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F1 Movie: A High-Octane Story Set to Thrill Racing Fans

Fasten your seatbelts. Cinema is about to experience its most electrifying lap yet. The much-anticipated F1 movie, starring Brad Pitt and produced in collaboration with Mercedes F1, is racing into theatres this June 2025, and it’s promising to change the way motorsport is portrayed on screen forever.

But this isn’t another dramatized race-day saga. This is the real deal—filmed on actual F1 tracks, during real Grand Prix weekends, with real technical support from the Mercedes AMG F1 team. It’s authenticity turned up to 11. And for fans of speed, storylines, and the unmistakable growl of a Mercedes F1 car, this film may well be the cinematic pole position of the decade.

The F1 Movie Car Isn’t Just a Prop – It’s a Purpose-Built Racing Machine

One of the biggest talking points of the film is, without a doubt, the F1 movie car—a purpose-built, fully functional beast designed to handle real track speeds and conditions.

Unlike typical Hollywood replicas, the F1 movie car used by Pitt and his co-stars is based on a modified Formula 2 chassis, engineered by the experts at Mercedes-AMG High Performance Powertrains. It features:

SpecificationF1 Movie Car
Engine3.4L V6 Turbo (Hybrid-Ready)
Max Speed

~320 km/h

Acceleration (0–100 km/h)

2.9 seconds

Aero Kit

Custom front & rear wings

Camera Rigs

Integrated 360° onboard & drone-compatible

This means when you see the F1 movie car chasing down the pit lane or diving into a chicane at Silverstone—it’s real. No CGI. No green screen. Just real rubber, real physics, and real adrenaline.

Mercedes-AMG Petronas Played a Pivotal Role in Bringing This Movie to Life

You can’t stage a film of this scale without real paddock muscle—and that’s where the Mercedes AMG F1 team enters the frame.

The filmmakers partnered directly with Mercedes F1, with Lewis Hamilton also serving as a co-producer and advisor. Their role went far beyond branding:

  • The Mercedes F1 car engineering team helped design the movie’s prototype race cars.
  • Pit crews trained actors and stunt drivers in live race conditions.
  • The team provided real garage time at circuits like Silverstone, Spa, and Hungaroring.
  • Custom rigs and pit lane mock-ups were created using authentic Mercedes AMG F1 technology.

     

“We wanted to make a film that makes F1 feel as real on screen as it does at 300 km/h,” said producer Jerry Bruckheimer in a May 2025 interview with F1 TV.

This is the first time an F1 movie car has been integrated so seamlessly into actual race weekends, filmed between real-world qualifying laps with help from a leading constructor like Mercedes F1.

How the F1 Movie Might Set a New Standard for Automotive Films

Motorsport movies have always revved the engines of cinema. Think Rush, Senna, or Ford v Ferrari—all masterpieces in their own right. But what sets the 2025 F1 movie apart?

Film

Year

Real Car Usage

Filmed During Races

F1 Team Involvement

Rush

2013

Limited

No

No

Senna

2010

Documentary

Archive Footage

No

Ford v Ferrari

2019

Partial

No

No

F1 Movie (2025)

2025

Yes (F2-based)

Yes (F1 weekends)

Yes (Mercedes AMG F1)

This movie isn’t just about storytelling—it’s an immersive experience. The inclusion of live race-day footage, engineered by Mercedes AMG F1, ensures that audiences feel the tension of tyre strategies, pit stops, and wheel-to-wheel combat.

Even motorsport insiders believe this project will redefine how car racing is captured on film—with Brad Pitt piloting a modified F1 movie car at over 300 km/h between live sessions at circuits across Europe and the Middle East.

The Countdown Begins – What to Expect When the F1 Movie Hits the Screens

The F1 movie will hit theatres globally on June 25, 2025, before heading to Apple TV+ later in the year. Here’s what the rollout looks like:

Date

Event

June 12

World Premiere – London

June 21

India Theatrical Previews (Selected Cities)

June 25

Global Theatrical Release

September

Apple TV+ Streaming Launch

This means that fans of the Mercedes F1 car, or anyone curious to witness the engineering wizardry of Mercedes AMG F1 in a blockbuster format, can dive right into the action by mid-year.

Advance bookings for IMAX and Dolby Cinema screens are expected to open by June 10, with Autohangar offering exclusive early access content to its community of enthusiasts.

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Autohangar x F1: Your Front-Row Seat to the Future of Motorsport Storytelling

As a brand committed to living and breathing the Mercedes experience, Autohangar is curating exclusive digital features to celebrate the F1 movie release:

  • Behind-the-scenes commentary from the Mercedes F1 garage
  • Tech breakdowns of the F1 movie car for engineering buffs
  • Podcast-style breakdowns of movie vs. real F1 dynamics
  • Access to live race + film screening events across Mumbai & Delhi
 

This is more than a film. It’s a love letter to the craft, the chaos, and the culture of Formula 1—created with the precision of a Mercedes F1 car, and the drama of a podium finish.

Final Lap: The F1 Movie Is a Game-Changer for Fans and Film Alike

From the roar of the F1 movie car on live circuits to the storytelling finesse of Hollywood’s finest, this is one of the most authentic representations of the sport ever attempted. With Mercedes AMG F1 engineering every detail from the pit to the screen, this film isn’t just “inspired by” racing—it’s built with it.

So, when the lights go out and the screen ignites, remember: this isn’t fiction. This is Formula 1. And the Mercedes F1 car is ready for its biggest close-up yet.

June 27, 2025
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