The racing film starring global star Brad Pitt, “F1: The Movie,” has grossed $626,181,000 at the worldwide box office since its release on June 27, produced by Warner Bros.

The film’s earnings are split between $189,481,000 in the US box office and $436,700,000 internationally.

The Formula 1 racing scenes in Brad Pitt’s new film are eye-catching, with the filmmakers highlighting how the sport’s history intertwines with the movie’s plot, adding a distinct Hollywood artistic touch. Pitt plays the role of the aging driver Sonny Hayes in an unexpected comeback alongside a talented young driver in a struggling team.

Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton gave important advice to the film’s stars, especially considering Pitt’s real-life age of 61, which is unrealistic for a modern driver.

The oldest current Formula 1 driver is Spaniard Fernando Alonso, who will turn 44 next month. However, in the 1950s, when physical demands were lower but risks higher, drivers like Philippe Étancelin and Louis Chiron raced at age 55, and Luigi Fagioli won at age 53.