In 2025, six drivers will enter the racing circus, all of whom will be competing in their first full F1 season. There are an unprecedented number of newcomers, and the official F1 channel didn't want to miss out on their presentation!
Taking advantage of the story, Formula 1 came up with the idea of why not make a documentary about the development of young people? This is what Rookies became, which offers a 50-minute insight into the rise of Gabriel Bortoleto, Kimi Antonelli, Isack Hadjar, Jack Doohan and Oliver Bearman. Childhood dreams, behind-the-scenes moments, arrival on the threshold of F1... The film promises never-before-seen footage, enhanced with exclusive interviews from people who actively participated in the young people's journey.
A new generation has arrived.
— Formula 1 (@F1) February 6, 2025
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That's the man behind F2 and F3, Bruno Michel, who talks about the five drivers and how proud he is that these guys can all become F1 drivers. He also looks at how F2 and F3 prepare young people for their professional careers. F1 says the film has an "innovative and personal tone" and is now available to F1TV Access and F1TV Pro subscribers.
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