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F1 Movie: Lewis Hamilton taught Brad Pitt’s driving skills

Brad Pitt’s speed is real and Hollywood’s Formula 1 film will be the most authentic racing film that cinema screens ever reached in June, according to the seven-time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton.

The Ferrari driver said that the production of Apple Original Films had the lot – “Brad Pitt, Speed, Thrills, an epic outsider story, a drama, humor and a bit of romance.”

A two-minute trailer for the film, which is to be published on June 25th with Hamilton as a co-producer of Warner Bros. Pictures International, was a foretaste of the campaign on Thursday.

“It was really impressive to see how Brad can be seen at a speed of over 180 miles per hour because they cannot learn overnight,” said Hamilton, whose season begins this weekend in Australia, in recorded comments at a start event.

“The commitment and the focus that Brad put into this process was surprisingly observing.”

The film, directed by Joseph Kosinski of “Top Gun: Maverick”, also plays the film Javier Bardem as the owner of a team that is about to fail.

The British actor Damson Idris is the Hotshot Joshua Pearce alongside the aging redemption racing driver Sonny Hayes, played by Pitt, who is in real life 61.

Pitt and Idris drove at the Grand Prix Weekends and drove adapted by Mercedes and equipped with cameras and recording mates.

The fictional APX team had its own garage and its own pit wall with cars that were in the racing of the network before the start of the races.

They had slots of 10-15 minutes for rounds between exercise and qualification meetings, drivers who were ready to roll with tires and cameras as soon as the track campaign ended.

Hundreds of thousands of fans did not know that a Hollywood superstar painted in front of them with a helmet.

Kosinski said the 40 -year -old Hamilton shaped the story and also wanted to be sure that Pitt could really drive.

“If Brad cannot drive, this whole film will not work, and Lewis was very happy to discover that Brad had a lot of natural skills from the start,” said Kosinski.

“I don’t know where he has.

According to Kosinski, the filming, which was used on the car on the car in a quarter of the size of Top Gun, “like a live stage game … in the truest sense of the word with 180 miles per hour. It was an adrenaline storm every weekend.”

Pitt and Idris had months of training.

“If she drives Brad, it doesn’t act. He really focuses on keeping this car on the track and out of the wall in all of these scenes, so they simply cannot pretend,” said Kosinski.

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