F1 Theme Song: Know all about Brian Tyler, the Composer of the Iconic Intro Song


F1 Theme Song: Know all about Brian Tyler, the Composer of the Iconic Intro Song

Brian Tyler, creator of F1 theme song

While every Formula 1 race is completely unpredictable, there is one thing that remains consistent throughout the year, which is the iconic F1 theme song. Every F1 fan from around the world can recognise the song that was iconically composed by Brain Tyler.

Released in 2018, the song was one of the greatest that changed the world of Formula 1. Tyler used an entire orchestra, including cellos, drums, violins, trumpets and numerous other instruments. Being a huge F1 fan when he was contacted to take on the project, it was obvious that he had to be the creator of the song.

Tyler wanted to show the dynamic and depth of Formula 1, which led him to create this dramatic and emotionally compelling music. The song is a journey of the driver in the car, who goes through highs and lows, the intensity and disappointment. It is not about speed and energy, but instead about strategy, said Tyler.

FS Video
YouTube video

Who is Brian Tyler, the Creator of the F1 Theme Song?

Brian Tyler, creator of F1 theme song
Brian Tyler, creator of F1 theme song

Brian Tyler is a renowned musician who has been credited with composing several blockbuster and movie songs. He has composed songs from Transformers: Prime, Eagle Eye, The Expendables trilogy, Iron Man 3, Avengers: Age of Ultron with Danny Elfman, Now You See Me, and Crazy Rich Asians to name a few. He was also the creator of the 2013–2016 Marvel Studios logo.

Tyler has received two Emmy nominations and won the IFMCA Awards 2014 Composer of the Year for his work in films. Yet, writing this song has been the most iconic moment for the composer. His favourite driver is Kimi Raikkonen, while Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen also top the list. Mercedes and Ferrari are his favourite teams on the F1 grid.

YouTube video

Also read: Gaps between teams will be closed down faster in 2022: Stefano Domenicali