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With over 1,000 horsepower and Formula 1 tech under the skin, the Valhalla is unlike anything Aston Martin’s built before.
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Brad Pitt, whose new F1 movie is out next week, has now driven a Formula One car for real after testing a McLaren at Austin's Circuit of the Americas.
The cars used in the film were Formula Two cars, modified to look like real grand prix racers. "Ask me how fast I went. Three mph short of 200 mph," Pitt said of the experience. "I want to go back.
Pitt and Damson were driving real cars on real Formula 1 tracks. With that, Nelson explains, “Gareth was using very specific DPA microphones similar to what they use in the actual F1 races.
The cars look like scaled-up versions of the Lego Speed Champions models you can now buy, and were on sale at the next stand at the race.