Brad Pitt treated fans to a sneak glimpse of his highly anticipated Formula One film during a dramatic sequence recorded during the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Clad in full racing gear, the 60-year-old actor was spotted walking unsteadily after a staged "crash," which culminated in a written medical assessment for his character, Sonny Hayes.
The fake APX GP team issued a beautifully prepared parody statement to give reality to the performance, stating:
"During qualifying, Sonny experienced a major impact that necessitated emergency medical attention.
Incidents of this size are always handled seriously, and Sonny's health remains our number one concern.
While he is generally stable, he will not compete in tomorrow's race to focus on rehabilitation.
The whole crew is behind him, and we will give updates as they become available. Joshua will run solo tomorrow, bringing the team forward.
Pitt plays Hayes, a veteran Formula One racer who makes a daring comeback to teach his colleague Joshua Pearce, played by Damson Idris.
The plot sets the team against racing legends in a high-stakes confrontation.
While he is generally stable, he will not compete in tomorrow's race to focus on rehabilitation.
The whole crew is behind him, and we will give updates as they become available. Joshua will run solo tomorrow, bringing the team forward.
Pitt plays Hayes, a veteran Formula One racer who makes a daring comeback to teach his colleague Joshua Pearce, played by Damson Idris.
The plot sets the team against racing legends in a high-stakes confrontation.
Filming for the project has been building up, with Pitt spotted at the Mexican Grand Prix last month filming extra scenes.
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