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Brad Pitt's F1 film production shut down, Ferrari faces 'big steps' to close Red Bull gap, and other big updates from around the world of Formula 1.
The upcoming Formula 1 film starring Brad Pitt has been shut down and put on hold due to ongoing strikes involving actor and writer unions in the US, specifically the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA). The strikes are causing delays in Hollywood film productions, including the F1 film directed by Joseph Kosinski, as Pitt and other actors involved are members of SAG-AFTRA.
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Charles Leclerc believes Ferrari needs to make significant improvements to have a chance of ending Red Bull's winning streak in 2023. Leclerc acknowledges the challenge and mentions the team's sensitivity to changing conditions, particularly wind. He expects Ferrari to make progress but acknowledges there is still a long way to go. Leclerc also acknowledges the surprising performances of midfield teams like McLaren, who have turned their season around with updates and shown strong results.
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Max Verstappen and Red Bull have dominated this year's Formula One season thanks to meticulous engineering and clever marketing. Red Bull's aim to become the top energy drink brand is intricately linked to this success, with the company investing heavily in sponsorships and advertising to reach the young demographic drawn to this sport and others. However, concerns arise regarding the negative impact of energy drinks, especially on young people, with some countries imposing age restrictions.
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In Ricciardo's first interview since confirming his return to the grid, the 34-year-old discusses with Lawrence Barretto the details of how it happened, his expectations, and how attending the Super Bowl helped reignite his motivation. Click here to watch the video.
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