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Lewis Hamilton warns against rushing an 'F1' movie sequel after box-office success

Lewis Hamilton warns against rushing an 'F1' movie sequel after box-office success

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SILVERSTONE, England — Lewis Hamilton says he just wants to enjoy the 'F1' movie's success as he warned Thursday that rushing a sequel would be 'the worst thing we probably could do.'
The seven-time Formula 1 champion was an executive producer on the film , which stars Brad Pitt as a hard-bitten racer making a late-career comeback.
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