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F1: The Movie sped into Times Square on Monday night, marking the world premiere of the Formula 1 racing drama starring Brad Pitt and Damson Idris. The film, directed by Top Gun: Maverick filmmaker Joseph Kosinski,
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GB News on MSNLewis Hamilton brutally mocked after attending F1: The Movie premiere as Ferrari star opens up on Brad PittLewis Hamilton has been mocked by fans for attending the premiere of F1: The Movie at a time when he's struggling in Formula One. Many hoped to see the 40-year-old performing at the peak of his powers again following his blockbuster move to Ferrari.
Lewis Hamilton had a heartbreaking moment during the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix when he accidentally ran over a groundhog on the track. The incident happened on Lap 12 at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montreal.
Damson Idris didn’t hold back when asked if he could beat Lewis Hamilton admitting the F1 icon is “fast in every way.”
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Lewis Hamilton won six out of seven Formula 1 championships and 73 races. But even though racing fans were pretty sure they knew the ending at the start of each race and each season, they still signed on for the twists,
Lewis Hamilton Fought For Equal Treatment Before His First F1 Win: 'I Remember Arguing' originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Lewis Hamilton has opened up about the behind-the-scenes battle that preceded his first-ever Formula 1 victory and how it came down to demanding equal treatment.
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PlanetF1.com on MSNHamilton’s cryptic statement as Ferrari driver wishes ‘I could tell you what’s happening’Lewis Hamilton has intriguingly stated he wishes he could say more about what’s going on at Ferrari after once again missing out on a podium and calling for upgrades. Hamilton lined up ahead of Charles Leclerc at the Canadian Grand Prix,