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Start your engines! Brad Pitt just hit Mexico City with a smile that was as smooth as his new movie. The Hollywood heavyweight rolled into town to promote "F1: The Movie," where he plays a race car driver returning to the track to mentor a rising star.
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FirstCuriosity on MSNWatch: Chase Elliott and Christopher Bell Fumble Podium Champagne Celebration at Mexico CityNASCAR headed to the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez circuit in Mexico City with a points race for the first time in the sport’s history. In typical F1-celebratory fashion, the sport carried out a podium setup including champagne bottles and trophies,
Brad Pitt is in his buzzcut era — again. Currently promoting his forthcoming film “F1,” the award-winning actor returned to his signature ’90s haircut, showing off the short ‘do at the movie’s Mexico City premiere on Monday night.
Simone Ashley’s role in Brad Pitt’s upcoming “F1” racing movie has been cut from the final film – even though the “Bridgerton” star shot an entire storyline for the project. Director Joseph Kosinski explained the reason behind the surprising news in an interview published on Monday, June 16.
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EssentiallySports on MSN‘They’re Not F1’: Fans Jump in Defense of NASCAR Cars as Mexico Race Seemingly Failing to DeliverAutódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is Mexico’s crown jewel of motorsport, a track that’s been turning heads since 1959. The post ‘They’re Not F1’: Fans Jump in Defense of NASCAR Cars as Mexico Race Seemingly Failing to Deliver appeared first on EssentiallySports.
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US Weekly on MSNBrad Pitt Was ‘Moved’ by F1 Character Having to ‘Address’ Life’s ‘Unanswered Questions’Brad Pitt opens up about the emotional journey of playing a retired Formula 1 driver in the upcoming blockbuster F1 by Joseph Kosinski.
As RFK Racing heads to Mexico for the weekend, NASCAR fans are concerned over the level of security provided to the teams.
The FIA has published the calendar for the F1 2026 season, with Formula 1's new era beginning with the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park.