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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Brad Pitt's Need for Speed: F1 Movie's Extreme Reality

Brad Pitt's Need for Speed: F1 Movie's Extreme Reality

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Engineers built near-F1 cars from F2 chassis and Mercedes tech.
  • Actors trained with seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton.
  • Filmmakers used an immersive approach for authentic racing action.
Brad Pitt's Need for Speed: F1 Movie's Extreme Reality

The creation of F1: The Movie involved unprecedented engineering feats, with "almost-F1 cars" developed from Formula 2 chassis and Mercedes technology. These vehicles were built to reach speeds near 200 miles per hour, with some even featuring electric powertrains for pit lane filming.

Actors underwent rigorous training with seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton, who served as a producer and driving coach. This collaboration ensured the on-screen action, including Brad Pitt's realistic driving sequences, conveyed genuine motorsport intensity.

Filmmakers employed an immersive approach, transforming the Formula 1 paddock into a two-year mobile film set. This method demanded meticulous preparation, allowing only brief windows for capturing authentic, high-speed racing sequences that captivated audiences worldwide.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
Yes, Brad Pitt and other actors trained with Lewis Hamilton and drove the specially engineered near-F1 cars.
The cars were built using Formula 2 chassis, Mercedes technology, and real racing engines to achieve authentic performance.
Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton trained the actors, serving as both a coach and producer for the film.

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