Brad Pitt goes out with his girlfriend Inés de Ramón at the British Grand Prix

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Brad Pitt goes out with his girlfriend Inés de Ramón at the British Grand Prix

On Sunday, July 7, Brad Pitt, 60, was seen at the British Grand Prix at the Silverstone circuit in Northampton, England, holding hands with his girlfriend of more than a year.

Brad Pitt wore a light yellow zip-up jacket with light pants and accessorized his look with a houndstooth bucket hat and aviator sunglasses.

Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon

Meanwhile, de Ramon, a 34-year-old jewellery executive, looked chic in a long-sleeved pastel blue dress which she wore with a gold necklace and thick sunglasses.

Earlier this year, a source told People magazine that there was a “natural” progression in their romance and the couple moved in together. “They spent so much time together at Brad’s house that it made sense for Ines to move in with him,” the source said. “Brad is very happy and loves spending time with her. Living together was a natural fit.”

since November 2022, Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon, 34, have been romantically linked and they were first photographed together with  Rande Gerber and Cindy Crawford at a Bono concert.

Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon

She was previously married to “Vampire Diaries” star Paul Wesley for almost three years before separating in early 2022.

The “Fight Club” star married Angelina Jolie in 2014 after dating for more than a decade, only to end their marriage and relationship two years later when she filed for divorce in 2016. The former couple is still engaged in a legal battle about a winery. Also read – Margot Robbie is expecting her first baby with her husband Tom Ackerley

Brad Pit, the latest F1 movie

Formula 1 movie starring Brad Pitt and directed by Joseph Kosinski, Apple Original Film made it official on Friday that the film is titled, naturally, F1. Additionally, a teaser poster was released. There will also be a preview of the film on Sunday at the Formula 1 British Grand Prix.

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Brad Pitt plays a former driver who returns to Formula 1 alongside his teammate (played by Damson Idris) in APXGP, a fictional team on the grid. Filming for “F1” has taken place at several racing events, including last year’s British Grand Prix, according to Variety. Brad Pitt’s fictional team in the film, APXGP, also had a full hospitality suite in the paddock at this year’s event.

The shooting of the racing movie will be done during Grand Prix weekends, as the team competes against the pros of the sport. The cast includes Kerry Condon, Tobias Menzies, Javier Bardem, Sarah Niles, Kim Bodnia and Samson Kayo.

How much did the F1 movie cost?

Following the trailer for the big-budget film “F1,” producer Jerry Bruckheimer has given an interview that aims to clear up some misconceptions about the film.

F1 is a sport for the super-rich and the film is made in collaboration with Formula 1 and its ten teams.

Last year’s strikes wreaked havoc on the film’s schedule and reports suggested some filming was required due to weather-related sponsorship issues. Reports also indicated that the film’s budget has increased to around $300 million.

Jerry Bruckheimer

Speaking with Deadline, Bruckheimer disputes that budget figure, saying it costs considerably less thanks to tax rebates and sponsorship ties to the sport itself:

“Unfortunately, tens of millions of dollars are being diverted completely in the wrong direction and in the right direction for us.

What people don’t realize is, first of all, we’re filming in [locations] with refunds, England has a big refund, a lot of Europe has refunds and so does Abu Dhabi. All this reduces the budget.”

“In addition, we have raised more money for our car [through sponsorship] than some Formula 1 teams. Taking all that into consideration, that figure is actually a little lower than people might think.”

Bruckheimer also rejected any talk of reshoots and in fact they used the time of the strike to complete all second unit photography that did not involve actors and Kosinski himself reportedly did it all:

“We never filmed anything again, nothing at all. It’s a misnomer, a rumour that spread. No, once the strike happened, we just focused on the cars and the driving [with the stuntmen, not the actors]. We made the unit smaller, reduced our staff and everything to save money. And then we continued with all the different tracks. We basically finished all the material for the second unit.

“F1” is distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, and will begin airing on June 25, 2025, and will arrive.

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