“ F1 the Movie ” showcased Las Vegas — specifically the Las Vegas Grand Prix course, The Cosmopolitan, Wynn Las Vegas and Omnia — in front of audiences around the world. • With a global take of $629.5 million, it’s the year’s seventh-biggest film, according to Box Office Mojo. And its audience will only grow starting Dec. 12 when it comes to Apple TV. • The movie drove a fine line between appealing to existing Formula One fans and explaining the sport to newcomers who just wanted to watch Brad Pitt go fast. • If you’re in the latter category, here are 10 documentaries to further your Formula One education:

“Weekend of a Champion” (1972): Roman Polanski followed his friend Jackie Stewart around Monte Carlo during the 1971 Monaco Grand Prix. The film, which offers a behind-the-scenes look a

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