Ben Affleck y Matt Damon rodarán una película sobre Ньюи

Ben Affleck y Matt Damon rodarán una película sobre Ньюи

      Ben Affleck y Matt Damon se convirtieron en productores ejecutivos del nuevo documental Turbulence: The Greatest Mind in F1 («Turbulencia: La mente más grande de la F1»), que está dedicado a Adrian Newey. La realización del filme correrá a cargo de las empresas The Whisper Group y Mark Stewart Productions.

      “Turbulence” contará la carrera del destacado ingeniero cujos coches han ganado catorce Campeonatos de Constructores y le han valido doce títulos en la clasificación de pilotos. Los realizadores obtendrán acceso exclusivo a la base de Aston Martin y mostrarán en detalle su trabajo en el proyecto de un monoplaza de Fórmula 1.

      La narración sobre las realidades contemporáneas dialogará con tramas que revelan momentos de triunfo y tragedia a lo largo de la asombrosa carrera de Adrian Newey. Los autores prometen que “Turbulence” irá más allá del automovilismo y abordará temas como la ambición, el sacrificio, las tragedias y las redenciones.

      Adrian Newey: «Cuando Mark Stewart me propuso hacer un documental, aunque me sentí halagado, al principio dudé si debía aceptar. Sin embargo, una de las cosas más conmovedoras tras la publicación de mi autobiografía en 2017 fue la cantidad de cartas que recibí. En ellas se decía cuánto había despertado el libro el interés por el diseño y las soluciones de ingeniería de los coches de carreras, lo estrechamente ligado que está el diseño del coche a los pilotos y hasta qué punto el éxito depende de la actitud.

      Espero que esta película pueda transmitir la pasión, el proceso de trabajo y la fuerza de espíritu necesarios para llevar un monoplaza de Fórmula 1 a la parrilla de salida. En la película se cuentan las dificultades con las que me encontré al incorporarme a un equipo nuevo a principios de marzo de este año, para prepararme ante, quizá, el cambio reglamentario más amplio en la historia de la Fórmula 1. La película también narrará la historia de mi carrera hasta este momento y mostrará qué me ayudó a prepararme para esta colosal prueba.

      La Fórmula 1 nunca se queda quieta. Espero que la película transmita parte de esa energía incontenible y de nuestro constante empeño por mejorar los resultados».

      Ben Affleck: «Esta película es mucho más que una simple película sobre carreras. Trata sobre una leyenda viva cuya carrera incomparable está llena de ambición y anhelos de cambio. Son precisamente esas cualidades humanas las que nos resultan tan cercanas, y queremos compartirlas en nuestras historias. Para nosotros es un gran honor ayudar a dar vida a la historia de Adrian junto a todos nuestros maravillosos socios».

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"People's interpretations are out of my control, and I'm not interested in wasting my time on them," he stated. "John reaches out to me after every Grand Prix, and we discussed various topics, including what he intended to convey. His aim was to be constructive and motivate the team to enhance performance." 

Leclerc emphasized that the comments were not directed specifically at him. "The criticism wasn’t about the incidents in Brazil. It was more broad," he explained. "John expresses his thoughts openly. He has always been transparent with me, regardless of the circumstances. We both share a deep passion for Ferrari. His objective is to help us all perform at our best. I align with him on that."

"John’s intentions were positive. He sought to energize everyone," Leclerc added. The 2025 season has seen him as Ferrari's standout performer, while speculation persists that Aston Martin, which is preparing a Newey-designed, Honda-powered vehicle, has reached out to his manager, Nicolas Todt, about future possibilities.

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Ben Affleck y Matt Damon rodarán una película sobre Ньюи

Ben Affleck y Matt Damon se convirtieron en productores ejecutivos del nuevo documental Turbulence: The Greatest Mind in F1 («Turbulencia: El mayor genio de la F1»), dedicado a Adrian Newey.