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EssentiallySports on MSN‘They’re Not F1’: Fans Jump in Defense of NASCAR Cars as Mexico Race Seemingly Failing to DeliverAutódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is Mexico’s crown jewel of motorsport, a track that’s been turning heads since 1959. The post ‘They’re Not F1’: Fans Jump in Defense of NASCAR Cars as Mexico Race Seemingly Failing to Deliver appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Denver Nuggets guard Russell Westbrook plans to decline his $3.47 million player option for next season, ESPN reported on Friday.
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US Weekly on MSNBrad Pitt Was ‘Moved’ by F1 Character Having to ‘Address’ Life’s ‘Unanswered Questions’Brad Pitt opens up about the emotional journey of playing a retired Formula 1 driver in the upcoming blockbuster F1 by Joseph Kosinski.
Start your engines! Brad Pitt just hit Mexico City with a smile that was as smooth as his new movie. The Hollywood heavyweight rolled into town to promote "F1: The Movie," where he plays a race car driver returning to the track to mentor a rising star.
As RFK Racing heads to Mexico for the weekend, NASCAR fans are concerned over the level of security provided to the teams.
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Brad Pitt rocked his buzz cut, in addition to gray facial hair, for the first time on the red carpet during 'F1' press in Mexico City. See the dramatic hair change.
The Austrian Grand Prix (June 29) will have some fun with the upcoming F1 movie: One of the APXGP cars that Brad Pitt drives in the film will join the legends parade that race weekend. Other cars from films including “Rush” (a personal favorite of mine) will also be involved — check out the list.
Pato O'Ward has landed his next big opportunity in F1, but this time around, it's part of a commercial partnership.