Subject of the next Keanu Reeves F1 documentary revealed
After the success of the Brawn GP documentary, movie star Keanu Reeves will be back fronting a new Formula 1 documentary series
Subject of the next Keanu Reeves F1 documentary revealed
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After the success of the Brawn GP documentary, movie star Keanu Reeves will be back fronting a new Formula 1 documentary series.

Reeves led a four-part documentary series - Brawn: The Impossible Formula 1 Story - released last year that explored how Brawn GP and Jenson Button stunned their F1 rivals and took a fairytale title in 2009.

Now Reeves is reuniting with the same North One production team as well as his own KR+SH production company to serve as host and executive producer on a new unscripted multi-part series.

The series will take viewers behind the scenes of Cadillac’s efforts to join the F1 grid, “tracing the creation of the sport’s newest and uniquely American team as it prepares for its debut” at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix in March.

Cadillac has granted exclusive access to Reeves and his team to produce the series.

"I'm very honoured and excited to be a part of telling the remarkable Cadillac Formula 1 Team story and its incredible journey into the world of Formula 1 racing,” said Reeves.

“Our goal with the docuseries is to bring audiences into the heart of this journey and showcase what it takes to participate in one of the most exclusive sports arenas in the world.”

The unique challenges of starting an F1 team from scratch on an accelerated timeline will be documented, “a story of bold ambition and relentless drive” according to Dan Towriss, CEO of the Cadillac F1 team.

“We have an opportunity to welcome a new generation of fans to Formula 1 and Keanu’s creativity is the perfect spark to ignite that journey," he added.

The release date is still to be announced, but it will be released prior to Cadillac’s first F1 race in Melbourne.

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