Brad Pitt’s F1 Film Joins Top US Box Office Racing Movies

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Brad Pitt’s F1 Film Joins Top US Box Office Racing Movies

Brad Pitt’s Formula 1 film has achieved remarkable success at the box office, establishing itself as a mainstream blockbuster in the United States. Unlike previous racing dramas, this film has resonated with wider audiences, netting approximately $189.5 million in North America and contributing to a global total of $631.5 million.

F1 Film Proves Its Dominance

At the United States box office, Pitt’s F1 film has outperformed notable competitors in the racing genre. Notably, it surpasses Ford v Ferrari, which earned $117.6 million domestically, and Rush, which totaled $26.9 million. This performance makes it the highest-grossing racing film for the global market.

Comparison with Other Racing Films

The film’s success in the US is remarkable when compared to other motorsport films:

Film Year US Box Office (approx.) Global Box Office (approx.)
F1 2025 $189.5 million $631.5 million
Ford v Ferrari 2019 $117.6 million $225.5 million
Rush 2013 $26.9 million $98.2 million
Cars 2006 $244.1 million $462.0 million
Cars 2 2011 $191.5 million $562.1 million
Talladega Nights 2006 $148.2 million $163.4 million
Days of Thunder 1990 $82.7 million $157.9 million

F1 Film: A Historic Milestone

Despite its achievements, the F1 film lags behind animated family films, such as Cars and Cars 2, which generated $244.1 million and $191.5 million in the US, respectively. However, it secures the title for the highest-grossing live-action racing movie.

Internationally, the film’s appeal soars, highlighting the global interest in Formula 1 racing. It has overtaken Cars 2 to become the top-grossing racing film worldwide.

Pitt’s Career-Defining Success

As a result of its box office performance, this film has become Brad Pitt’s highest-grossing film to date. Although inflation adjustments may indicate varying performance metrics for older titles like Talladega Nights and Days of Thunder, the figures present a compelling case for the film’s significant impact in the racing genre.