Brad Pitt “didn’t stall it!” | Sky F1 presenter gives crucial advice to movie

The Hollywood superstar’s upcoming Formula 1 movie is being filmed at ♓the F1 British Grand Prix this weekend, with Pitt himself getting behind the wheel to shoot s𒉰cenes.
New detail from the paddock on Frida🌟y has demonstrated how seriously the 59-y💖ear-actor and the movie crew are taking it.



“They have done an incredib﷽le job to create an authentic experience,” Karun Chandhok🐽 said on Sky as he walked through the fictional F1 team’s garage.
“Their wh꧙ole garage is set up like most other teams’.
“Our colleague Bernie Collins has been in here, advising the𒐪m, mak✨ing sure they’ve got all the right screens up, and telemetry traces.”
Collins, who is the former Aston Martiꦛn strategy 🌺chief, now offers her expertise in a TV role with Sky.
Ex-F1 driver Chandhok added about the proces🔜s of filming the movie: “They are doing 30 days across circuits - Silverstone, Budapest, Abu Dhabi, 🌟Vegas, Monza.
🤪“They have British drivers - Warrඣen Hughes, Jon Lancaster, Luciano Bacheta - helping to train Brad Pitt. They have been driver coaching him.
“They did some practice starts and he was very goodꦆ, didn’t stall it once!”





Tꦑed Kravitz added: “Everyone here is an extra in a movie set.
“APXGP is the name of the team. They’ve got their own barriers. Soꦡnny Hayes is running Kimi Raikkonen’s #7 - that is Brad Pitt, of course.
“His ไteammate in the fictional as-yet-untitled film is Damson Idris, he’s running Marcus Ericsson’s #9.”
Chandhok said about the car that Pitt will drive: “The car is a GP2 chassis but they have been modified to look like F1 cars, with help from Mercedes. To make it l🌼ook like the current regulation rear wings…”
The ✅film, whꦡich has no title yet, will be released by Apple TV.
Lewis Hamilton is involved as a co-producer.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, tꦅo ಌF1.