In 2025, six drivers will join the racing circus, for whom this year will be the first full F1 season. The number of debutants is unprecedented, and the official F1 channel did not want to be left behind in presenting their stories!
Using this history, Formula 1 came up with the idea, why not create a documentary showing the development of young drivers? And so Rookies was born, which in 50 minutes offers an insight into the development of Gabriel Bortoleto, Kimi Antonelli, Isaac Hadjar, Jack Doohan and Oliver Bearman. Childhood dreams, moments behind the scenes, reaching the threshold of F1… The film promises never-before-seen footage, enriched by exclusive interviews with people who actively participated in the young drivers’ search for a way.
A new generation has arrived.
— Formula 1 (@F1) February 6, 2025
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That person was Bruno Michel, the first man of F2 and F3, who shares his opinion on the five drivers and talks about the pride he feels that these boys can now be F1 drivers. In addition, we also get a look at how F2 and F3 prepare youngsters for their professional careers. According to information provided by F1, the film has become "innovative and personal" and is now available for F1TV Access and F1TV Pro subscribers.
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