As the anticipation for the upcoming Formula 1 movie begins to rev in high gear, fresh insights and intriguing plot details are slowly peeling off the pit lane. With the official trailer now unveiled by F1 and Apple Films, we’ve been granted a glimpse into the high-octane world beyond the riveting action sequences we’ve been lavished with to date.
The film’s director, Joseph Kosinski, has been shedding light on the key components of the movie following the trailer’s release. The movie, set to hit the big screen on June 27, 2025, promises a thrilling ride with central characters APXGP, Sonny Hayes, and Joshua Pearce.
A key plot driver is the redemption story of Brad Pitt’s character, Sonny Hayes. The trailer elaborates on Hayes’ journey from the world of American sportscars to an F1 comeback. Audiences are treated to a glimpse of Hayes’ life stateside, depicting scenes of him in a laundromat, lazing in his motorhome, and indulging in some gambling. This paints a picture of Hayes as a character with a past, portrayed as a missed opportunity, a gambler living in a van. However, team boss Ruben, played by Javier Bardem, sees potential in Hayes’ story, setting the stage for an enticing narrative.
The film’s success hinges not only on the thrilling on-track action but also on a compelling narrative. As Kosinski explains, a well-crafted script and engaging story are paramount. The film promises an interplay of tension, action, and heartfelt moments, particularly around the redemption journey of Hayes.
The trailer also provides a sneak peek into the film’s character dynamics, hinting at a tense relationship between Hayes and his teammate, Joshua Pearce. The dialogue between the characters reveals a competitive edge and some animosity, adding another layer of intrigue to the plot. The film also teases a romantic subplot involving Pitt’s character and the APX GP technical boss, Kate, played by Kerry Condon.
The movie isn’t just for F1 enthusiasts. The storyline aims to appeal to a wider audience, with Kosinski emphasizing the film’s themes of friendship, teamwork, sacrifice, and redemption. The director believes the film could even inspire non-F1 fans to follow the sport.
Breaking away from the norm of using stunt drivers, the movie’s success hinged on Pitt’s driving ability. Both Pitt and Damson Idris had to learn to handle the modified F2 cars used in the film. Kosinski recalls a memorable day of testing with Brad Pitt and Lewis Hamilton, where Hamilton was eager to gauge Pitt’s driving skills. Much to their relief, Pitt displayed a natural ability behind the wheel, instilling confidence in the team that the film could be a success.
Hamilton was impressed by Pitt’s dedication and ability to master driving at speeds over 180mph. The Ferrari driver commended Pitt’s commitment and focus throughout the process, which he found inspiring.
Despite the action-packed filming process, Kosinski admitted he never got behind the wheel himself, citing insurance complications. However, he did manage to fulfill a personal goal of filming a scene at the iconic Monza track in Italy, a tribute to the original 1967 F1 movie, Grand Prix.
As the world gears up for the release of the F1 movie, the newly released trailer and director’s insights offer a tantalizing taste of what’s to come. It promises a blend of action, drama, and heart, set against the thrilling backdrop of the world’s most exciting racing circuit. Whether you’re an F1 fan or not, this movie is shaping up to be a must-see.