"F1: Track of Glory" Unveils New Series of Posters



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"F1: Track of Glory" Unveils New Series of Posters

Fans of high - octane racing are in for a treat as new posters for "F1: Track of Glory" have been released. These posters offer a sneak peek into the thrilling world of Formula One that the film is set to bring to life. With their dynamic designs, they perfectly capture the speed, excitement, and intensity that are the hallmarks of F1 racing.

 
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In the movie, Sonny Hayes, played by the talented Brad Pitt, is a retired F1 driver from the 1990s. After a horrific crash forced him to leave F1 and explore other racing disciplines, he gets a call from an old friend and team owner, Ruben (Javier Bardem). Hayes is asked to come out of retirement to mentor the rookie prodigy Joshua Pearce, portrayed by Damson Idris, for the Apex Grand Prix team. Together, they aim to make a mark on the F1 circuit once again.
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Directed by Joseph Kosinski and written by Ehren Kruger, the film has been shot during actual grand prix weekends, immersing viewers in the real - life excitement of F1. Scheduled for a June 27, 2025 release in the United States, "F1: Track of Glory" also features an ensemble cast including Kerry Condon, Tobias Menzies, Kim Bodnia, and more. As the release date approaches, fans are eagerly counting down the days to experience this high - speed adventure on the big screen.
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