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F1 Stars Drive Real Cars in New Film 'Formula'
16 Dec
Summary
- Actors trained for four months driving real F1 cars.
- Authentic engine sounds were recorded from nine tracks.
- Formula One officially cooperated after seeing 'Top Gun: Maverick' footage.

The creation of the new film 'Formula' involved a high degree of technical difficulty, with producers emphasizing the painstaking efforts to achieve unparalleled authenticity. A significant challenge was integrating the real-world event of a Grand Prix into the scripted narrative, creating a demanding production environment.
Actors underwent rigorous four-month training, progressing from F4 and F3 cars to F1 bodies with F2 engines, actually driving them. The sound team meticulously recorded authentic F1 engine noises from nine different tracks to capture the sport's true sonic landscape, ensuring a realistic auditory experience for audiences.
Achieving cooperation from Formula One was a year-long endeavor, influenced by the success of 'Top Gun: Maverick.' The production crew collaborated closely with F1 driver Lewis Hamilton and strategist Bernie Collins to perfect details like engine sounds and driving tactics. This commitment to accuracy deeply impressed the F1 drivers who screened the film, affirming that the movie truly represented their world.




