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Celebrities and Formula 1 (F1) drivers hit the red carpet on June 16 for the premiere of F1 The Movie in New York City. The film stars Pitt, Javier Bardem, Damson Idris and Kerry Condon.
The Canadian Grand Prix was first held in 1967, and moved to its current venue in 1978 before being renamed after the legendary Gilles Villeneuve four years later. Since then, it’s barely been off the ...
The Canadian Grand Prix will remain on the Formula 1 calendar until 2035. This was confirmed after a new deal between F1, promoter Octane Racing Group, and the governments of Canada and Québec. The ...
The Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal will stay on the calendar through 2035 after agreeing a four-year extension to the ...
Pitt was in Times Square in New York for the launch of the film, which has been in production over the last several months ...
The deal to keep Montreal follows long-term extensions for Melbourne (2037), Bahrain (2036) and Silverstone (2034).
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The Race on MSNEight things we learned from F1's Canadian GPA clash in the final laps between the two McLarens, and a post-race protest against winner George Russell, added some la ...
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Dagens.com on MSNBiggest Stars Shine at 300$ million ‘F1: The Movie’ World PremiereWith a production budget reportedly swelling to $300 million, F1: The Movie is one of the most ambitious sports films ever ...
While much of the focus was on the Briton, former racing driver and F1 pundit Davide Valsecchi believes Piastri must also shoulder some of the blame and compared his driving to Lewis Hamilton and Max ...
FORMULA ONE stars were joined by their Wags and Brad Pitt on the red carpet for the premiere of F1: The Movie. The ...
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