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F1 Legend Slams Lando Norris Crash
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The Canadian GP CEO opened up on the 2025 event and how a clash with IndyCar in 2026, amid three races in the USA, would impact the event.
Brad Pitt plays a long-in-the-tooth former Formula One star in a "slick and shiny" new summer popcorn film from the team behind Top Gun: Maverick.
"F1," starring Brad Pitt and in theaters June 27, captures the thrill of Formula 1 in a reliable blockbuster formula that will appear rather familiar to fans of the stars and filmmakers.
A moment between Brad Pitt and George Russell at the F1 The Movie premiere on Monday has gone viral on social media.Newsweek reached out to Pitt and Russell's representatives via email for comment on Tuesday.
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The movie, co-produced by Lewis Hamilton and made by the Top Gun: Maverick team, aims to win over new fans. Our experts gave mixed reviews
Lewis Hamilton is reacting to an accident that occurred during his F1 race. The seven-time World Drivers' champion hit a groundhog.
It wasn't over for Robert Kubica after his horrific incident, as he still had a championship to win with Ferrari.
The Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal will stay on the calendar through 2035 after agreeing a four-year extension to the existing deal, Formula One said on Tuesday.
The screenplay could have used some tighter screws, but it’s still worth the ride The key word is “formula.” F1, the new Brad Pitt-led action-drama set around the globe, is a look at the high-stakes,