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The great news for F1 fans in the UK is that terrestrial free-to-air Channel 4 will be showing the British GP live. That means you'll also be able to stream the action via its online streaming service without paying a penny. Coverage starts at 1:30 p.m. BST ahead of the 3 p.m. start.
Vroom! That’s the sound of the new F1 movie that’s zooming into theaters this weekend. Directed by Joseph Kosinski (who is best known for his record-breaking flick Top Gun: Maverick), with a screenplay written by Ehren Kruger,
Verstappen takes pole position at Silverstone but trails Piastri and Norris in the overall standings as F1 action begins at 9:55 a.m. ET on ESPN2.
You may like I just found the one racing movie you should watch before seeing 'F1' — and it’s streaming on Hulu now Apple TV Plus just dropped a trailer for its new crime thriller with Denzel Washington — and it looks like a must-watch Apple TV Plus' new adventure movie with Natalie Portman and John Krasinski just got a new trailer — and I can't wait to stream it If you'd prefer to skip the trip to the theater and see the movie at home,
If you enjoyed the high-octane drama and behind-the-scenes intensity depicted in Brad Pitt’s "F1: The Movie," then the world of motorsports has an even richer cinematic landscape for you to explore.
You might be wondering why Brad Pitt has been talking about Formula 1 almost incessantly for the last year-plus, or why Damson Idris showed up to the Met Gala in a Formula 1 car. You're about to find out! Because the two are starring in a movie about—you guessed it—Formula 1 that hits theaters this week.
F1 the Movie is hurtling into cinemas this week, drawing in huge box office numbers for the Summer Blockbuster season already and fuelling newfound interest in Formula One and motorsport on screen. Brad Pitt leads the sports drama,
Brad Pitt’s latest film “F1” is racing onto screens after a long wait. The film follows Pitt as a retired Formula 1 driver who is asked to step back into the mix to help guide an up-and-coming driver played by Damson Idris. This is Kosinsky’s first film since 2022’s “Top Gun: Maverick.”
Apple is in talks to acquire U.S. broadcast rights to screen Formula 1 racing when the contract becomes available next year, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
With scripted series 'Senna,' Netflix — already home to popular F1 docuseries 'Drive to Survive' — deepens its relationship with the world's most prestigious racing championship.
If you wonder why this weekend's British Grand Prix and other races are loved by their fans, don't look to NASCAR — look to the infighting and antics that fuel reality TV.