"...[Lewis] is always extreme in his reactions..."
"...The message he sends out only makes things worse..."
It's refreshing that someone would say ANYTHING candid about Hambone. More often they're doing backflips to make excuses for him and soft-sell his screw-ups, which is in itself a form of racism, what Reagan called, "the soft bigotry of low expectations."
For racing realism it doesn't amount to a pimple on the ass of "Grand Prix" or "LeMans" but it stacks up pretty well against "Days of Thunder" and "Talladega Nights."
The best thing about watching a digital copy is that I got to skip over the a lot of the pointless bits (which were multitudinous). They could have made it a third less boring just by skipping the last hour.
It's not really about F1, it's not even really about racing. It reminds me of a review for the Eddie Murphy movie, "Mr. Church," that had the best 6-word review in the history of cinema:
Eddie Murphy Fixes White People’s Lives
In that same vein, my 6-word review for "F1: The Movie":
Brad Pitt fixes Formula One racing