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Obviously, the need for Joseph Kosinsky’s speed cannot be done by directing the “top gun: mavric”. For his follow-up of the $ 1.5 billion-dollar-earning box office, Kosinsky has opted to go behind the wheel of “F1”, a mega-judgment, the prescribed blockbuster starred Brad Pitt as a veteran formula one racer, who comes out of the retirement by a volatile youth race. In addition to collecting a top-Flight supporting cast, which includes Kerry Condon, Xavier Bardem, and Shia Whiggham, Kosinski also shot the film worldwide in some top programs at Motorsport. Perhaps most importantly, especially for followers of F1, he secured the participation of top drivers such as Lewis Hamilton, Max Verustapane and Valtere Botas (known as Terry Botas by American fans).

While Formula One has seen an increase in popularity in the United States in the last decade, it is possible to say that most Americans do not know what is different from the look of cars, separates it from NASCAR or Indycar racing. The F1 cars definitely go faster than NASCAR (holding circuit records at BOATASS 234.9 mph) and comes at a slow pace compared to Indycar (where vehicles have been seen more than 250 mph), while F1 tracks require more accurate across the board.

It can be difficult to sell to non-appreciation on F1, which can be a source of concern for Kosinski and the company as they are near the release date of their film on 25 June 2025. Generally lead changes are not loaded, and there is not a lot of wheel-to-wheel driving. It claims people that F1 is boring. If you look at the race, they say, a nascar structure, they look less dramatic. But a lot is going on in F1, and Kosinski has pointed to an entertaining Netflix series that can turn a casual game fan into F1 radical.

Joseph Kosiski drives to survive

/Ben Piercene of the film recently participated in a “F1” trailer preview program, where Kosinski answered questions about the production of the film, stating what the audience can expect from his speed-dean drama. (You can see the “F1” trailer for yourself here.) When it came to his inspiration for “F1”, he cited the Netflix documentary series “Drive to Survive”, which he laid during the Kovid -19 lockdown. According to Cosinski:

,[I] It was found that this is an incredibly unique game in which your team partners are also in many ways, your biggest competition. And for me, which makes for a great drama. I also liked that the first season of the show was focused on the last place teams, underdogs instead of Ferrari, Mercedes, Red Bull, teams, which you see in front of the pack. And I thought that an interesting story was told about an underdog team in an attempt not to win the championship, but was just trying to win a race against these Titans of the game. So this is where it started. And lucky for me, I had a contact that was in Formula One which I could take out, so I did. ,

Therefore, “F1” would not be about winning the entire Shebung, but, rather, a scary team that raced with older people. With some exceptions, the best sports movies are about conquering at least unbeatable champions, so this attempt was made for Kosinski and using true, er, formula is intelligent. Nevertheless, when you are waiting for “F1” to roar in theaters, you should check “drive to survive”, and see if this type of racing is for you. If this is, I guarantee that before the film comes out, you will stick to many Grands Prix.