pivotal role as a producer and a creative force dedicated to ensuring the sport was accurately and respectfully represented. He offered insight on everything from race dialogue to guiding how drivers interact with engineers and media, guaranteeing that “F1” is more than just a visually spectacular, but that it’s emotionally and culturally grounded in the world of racing.
Director Spotlight: Joseph Kosinski
Joseph Kosinski is the visionary behind “F1,” known for blending cutting-edge visual storytelling with emotional depth. Kosinski first gained attention with his 2010 directorial debut, “TRON: Legacy” (2010), where he reimagined a cult classic using revolutionary digital filmmaking techniques. His laser-focused eye for immersive, realistic spectacle continued into films like “Oblivion” (2013) starring Tom Cruise, and “Only the Brave” (2017), starring Josh Brolin.
But it was when he teamed up once again with “Mission: Impossible” star Tom Cruise to create “Top Gun: Maverick” (2022) that cemented Kosinski as a director with the perfect balance of blockbuster thrills and grounded, character-driven narrative. The sequel was celebrated for its practical effects, visceral flight sequences, and emotional arc — all elements you can expect to see in the fast-paced world of Formula 1.
Cast and Crew
Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, and Kerry Condon lead the cast in this high-speed racing drama set in the heart of Formula 1. Pitt, an Academy Award winner, is widely recognized for his roles in films such as ”Fight Club” (1999), ”Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” (2019), and ”Bullet Train” (2022). Damson Idris rose to prominence as Franklin Saint in the critically acclaimed FX series ”Snowfall” (2017–2023), and has since become one of Hollywood’s most promising rising stars. Kerry Condon is best known for her Oscar-nominated performance in ”The Banshees of Inisherin” (2022), as well as her role as the voice of F.R.I.D.A.Y., Tony Stark’s AI assistant, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Here’s a detailed look at who’s all involved:
Main Cast:
- Brad Pitt as Sonny Hayes
- Damson Idris as Joshua Pearce
- Javier Bardem as Ruben Cervantes
- Kerry Condon, Tobias Menzies, Sarah Niles, Kim Bodnia, and Samson Kayo in supporting roles
The crew includes:
- Director: Joseph Kosinski
- Producer: Jerry Bruckheimer
- Producer: Chad Oman
- Producers from Plan B Entertainment: Dede Gardner & Jeremy Kleiner
- Producer and F1 technical advisor: Lewis Hamilton
- Screenwriter: Ehren Kruger
- Cinematographer: Claudio Miranda
- Composer: Hans Zimmer
Real F1 Drivers Appearing in the Film
What will have F1 fans jumping out of their seats is seeing all 10 of the 2023 season’s F1 teams and their drivers making an appearance:
- Max Verstappen from the Netherlands: Red Bull Racing
- Sergio Pérez from Mexico: Red Bull Racing
- Lewis Hamilton from the United Kingdom: Mercedes-AMG Petronas
- George Russell from the United Kingdom: Mercedes-AMG Petronas
- Charles Leclerc from Monaco: Scuderia Ferrari
- Carlos Sainz Jr. from Spain: Scuderia Ferrari
- Lando Norris from the United Kingdom: McLaren
- Oscar Piastri from Australia: McLaren
- Fernando Alonso from Spain: Aston Martin
- Lance Stroll from Canada: Aston Martin
- Esteban Ocon from France: Alpine
- Pierre Gasly from France: Alpine
- Valtteri Bottas from Finland: Alfa Romeo
- Zhou Guanyu from China: Alfa Romeo
- Kevin Magnussen from Denmark: Haas F1 Team
- Nico Hülkenberg from Germany: Haas F1 Team
- Yuki Tsunoda from Japan: Scuderia AlphaTauri
- Nyck de Vries from Netherlands: Scuderia AlphaTauri
- Daniel Ricciardo from Australia: Scuderia AlphaTauri
- Liam Lawson from New Zealand: Scuderia AlphaTauri
- Alexander Albon from Thailand/United Kingdom: Williams Racing
- Logan Sargeant from the United States: Williams Racing
Genre and Rating
“F1” is a sports film drama. With names like Jerry Bruckheimer and Joseph Kosinski behind the film, moviegoers can anticipate plenty of fast-moving, rip-roaring action scenes on the track.
The film is rated PG-13, making it suitable for teens and up, because of some intense scenes and thematic elements tied to the world of professional motorsports.
Runtime
The runtime for “F1” is 2 hours and 36 minutes.
Release Date for Theaters
Warner Bros. and Apple Original Films announced “F1” is scheduled to be released in international theaters on June 25th, 2025. Fans in the United States and Canada can expect it to hit theaters in regular and IMAX formats on June 27th.
Watch the Official Trailer for “F1”
Check out the incredible real-life racing footage captured from the outside in, in the official “F1” movie trailer now:
How To Stream “F1”
“F1” will be available for streaming exclusively on Apple TV+ following the film’s theatrical release. However, the exact date it will be available has yet to be announced. As with many new releases, it’s likely that the film will eventually be available on other legitimate platforms, either through paid services or free, ad-supported options, several months after its debut.
While the wait may be tough for eager fans, it’s important to steer clear of pirated copies and sketchy streaming sites that can expose your devices and personal information to serious risks. Instead, head to StreamSafely’s curated guide to find exactly where and how to legally and safely watch “F1” and other blockbusters.