I haven’t watched Apple’s F1 movie yet, but $250M to make and $620M+ at the box office is a huge win. It shows how F1 has grown beyond sport into global pop culture. The blend of speed, adrenaline, and Hollywood clearly clicked with both hardcore fans and casual viewers.

From an investment view, F1 as a global IP still has plenty of upside. The sport’s growing in the US and Asia, with young fans coming in via streaming, social media, and now movies. For Apple, this could be the turning point—proving it can deliver blockbuster hits while boosting Apple TV+ subs.

For Singapore race week, I’m soaking in the vibes. The night race is special, and even outside the track, free viewing spots and pop-ups make the city buzz. Between simulators, AI photo booths, and Marina Bay’s energy, it’s hard not to get swept up. I’d say I’m part Movie Fan, Racing Fan, and Investor Fan this weekend.

@Tiger_SG @Tiger_comments @TigerStars

# 🏎️ F1 + Apple’s Hit Movie: Have You Felt F1 Fever In Singapore Yet?

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