I Finally Watched F1. I Loved It, But There’s One Major Gripe That I Hope A Potential Sequel Fixes
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I Finally Watched F1. I Loved It, But There’s One Major Gripe That I Hope A Potential Sequel Fixes


After missing F1 in all its IMAX glory upon hitting the 2025 movie schedule, I finally got to experience the eye-popping Brad Pitt flick over the holidays. Let me tell you, I loved this movie and I’m not even a big fan of the sport like some of my colleagues. With drama, intense racing sequences, and the great on-screen pairing of Pitt and Damson Idris, I loved just about everything about Joseph Kosinski’s. Well, almost everything…

With all this talk of a potential F1 sequel with Pitt’s Sonny Hayes possibly taking a spin at a new form of racing, there’s something I would like for the movie to leave in the dust and not bring back the second time around. No, it’s not the flashbacks (those Camel racing jumpsuits were amazing), nor is it the first movie’s length. Instead, it’s the on-track antics of F1’s star…

Brad Pitt in F1

(Image credit: Apple / Warner Bros.)

We Have To Tone Down Sonny Hayes’ Problematic On-Track Methods



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