The film F1 presents a story of two contrasting drivers, Sonny Hayes, a veteran, and Joshua Pearce, a rookie, who initially clash due to their differing attitudes towards racing. Sonny, who values authenticity and the sport itself, contrasts sharply with Joshua, who is preoccupied with personal branding and social media perceptions. As they navigate their reluctant partnership in the floundering Apex team, the film subtly critiques the commercialization of motorsport while celebrating the essence of racing skill over external pressures.
As Joshua frets over his image and online perception, Sonny insists the focus should be on driving, revealing the clash between personal branding and genuine skill.
The film showcases the contrasting approaches between Sonny and Joshua, highlighting generational differences in the sport and reflecting on racing's evolving nature amidst commercial influences.
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