Lewis Hamilton’s involvement in the F1 movie paid off at the Oscars, where the film clinched the Best Sound award despite the Ferrari driver’s absence from the Hollywood event.
Oscar Triumph and Nominations
The high-octane film, starring Brad Pitt and Damson Idris, earned four nominations at the 2026 Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Film Editing, Best Sound, and Best Visual Effects. It secured victory in the Best Sound category, with the acceptance speech giving a special mention to Hamilton.
Released in June 2025, the movie has shattered records as the highest-grossing sports film ever, surpassing $630 million worldwide. Its accolades include a recent Grammy for Chris Stapleton’s song ‘Bad As I Used To Be’ and a BAFTA for Best Sound.
Hamilton co-produced the project and appeared in a cameo role, blending his real-world racing expertise with cinematic flair.
Race Commitments Keep Hamilton Away
Hamilton skipped the Los Angeles ceremony to compete in the Chinese Grand Prix, the second race of the season in Shanghai. He delivered a strong third-place finish behind winner Kimi Antonelli and George Russell, securing his first podium for Ferrari on his 26th attempt.
The 12.5-hour flight from Shanghai to LA, combined with a 15-hour time difference, made attendance impossible. Hamilton explored every option to make the trip but prioritized the race.
Rumored Romance with Kim Kardashian
Speculation links Hamilton, 41, with Kim Kardashian, 45, one of Hollywood’s biggest stars who regularly attends the Oscars. The pair could have made their first joint red carpet appearance, but his racing schedule intervened.
Rumors ignited in late January when they were spotted arriving together at the luxury Estelle Manor hotel in the Cotswolds with a motorcade. They fueled whispers further by attending the Super Bowl together in early February at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, appearing close in the stands. Neither has confirmed the relationship publicly.

