Lewis Hamilton’s co-production of F1: The Movie promised authenticity and diversity, but ultimately fell short in its portrayal of female characters. Despite a strong premise, the film reinforces stereotypes rather than breaking new ground.
Lewis Hamilton is surprised by Brad Pitt's driving skills in the upcoming F1 movie. With real racing scenes and a gripping plot, this film is set to revolutionize racing cinema. Don't miss the theatrical release on June 27!
Apple's WWDC 2025 is set to unveil exciting new features for iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and MacOS Sequoia. Get ready for a new look and functionality, plus discussions on Siri's future!
Carlos Sainz shares insights at the premiere of 'F1 The Movie' in New York, urging pure F1 fans to embrace the Hollywood take on their sport. Meanwhile, Max Verstappen opts for family over film, stirring discussions among F1 stars.
In an unexpected event at Apple’s Fifth Avenue store, Tim Cook and Brad Pitt promoted the upcoming film 'F1 The Movie' after a panel discussing the series 'Severance'. The film is set to hit theaters on June 27, showcasing thrilling racing action.
In a dramatic turn at the Canadian Grand Prix, Lando Norris collided with teammate Oscar Piastri, leading to a costly retirement. Team boss Andrea Stella calls the incident 'not acceptable' and highlights the championship implications.
Tim Cook and Lewis Hamilton unite at Apple Park, showcasing their collaboration on 'F1 the Movie.' With high stakes and massive expectations, will this film redefine racing cinema? Explore their ambitious partnership and the technology behind the film.
In a surprising turn of events, Max Verstappen has apologized for his collision with George Russell during the Spanish Grand Prix. Team principal Christian Horner shares insights from the debrief, revealing the challenges faced during the race.
In a thrilling end to the Spanish Grand Prix, tensions escalated between Max Verstappen and George Russell following a dramatic collision. Team bosses share their perspectives on the incident, which has sparked debates about racecraft and penalties.
In a stunning turn of events, Lance Stroll will not be competing in the Grand Prix due to a hand injury, leaving 19 cars to vie for victory. What does this mean for the race dynamics?