F1 movie review: Is it for the fans?
If Netflix’s Drive to Survive proved one thing then it’s that F1 has plenty of storytelling potential – both on the track and off it. This is exactly why Apple and Warner Bros teamed up with F1 to bring the all the drama of the pinnacle of motor racing to the big screen. And rather than going down the tried-and-tested documentary/biopic route, F1:The Movie promised something fresh – integrating a fictional team into the championship itself. This opens the door for endless storytelling potential, but the film’s creators also wanted to ensure authenticity. This is why action sequences were shot during Grand Prix weekends and drivers had to actually drive F2 cars (modified by Mercedes to look like F1 racers); 7-time F1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton even serves as one of the producers. Combine that with bringing onboard the creators of the 2022 blockbuster Top Gun: Maverick, and you surely have all the ingredients to make this the best portrayal of F1 on the big screen. Right? Welll, not...