F1 actress did real pit stop at British Grand Prix

Pete Cooper
BBC News, Northamptonshire
Callie Cooke/Instagram A selfie photo by Callie Cooke with her smiling alongside Simone Ashley wearing red, Joseph Kosinski in black and Damson Idris in a white motor-racing suit. They are in the pit lane at Silverstone while people work behind them.Callie Cooke/Instagram
Callie Cooke (right) was with co-stars Simone Ashley (in red) and Damson Idris (far left), alongside director Joseph Kosinski during filming at the 2024 British Grand Prix at Silverstone

One of the stars of F1: The Movie said it was "mad" she got to perform a real pit stop during last year's British Grand Prix.

Callie Cooke plays Jodie for Brad Pitt's fictional APXGP team.

The production had a fully operational garage situated in a real F1 pit lane at the Silverstone Circuit, in Northamptonshire, during the 2023 and 2024 grand prix.

Cooke, who grew up in Northampton, said: "Because of the Northamptonshire-Silverstone connection, it feels so special and so real, it's just been the coolest thing."

Getty Images Callie Cooke attends the European Premiere of F1: The Movie at Cineworld, Leicester Square. She is stood on white ground which has the movie's logo on it. She is wearing a red dress and a F1 car is behind her. There are several photographers and reporters in the background.Getty Images
Cooke described the premiere of the film as "overwhelming", but she was helped by her friends to prepare for the event

Pitt, 61, plays fictional veteran driver Sonny Hayes, a former star returning to the grid after a long absence.

The film opened at the end of last month and has been an international box office hit.

As well as filming during the grand prix races, Silverstone was also used for driving training and much of the first half of the film.

Cooke, 31, said Pitt "loved working in Northamptonshire and Silverstone".

She told BBC Radio Northampton's Bernie Keith: "It was our home for at least a year. We were pretty much living there.

"[Pitt] loved it and he loved the crew and he has such a British sense of humour."

Callie Cooke/Instagram Callie Cooke looking at the camera and squinting. She is in the doorway of her trailer with her head in her cupped hands. To her right is a sign saying "Jodie".Callie Cooke/Instagram
Cooke plays Jodie - one of the fictional APXGP pit crew

The actress, who has previously starred in Doctor Who and Netflix drama The Stranger, said her final audition was at Carlin Motorsport in Farnham, Surrey.

She said: "I spent the day there and I was changing the tyres and I was changing the oil, changing the wing of the car, and just seeing if I could exist in the world of a garage.

"I think it did kind of help growing up in Northampton and not far from Silverstone because I do know a lot of people that work with cars, and I just got stuck in that garage.

"I knew that if I was going to play a woman in this male-dominated industry, I was just going to have to hold my own and get stuck in, and I think maybe that's how I got the job."

Callie Cooke/Instagram A selfie photo by Callie Cooke with her smiling alongside Damson Idris in a white motor racing suit and Javier Bardem in a blue suit. The are several other cast members in the photo all smiling and looking at the camera. They in a relatively empty pit lane at a racing circuit.Callie Cooke/Instagram
Callie Cooke and her co-stars including Javier Bardem (centre in a blue suit) and Damson Idris (centre right in a white racing suit), filmed at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Cooke then trained to be part of the team and said she was "the only actor in the pit crew and all of the other guys were mechanics or engineers or worked in motor sports or stunt guys".

She said at the British Grand Prix in 2024: "We did a real pit stop in between Mercedes and Ferrari, and we did it as quick as the other teams.

"It was just mad. I don't know how they ever let us get away with it, to be honest."

Cooke said working in and around real F1 teams and at real grand prix races was a "once-in-a-lifetime experience" for the cast and crew.

"It was one of the best experiences of my life."

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