F1 Movie: Is the Brad ⁤Pitt Film Based on a True Story?

⁤ Updated June 25, 2025

The upcoming ‍Formula 1 film, featuring Brad⁣ Pitt, blends ​the high-octane ⁣world of racing with​ a fictional ​narrative. The movie,filmed during actual Grand ⁢Prix events,aims‌ for authenticity with⁣ input from⁤ F1 personalities.

Director Joseph Kosinski told RadioTimes.com that Lewis Hamilton, also a producer, contributed to the film’s accuracy, focusing ⁢on the physical ​and mental readiness of drivers. Though, the⁣ core storyline is not based on real events.

The film centers on Sonny‍ Hayes (Brad Pitt), a retired driver who returns to the ⁢Apex grand Prix team, creating tension with his rookie ‌teammate, Joshua Pearce (damson Idris). While⁢ the sport’s depiction is realistic, the characters and their specific circumstances are fictional.

“no,F1 is‌ not based on a true story,” RadioTimes.com reports. “the film is an entirely fictional tale,albeit one that is told against ⁢the very real backdrop of the sport,with attempts made to capture the reality of Formula 1 as accurately and authentically as possible.”

Although the main plot⁤ is fabricated, the‌ filmmakers drew inspiration from real-life incidents. Sonny Hayes‘s career-ending⁢ injury is ‌rumored to be loosely based on Martin ​Donnelly’s 1990 crash ⁤during practice for the spanish⁢ Grand Prix, according to MotorSport magazine.

Brad ⁤Pitt ⁤in F1. Warner bros/Apple

Kosinski ⁢emphasized the collaboration with Formula 1, stating ⁤that Stefano Domenicali, who runs F1, understood the film’s potential and granted the necessary access. Teams and⁣ drivers also offered stories and ​personal experiences, contributing to the​ film’s welcoming environment.

Producer Jerry Bruckheimer added that⁢ extensive research and an F1 executive’s daily involvement ensured accuracy. The cooperation from Ferrari and⁣ Red Bull, allowing the ​film crew’s garage between theirs,⁤ highlighted their commitment to ‌the project.

Bruckheimer clarified that the film condenses events that would typically occur⁤ over several seasons into one, emphasizing that it’s a fun movie, not a documentary.

What’s next

The F1 movie promises to capture the essence of Formula 1 while presenting an original story. It is scheduled for release in cinemas on Wednesday,June 25,2025.