Brad Pitt Names the 3 Most Difficult Racing Movies of His Career—Guess Which F1 Film Tops the List

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Brad Pitt, one of Hollywood’s most versatile actors, recently opened up about the formidable challenges he faced while filming his latest racing drama, F1: The Movie. Describing the production as one of the most extraordinary experiences of his career, Pitt highlighted the intense physical and emotional demands of portraying Sonny Hayes, a veteran Formula 1 driver making a comeback after a long hiatus.

While Pitt didn’t explicitly rank his racing films, it’s clear that F1: The Movie presented unique hurdles. Unlike his previous racing roles, this film required him to master highly realistic racing sequences, filmed at actual Grand Prix events. Pitt underwent rigorous driving training to authentically embody the skill and precision required of an F1 driver, making the physicality of the role especially demanding.

In comparison, his 2019 hit Ford v Ferrari focused more on the fierce rivalry between two car manufacturers than on extensive on-track action. Although Ford v Ferrari captured the spirit of racing brilliantly, it didn’t require the same level of intense, hands-on driving Pitt encountered in his latest project.

Given these factors, F1: The Movie undoubtedly tops the list as the most physically and emotionally challenging racing film in Brad Pitt’s career. His commitment to authenticity and the immersive nature of the production have set a new benchmark for racing movies—and for his own work behind the wheel.

As Pitt continues to take on roles that push his limits, fans can expect even more thrilling performances grounded in dedication and realism.

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