Brad Pitt made a stylish entrance sporting a £320 Burberry bucket hat at Silverstone to film scenes for his new Formula One movie amid the British Grand Prix festival on Saturday.
The Hollywood legend, 60, made a fashion statement as he added stylish aviator shades and a cream quilted bomber jacket with matching trousers.
The star’s new blockbuster, which will be called F1, will be co-produced by Lewis Hamilton.
The Troy star appeared relaxed and in jovial spirits as he waved to onlookers.
Before making his way to the third day of filming, the actor made time to stop and sign autographs to fans.
Meanwhile racing icon Lewis displayed his sense of style in a khaki tracksuit co-ord.
The British sport star, 39, added a pair of orange-tinted shades as he was snapped being approached by a fan who attempted to take a selfie with him.
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Brad was spotted making appearances at Northampton’s Silverstone circuit for the last couple of days where he is currently filming his upcoming Formula One-based movie.
On Friday, the Meet Joe Black sensation was clad in a helmet and racing suit as he prepared to hit the track for high-speed driving.
Only a sliver of Brad’s face could be seen as he sat in the car with his helmet ahead of the gruelling practice session during one of the most legendary sport events of the year.
After filming for the movie was delayed amid the US actors’ and writers’ strike last year, Brad, will race an adapted Formula Two car between practice sessions this weekend as they make a start on the action scenes.
F1 chiefs are hoping the film – which will be released on June 25 next year – will follow the popularity of Netflix’s Drive to Survive series with a teaser is set to be released ahead of Sunday’s race.
Brad plays the role of a veteran driver Sonny Hayes, who is returning to the F1 grid after a long absence.
Alongside his fictional rookie team-mate Joshua Pierce – played by British actor Damson Idris – the Fight Club star lined up with the sport’s 20 drivers prior to last year’s race at Silverstone and the two actors are due to be on the grid again ahead of Sunday’s event.
A garage has also been set up in the paddock at Silverstone for the ’11th team’, called APXGP.
Meanwhile multi-world champion Lewis has been heavily involved in the script to ensure the film is as authentic as possible.
Joseph Kosinski, the man behind Top Gun: Maverick, is directing the film, while Jerry Bruckheimer – who also worked on the Tom Cruise blockbuster – is listed as a producer.
This year’s event is about much more than just racing with the festival putting on a series of huge musical performances from the likes of Kings of Leon and Stormzy over the next four days to entertain guests.