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Brad Pitt appears at British Grand Prix with girlfriend Ines de Ramon as 'F1' teaser drops
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Date:2025-04-11 13:36:30
Brad Pitt is fully in the driver's seat for his latest film.
A trailer for Pitt's upcoming formula racing drama "F1" dropped on Sunday. The Apple Original Films production is helmed by "Top Gun: Maverick" director Joseph Kosinski.
The nearly two-minute clip opens with a conversation between Pitt and co-star Kerry Condon's characters. Pitt, who plays a former driver returning to the racing sport, tells Condon they need to "build our car for combat."
"How am I supposed to make that safe?" Condon's character asks in astonishment, to which Pitt replies, "Who said anything about safe?"
The trailer then kicks into high gear with several lightning sequences of racecars zooming around the speedway. Toward the end of the teaser, Pitt's character gets behind the wheel for a round of high-speed competition.
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Brad Pitt attends British Grand Prix with girlfriend Ines de Ramon
Pitt paid a visit to the real-life racetrack with girlfriend Ines de Ramon this weekend.
The couple were spotted Sunday walking in the paddock during the F1 event at Silverstone Circuit in Northampton, England.
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The Oscar-winning actor kept it casual in a white top and light yellow zip-up hoodie, which he accessorized with a pair of aviator sunglasses and a patterned bucket hat.
Meanwhile, De Ramon wore a long-sleeved, baby blue dress, which she paired with a gold pendant necklace.
Production on Pitt’s film "F1" took place during actual Grand Prix weekends as professional racers hit the track, Apple TV+ shared in a recent press release.
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